So beautiful!
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*flails*
Thank you so much,
anyjen , I love what you sent me! The skull-and-crossbones immediately made me think of One Piece, and the heart is adorable (and my favorite color! *flails some more*) I'm not sure I have the heart to use them, I want them to last forever.
God, I have the greatest friends EVER.
Thank you so much,
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Date: 2010-04-18 03:25 am (UTC)...and that the skull-and-crossbones was a good choice. I was thinking of One Piece (and Captain Jack Sparrow. *___*) when I picked that pattern, but once it was done I thought it looked kind of creepy... ^^U
It would have been better if I'd used a real One Piece pirate flag pattern, but I didn't find any and I'm not good enough to make my own patterns from scratch yet... :(
Do with them as you please. They're sturdy and if they eventually get damaged with use (or if the colour fades) I can always make you more. :)
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Date: 2010-04-18 03:55 am (UTC)One Piece and Captain Jack Sparrow...both awesome things to think about XD Haha, I think it looks great. Maybe it is a little creepy, but I'm cool with that. I suppose creepy = awesome to me? I do like horror movies/games...
That's okay! What I have is amazing enough, I might have had a heart attack if you had managed anything fandom-y.
That's true...perhaps I'll give them a try. But I really don't want them to get ruined, so I think if I do use them I'll be thinking the entire time, "Please last, please last forever..."
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Date: 2010-04-18 04:17 am (UTC)Maybe next time, then. XD
Boy, you really do like them! Well, they're yours. You decide what you do or don't do with them. ^^
Just remember not to use them to take your make-up off. Mascara can really stain cotton, particularly the water-proof kind...
Another option is to starch them and use them as doilies... Apparently these things last longer that way (we're talking decades), but I've never done it, so I can't be sure...
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Date: 2010-04-18 04:48 am (UTC)I do! I've gotten presents before, of course, but nothing that was actually made by them. I feel so special.
I don't actually wear make-up, so I'm not too worried about that.
Hmm...that's an idea too. I'll have to talk to my mom about that. I don't know anything about dollies or starching them, I'd probably end up doing something terrible wrong.
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Date: 2010-04-18 05:11 am (UTC)Hee, that's what I love the most about knitting. You can give something really unique as a present. ^___^
To tell you the truth I don't really know that much about starching things. I once watched my grandma starch a hat, but that's about it. I've never attempted it myself.
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Date: 2010-04-18 05:17 am (UTC)Yes! Something you put effort into, which makes it all the better. Not that I dislike the other presents I've gotten, of course. But it's nice knowing you worked (even if it was only a little) to make me something.
Me either. I'm not really much of a homemaker; I don't really know much about anything household-related.
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Date: 2010-04-18 05:33 am (UTC)Wait until you start living on your own. Then you'll learn, simply because there'll be no-one else to do it for you. That's how I learned. ^^U
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Date: 2010-04-18 05:57 am (UTC)Haha, I bet! There's always the internet to look up how-to's on, as well.
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Date: 2010-04-18 08:06 am (UTC)I love simplicity, too! There's a certain beauty in it... though I tend to get bored if something I'm making is too easy, so I often try to look for something that will pose a bit of a challenge. :)