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All these Kaleidos were made from Sally's puzzle titled "Checkers With Difference." Thanks, Sally. I had a good time with your checkers. Link to original:

http://www.jigidi.com/puzzle.php?id=RYR9PIVL

Link to 400 piece puzzle:

http://www.jigidi.com/created.php?id=C8116SC3
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ringleader

Wow. Have a great time. Thanks, Elizabeth.

esrevell

This would be wonderful!!!
I have bookmarked I think all of your puzzles. Got a little busy. So look out this weekend!!! I'm looking forward to an Ardy Orgy!!!

ringleader

Good to see you, Elizabeth. I told my cousin with the small children about you. You may be getting some visitors sometime this fall. Glad you enjoyed the puzzle. I've missed you.

esrevell

Ardy, that story really bothers me, too. What fools those teachers were! Lovely puzzle!!!
Thank you.
Elizabeth

ringleader

Thanks, Chrissie. Little things like that are magnified in the mind of a child. It's hard not to remember. Thanks for your affirmation. It means a lot.

foxymoron

Shame on those teachers who were in a position to know far better than that. Put that memory firmly behind you please. You have an eye for colour and design and you are decidedly creative. Phooey to them and their laughter! How wrong they were... you showed 'em!

ringleader

Thanks Chrissie. Those classes were so frustrating for me because I couldn't seem to do what the others were doing. It was one of the few classes in which I did not excel. (Science was another.) Probably why I remember them so clearly. I remember in first grade drawing a picture of a girl wearing an orange dress. Back in those days we used orange for (white) skin color. I had wanted an orange dress so I put one on my girl. The other first grade teacher came into the room and was looking at the pictures and the two of them started laughing at mine. You can laugh with a child but never at the or at something they did. I think that has colored my attempting anything artistic since then.

foxymoron

There is no hard and fast right and wrong in art to my thinking. If what you create pleases you then it's right for you. By happy coincidence we all like it too so keep on making art :-) I can recall school painting classes too - I do not remember painting anything so maybe I was a paint jar cleaner too - my memory doesn't stretch that far back!

ringleader

I'm glad you think so. Chrissie. I'm not that comfortable in the "art" world. I've never had much talent in that direction. We had art classes in school up through eighth grade. By that time the teacher took pity on me and let me clean paint jars and mat pictures etc. instead of trying to create something. I sure was happier. I'm enjoying doing this because I love color but I'm never sure if what I'm doing is right.

foxymoron

I found it yesterday but only just now caught up (nearly!) with yesterday's bookmarks. It was worth the delay :-)

ringleader

Chrissie, I'm so glad you found this. I hoped you would see it. I do value your honest opinion. Thanks.

foxymoron

Ardy, I think we'll nominate you as the Queen of Recycling :-)
You have that happy skill to turn already good art into more good art! Thank you and thanks to Sally too.

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