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Post #757043 by danlovestikis on Sun, Jan 10, 2016 7:59 AM

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hang10tiki you are the best! Love love loved all the photos and the two of you. La Mariana is looking fresh and well cared for in these photos. I relieved many memories of being there with Gecko and his family. I am so happy to have these posted here for sharing. We will bring you and Sew Tiki a small (in comparison) thank you gift for all the time and effort you put into these photos. Thank you very much.

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Dan and I went to an antique sale 20 minutes from our home.

We parked and looked into a dark window and found the Spawn cookie factory in full swing.

The sale was mostly real antiques so imagine how happy Dan was

when he found these for $12.50. Success! We also ran into a couple of friends and that's even better.

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I swear that I never vote for myself so it's really special that some of you do this for us.
It really helps get new people to watch here and to learn all the steps that I've learned over the years.
Thank you voters very much.

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This photo was taken the night before I did kingstiedye's mug. I wanted to post it to show the start of glazing but I forgot until now.
Oh well.

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I'm continuing on doing the projects that I either want to get out of the way or have a deadline.
This is the Swap mug that is due in February so it needs to be done ASAP.

The art is to be based on a season. I chose the Season of Love in Outer Space.

Duncan has started selling the crystals and you can put them into any glaze you want to add streaks too.

I put a lot of those crystals into the glaze. I hope it worked out well.

I have a tiki friend coming over today to supervise the glazing of his mug. I share that soon.
Cheers, Wendy