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Love it! and the pencils make a reappearance!
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What an amazing Blog Home Page! I am so impressed when I see a blog that reflects, so creatively, the blogger’s interest and who they are. Where did you come up with the “wallpaper” sides and which theme are you using? This is truly beautiful! I love your Glass Assignment Posts also, they even fit with your theme. Very well done!
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I’m working on adjusting my background to a subtler pattern. Don’t be alarmed!
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Really like the top left bottle. If only history was so clear!
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It may not be clear, but a good teacher can make it less hazy.
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I have a collection of old, glass ink bottles. Should have used them for the
Glass Assignment. 🙂 It seems like that flat piece of glass with the design on it looked familiar. I wonder if I found one at one time. What is it?
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It’s a triangular chemistry flask with a round mouth.
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Is it an antique?
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I honestly don’t know
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I love your glass photos. I’m very fond of colored glass, particularly blue bottles. 🙂
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What a fun little bottle! I love what you did with it.
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