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Yay!  can the winter have an angry face like it does here in New England?  

Nicole Alderman wrote:I'll see if I can winterize it tongight!

 
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I don't know about angry faces--I went for a snowman, because snowmen are fun! Here's one with a top hat, and one without :D

Then I kept playing and made a few more, with Christmas-style fonts, and also the wording "For Cold Climates-Grow even in the snow!!""
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with hat
with hat
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without hat
without hat
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frosty!
frosty!
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Grow even in the snow!
Grow even in the snow!
 
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I'm wondering, what's people's favorite graphic out of all the ones Tracy and I have done? Which picture draws the eye and stands out the most? I've stared at these all so much, that my eyes are rather numb.

Which do you like best?
 
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I forgot to add a full-length image that showcases the deep well casing. So, here it is!

 
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The black and white "Motion Picture" one caught my eye and I would click it. I also like the ones that look like they're done in colored pencil. And the one covered in Alpine flowers. The cartooney ones are fun. And I love the snowman, that bright blue sky and snow say "brrrr".

They're all great.

 
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Amazing work Nicole!  My two cents would be can you put the brighter indoors picture together with the winter outdoors, for extra contrast. I really love that interior, so warm and brilliant.

But only if the idea inspires you.  

 
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Paul needed a banner that's 445x150 pixels. Since the Motion Picture one seems to be the biggest hit, I went with that style. It was a bit more difficult to figure out how to fit it into this scale, though!
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