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Here are my last two.
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Before they were known as Harry Potter glasses, they were Harold Lloyd glasses. Apparently, Harold popped out the lenses on sunglasses to create his "glasses" character. Safety last has the iconic clock scene as Lloyd is climbing to the top of the building. It was filmed in 1923. A side note, the Harold Lloyd glasses were popular in 20s Japan with the "modern boy" known as mobo.
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Lucia Lynn Moses in Scar of Shame (1927). This is an early race movie that has an entirely black cast and was made for a black audience. Unfortunately, the company went out of business after this film, which proved to be Lucia Lynn Moses only roll. (Her sister was in a few more movies). I tried to capture the idea in the film in the conflict between higher and lower classes.
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Great mind, great cards, Pancake Machine! I especially love your Lucia Lynn Moses card.
There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. Leonard Cohen
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Originally Posted by
pancake machine
Here are my last two.
1_20201207_221228_copy_804x568.jpg
Before they were known as Harry Potter glasses, they were Harold Lloyd glasses. Apparently, Harold popped out the lenses on sunglasses to create his "glasses" character. Safety last has the iconic clock scene as Lloyd is climbing to the top of the building. It was filmed in 1923. A side note, the Harold Lloyd glasses were popular in 20s Japan with the "modern boy" known as
mobo.
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Lucia Lynn Moses in Scar of Shame (1927). This is an early race movie that has an entirely black cast and was made for a black audience. Unfortunately, the company went out of business after this film, which proved to be Lucia Lynn Moses only roll. (Her sister was in a few more movies). I tried to capture the idea in the film in the conflict between higher and lower classes.
Such fantasic cards, pancake machine! Thanks so much for sharing!!
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pancake machine and ucallmekat, your wonderful cards have arrived!
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Last edited by KreationbyKris; 12-18-2020 at 12:15 PM.
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Originally Posted by
KreationbyKris
I couldn't get the link to work (maybe the extra bracket before "http?") but I was able to see them in the gallery and they are great!
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I think that I fixed the link. Thanks!
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RaineyDay, your beautiful cards have arrived!
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TSMarie - would you please sign me up for this swap? Thanks! Mollie
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Originally Posted by
huddlestonmollie
TSMarie - would you please sign me up for this swap? Thanks! Mollie
Absolutely, huddlestonmollie! Welcome to the fun.
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KreationbyKris, your lovelies have arrived!
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There's still time to join if anyone is lurking!
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Sign me up, please! And thank you!
There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. Leonard Cohen
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Originally Posted by
nanvan
Sign me up, please! And thank you!
Wonderful, nanvan! Can't wait to see your creations!
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I finished my cards. I took the silent cartoon era for my inspiration
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Must be Gelli 'cause jam don't shake like that!
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I have to withdraw from this swap.
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Originally Posted by
dsign49
I have to withdraw from this swap.
No problem. Thanks for letting me know, dsign49.
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Originally Posted by
Betsyg
Still lurking
Hope you find time and inspiration to join us, Betsyg!
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TSMarie - mailed my cards today. Loved this theme.