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From: wyartjewels
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  • Thank you for the inspiration. I need to hear this everyday.

  • I tuned in to watch the Aquabord demo (just bought some) and was unexpectedly moved by your sand dollar message...Love the legend behind those....so---thanks in more ways than ine Wyanne.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you for the positive message Wyanne it was much needed. I love the playfulness in your painting. *hugs*

  • i love this!!

  • Adorable painting! 5*

  • Thank you for another beautiful inspiring video! Your message was right on for me tonight. I've been sitting here watching videos of a few of my favorite online artists and wishing I could be like you or like her or like someone else. I think it's time to stop sitting on the sidelines and watching. I just need to go play.

  • great message :)

  • that was so cool love the little girls , love the girls in the painting . Especially the one who broke her knee he he. I wanna live with you. I don't take up to much room and I will clean your brushes for food. Matter of fact I would get buckets of those sand dollars for you so I could live that close to the beach. What a talent you are, and yes we all have to believe the best for our self's.

    Blessings Charlene

  • I've never seen actual sand dollars. I thought it was just a cute word they made up for Animal Crossing, the Nintendo DS -game. ;)

  • beutiful...just magnificent. i really couldnt see all of the fantastic details of it until the end..i think the only thing is you need to work on the camara angles and lighting and so its not too close that we dont see the whole, but its magnificent. what kind of alcohol drops did u use and where did u get em? and can i use any kind of watercolor?

  • Wyanne, Another great painting and I loved your message. How true it is!

    You have an awesome collection of sand dollars. I had one but gave it away to the little boy across our street. Every time he came to our house he wanted to hold it. Sand dollars are a bit fragile but he was always so gentle with it. His mom told me he keeps it on his dresser and it's one of his favorite posessions.

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