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posted by tana...
So what do you think? I have been working for the last 3 hours experimenting with different blog templates. Holy Cow! I think that I changed the design at least a dozen times! I am always up for change!
I am not quite finished with the new look yet, but I HAVE to get to bed, my eyes are getting buggy from looking at a computer screen so long. Let me know what you think about the new look.
Enjoy an elementary art teacher's journey through a winding, colorful river full of whimsical, fun, educational and awe-inspiring projects...some my own, some I have found, some I have altered... feel free to use them in your classroom!
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- tana...
- ...elementary art teacher, critter catcher, nature lover, not your stereotypical artist, fun mom to two awesome boys, flower gardener, creative decorator, wife to an awesome high school teacher and basketball coach, dreamer, sun follower...
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Natalie | November 14, 2010 at 7:10 AM
I LOVE your new look! Beautiful template! And I like your photo!!
Phyl | November 14, 2010 at 9:59 AM
I like it. I know how once you get started it can take forever. I changed mine last summer, and then nobody could leave comments - some blogger glitch with people on macs who use safari as their browser. So frustrated, I tried to change it back and couldn't. Finally I got it to work but it took a couple of weeks to get my dragon to fit the heading - I needed my 21 year old son's computer expertise to do what needed to be done. SO hopefully yours will be an easier change...
tana... | November 14, 2010 at 10:16 AM
Thanks. Phyl. So far so good. (Knock on wood...)
So I was thinking about your dilemma about what to do with your artifacts when you retire. How about auctioning them off and donating the money back to your school or local arts guild? I would LOVE to be able to have the opportunity to get something from you! Maybe some kind of auction or just a set price on things that would be available to us blogger companions... :)
Becca Ruth | November 14, 2010 at 9:59 PM
I like it!
Christie - Fine Lines | November 15, 2010 at 11:52 PM
I like it, too! (I, too, have found it's easy to get sucked into changing this and changing that once you get started!)