Making icons doesn't require as many brain cells as writing. And my brain cells are all committing trench warfare. Thank goodness for my sample box of Aloe Vera tissues. Anyway, you can now see my replacement icon for "To create a little flower is the labour of ages" icon. The flower is indeed from a photo I took. I made another version, using one of the blossom-tree photos I took, but I like this one better.
I've decided to add a LJ icon gallery to my gallery page, for those alternative versions of icons which I didn't use myself, but which other people might like to use.
I've decided to add a LJ icon gallery to my gallery page, for those alternative versions of icons which I didn't use myself, but which other people might like to use.
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Date: 2005-09-17 01:01 pm (UTC)I knew there must be a reason why I liked it!
I'm enjoying yours, and hope the brain cells revive on Aloe Vera. I keep meaning to try those, but with my colds being 24-hour jobs I rarely get to the chemist while it's relevant.
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Date: 2005-09-17 09:09 pm (UTC)hope the brain cells revive on Aloe Vera. I keep meaning to try those, but with my colds being 24-hour jobs I rarely get to the chemist while it's relevant.
Yeah, well Aloe Vera tissues are really only needed for longer colds where one is blowing one's nose so much that the nose gets red and tender and normal tissues feel like sandpaper. Which stage I have reached. (sigh)
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Date: 2005-09-17 01:41 pm (UTC)Aha! There is a reason I took refuge in doing that!
I love your icons. They are so pretty and artsy. I will go check out your gallery to see what else you've been doing.
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Date: 2005-09-17 09:03 pm (UTC)Thank you. My early icons are not so pretty and not so artsy; I think I shall remake some of them.