Tomie dePaola contest entry
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Congratulations! Very nice piece and very well done.
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Congratulations I am just thrilled for you!!!!
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Congratulations! I am so happy it got the recognition it deserved!
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Wow, thanks everyone! I am delighted to have placed in the competition, and have been on cloud nine all day. To have comments and critique by Tomie dePaola is just incredible. Thanks for all the support from all of you, and to SVS, without whom I'd be nowhere.
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@Rebecca-Hirsch Congratulations!
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Congrats!
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Congratulations! So pleased for you!
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Congrats! Its a wonderful piece!
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Congrats, very lively!
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@Rebecca-Hirsch Congratulations! It's such a fun, expressive piece. Now I'm wondering after reading Tomie's comment... so how much does your character look like how you would've looked as a kid?
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Congratulations, well deserved
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@DanetteDraws Pretty close, actually. Ash blond ponytails, a brown corduroy jacket with bell bottomed jeans and sneakers (well, it was the 70's after all). Jumping off my swing pretending to fly was something I did on almost a daily basis. We had pointy winter hats back them, stood up like a cone on your head, ha. I could've bumped up the corduroy color a bit and gave it some texture. Something to think about.
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@Rebecca-Hirsch haha nice! Now that you mention it, I definitely see the 70's influence. In that case, I don't think there's much you could do to make it look "more you" as a kid
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@Rebecca-Hirsch But the corduroy texture could be cool though. I wore corduroy pants in the 90's too, in early highschool - although then it wasn't bell bottoms, it was more of a super baggy straight-leg and you'd wear a chain hanging outside of your pocket that connected to a wallet lol Also, if you could get away with it, you'd pair the baggy pants with a crop top that showed off your belly (sometimes I did, but I'd have to leave the house with a sweatshirt over top so my parents didn't see!). Strange fashion now when I think back.