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This is such a neat video, Ruth! I just love these pretty colors together! I can see how much fun it would be to work with this 3D paint. The star fish looked especially fun to do.
ReplyDeleteYeah, neat for those who love beach scenes, and the starfish is really fun to do with many applications. In fact, I'm thinking of making a package of different starfish designs, and am dreading it a bit since there are so many different shapes, but it would be so excitedly fun at all the possibilities... brittle stars, sun stars, pointy ones..... oh man! Thanks for commenting!
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