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Pete and Repeat
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Myrthful Animals Across Space and Time have been sending in their tesselations, wallpapers and otherwise repetitive patterns to decorate the Myrth Museium.  There's more information, if you want to join in the current Carvonia Myrth project - just check out the swaps page.

 

Stephanie's Serpentine Repetitions
These two little snakes, mirror images of each other can be combined in different ways to create borders and backgrounds! 

Stephanie Hall

 

Grombolian Blypuff Wallpaper
Grombolian wallpaper...  Not one of Grombolia's greatest products.  The Blypuff prefers the walls restful and arboreal - not so much compelling.

Jane Arnal

 

Rabbitmage's wallpaper!
It took Rabbitmage a long time to decide on her pattern (not the in the least because she was still hung over from the magicfest of the Webfoot's visit!). She finally chose this one, but couldn't make up her mind about the color. It came down to two: one in olive on tan, and the other in a misty metallic on tan.. The metallic one was called Encore Sweet Dreams.. but when Rabbitmage tried to scan it, it wouldn't register at all! It must have had some magic in it (it was the roll on the top of the pile when Webfoot and she were throwing all those spells around); and left alone while the Rabbitmage recovered from the party, it just unrolled itself and glued itself onto the walls! So now the entry of Oaktree Hall is in shades of peach, olive and gold metallic over deep tan. Myrth visitors will only be able to imagine what the real paper looks like as they view the same pattern in the rejected color (though the swap mistress and whoever gets the postcard will get to see the real thing!). Queen Hazel has been to see it and has pronounced it a vast improvement over the maroon stripes..

Janice Bryant - Rabbitmage (still tidying up stray spell bits)

 

Squirrel's Kitchen Border
Squirrel says, "My kitchen walls are bordered with retro designs and colors harkening back to the days of my grandfather's Celtic youth.  Ah yes, the Celtic knot, symbol of the interconnectedness of tall things."

Valerie Jeanne

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This page last updated September 1, 2000.
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