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SMor2Ditto

Thank you dear ladies and good friends.... If this wasn't so bright, it would probably pass for a pressed tin ceiling tile...

A tidbit on Tin ceilings.... The things you learn on Jigidi.... Thanks for pointing me to this interesting info..... :) :)

Tin ceilings were introduced to North America as an affordable alternative to the exquisite plasterwork used in European homes. It was during the Victorian era (1839?1901) that thin rolled tin-plate was being mass-produced. Between 1890 and 1930, approximately forty-five companies in the United States marketed metal ceilings... (Wikipedia)

whatnauts

I do believe this experiment turned out very well. It's terrific and fun.

RandomWorship

Ceiling roses, Pat? Or pressed metal ceilings?

mipahollo1

Beautiful!

bookish

I remember them too, Pat.
It was fun. Thanks Sally. (1:19)

Reminds me of the metal ceiling squares you used to see in houses - can't remember the name of them.

SMor2Ditto

Thank you Shirley, we get lucky with some experiments and others wind up in the recycle bin.... Glad you were delighted with this one, mate.... :) :)

SMor2Ditto

No worries mate, this one has self healing pixels.... They have Bunyip bodyguards and are invincible.... Which, of course, makes me happy as Larry.... :) :)

shirley68

A very delightful experiment, turned out wonderfully well, Thank you Sally.

RandomWorship

I like your experiments with color and colour and bevels!!! Thanks Sally! :)))

And sowwy. I ripped it a little when I was putting it back together - they're near the edges in the changes of colours. I promise I'll be more careful next time. LOL

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