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carolat

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Registered: November 2006 Location: Center of Texas Posts: 4,898
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These are some of the renaissance-era machines we found in the childrens area –Sherwood forest – at the Renaissance Festival. Most games were either made of wood like the swings and catapults, or metal covered with wood to give everything an olde-time feel.
Credits: Kitsch Garden Unlimited – Taped Overlays, Kitsch Garden Unlimited – Herbarium Papers, Kitsch Garden Unlimited – Herbarium Elements and Kitsch Garden Unlimited – Frames all by Berna Datema.
Credits for the castle picture in the background and a big thank you goes to Jill (greenfingers) for her photos of Battle Abbey.
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· Date: Fri October 31, 2008 · Views: 178 · Tags: 2 ·
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Keywords: Renaissance Machinery
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Program: Photoshop CS3
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Fonts: Felix Titling, Texas Hero, 1942 Report
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Aisne
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Registered: October 2004 Location: South Africa Posts: 121
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Fri October 31, 2008 5:08pm
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I love what you have done with this layout. Wish we had Renaissance Festivals here.
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Greenfingers
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Registered: March 2006 Location: Dorset UK Posts: 9,078
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Sun November 2, 2008 8:46am
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This looks great- you have caught the right atmosphere for the era. Thanks for using my photo. It looks so much better used like this than in its original form
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