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Don't know why I had a hankerin' to do this to our shop bathroom, but here it is (I feel so much better now!) A Tabby cat falling from the sky in our floorless bathroom. Size is approx 36 sf. Was sent the floorless bathroom link years ago and just had to have our own. (That's not our paint job all over the baseboards by the way, had to clarify as it is so noticeable!)
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-------------------- Lori Wilcox Tabby Ink Hinton, Alberta Canada Ph 780-865-4305 Posts: 306 | From: Hinton, Alberta, Canada | Registered: Aug 2007
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I bet that really stops people in their tracks !
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Wow! Too cool, although I might find it a bit unsettling.
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Kelly Thorson Kel-T-Grafix 801 Main St. Holdfast, SK S0G 2H0 ktg@sasktel.net Posts: 5496 | From: Penzance, Saskatchewan | Registered: May 2002
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Thanks guys and gals! I had soooo much fun doing this (except for the installation, had to stand on my head around the hot water tank - thank goodness it is a short little guy - and it would have been really great if I would have remembered to close the door before I got near it - had to take the door off to finish - talk about painting yourself into a corner! Shouldn't really tell of any negatives, or 'cat'astrophies, but I thought it was funny - the joke was on me.
Guess I could call this a 'Large Floormat Digital Print'. Thanks again for the 'paws'ative comments! I don't get out much - have to make my own fun!!
-------------------- Lori Wilcox Tabby Ink Hinton, Alberta Canada Ph 780-865-4305 Posts: 306 | From: Hinton, Alberta, Canada | Registered: Aug 2007
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Did you handpaint it? (lucky you didn't fall!!!)
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"...there are no limits when you aim for perfection..." Jonathan Livingston Seagull Posts: 7014 | From: Highgrove via Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia | Registered: Dec 2002
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When you described this to me a month ago (your concept), I didn't picture it so impactive. I love it. That SUmma of yours (like mine) is an incredible machine wouldn't you say?
Now if I can (someday) figure out the simple task of uploading images to Letterville, I could show off our floor prints.
Pretty quick whitted with all the play on words. You are just "scratching the surface" with what that machine can do. (to add my play on words...)
Upload your floor print - it's cool - I told you what to do - quit flip flopping around . . .
The next one I want is a 'trap door' in the floor. I want it on the way into our saw room (a little closer than hauling everyone into the bathroom at the back of the shop).
I want people to stop in their tracks and walk around the image, scared as heck. But of course, I can't find an appropriate image. I've been to all the stock sites: iStockPhoto / ShutterStock / Dreamstime / Veer, etc.
Thanks everyone for the comments - you've just made my week!!
-------------------- Lori Wilcox Tabby Ink Hinton, Alberta Canada Ph 780-865-4305 Posts: 306 | From: Hinton, Alberta, Canada | Registered: Aug 2007
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Maybe you could use an aquarium to add to your floor. Long cold winters get you thinking in strange ways.
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