Friday, April 27, 2012

Something a Little Different ...

... this Fee-Fi(ber)-F.O. Friday, since we're just slightly past the middle of the 3rd annual KniCroBlo Week.

Queue delightfully haughty music ...


If you like my wee new magazine idea, you can nominate it as your favorite here in the KniCroBlo creativity challenge nominations. Just remember, it's about creativity - and only one person needs to submit a nomination, and then after that the nomination system will self-destruct (ok, just kidding).

Don't forget to check in at Andrea's blog to see what other out-of-the-box posts people have whipped up - and have a great, crafty weekend!

20 comments:

  1. ooooh, you had to show me this.
    Now I want this magazine.

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  2. haha this is great! downton designby, i love it.

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  3. When are you publishing? Looks awesome!

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  4. I totally hear the haughty music.

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  5. I love it, I thought it was a real thing! Yes, when are you publishing?

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  6. Yep... I would totally buy that magazine. Very cool.

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  7. Love it! Llama locks is fun to say.

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  8. That's a fab idea! Great cover art. I was totally thinking "where can I buy this" before I realized you were just kidding. Nice job.

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  9. I thought this was a truly inspired idea. Good job!

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  10. Very creative!
    I'm afraid my brain froze and pooped out last week. I just couldn't participate anymore.

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  11. OMGosh, reading this makes me realize I never finished reading the FAF posts... with all of the shearing and traveling excitement going on around here.

    I love your magazine idea. :-)

    BTW, thanks for the NPR Food Desert Story... the topic seems to be everywhere now. :-)

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    1. I think the topic is everywhere now because you're dialed into it now. I've been conducting my own scholarly research on this for over a decade ... and I'm certain I was way late to the game. :)

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  12. The tale of the mysterious crimp sounds like a terrifying psychological thriller!

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    1. ok, lol!!!!! I wasn't aiming for a play on words, but I think Arthur Conan Doyle would be proud. :)

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