Double Disc

I"m not convinced this one was worth rendering... Today's Gratitude Item: Receiving positive feedback and kind comments from colleagues who use resources that I've shared.

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Waffle Dawn

The texture is 'waffles', the colours are 'dawn'. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting a massive amount done! I had a day 'off timetable' (and off site) and was able to use…

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Molten Fire

I enjoyed playing with this one in 'post'. Today's Gratitude Item: The end of an extremely busy week. Am looking forward to being able to relax in the very near…

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Amber Comfort

If you need a bright, fractal throw pillow, here's something that will fit the bill. Today's Gratitude Item: An unexpectedly strong turn out for dance this evening.

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Tunnel Mystery

As in that tunnel leads somewhere - only the exact location is a mystery. Today's Gratitude Item: Finding a kanban system that might work well with my junior classes. Whilst…

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Winter Glow

Named for the orange glow on the woven sphere. Today's Gratitude Item: Key-wording some shutterstock images in record time. This can be a tedious process but somehow this time around…

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Almost Flower

This one is vaguely disturbing. It could be because the flower is incomplete on the right hand side... Today's Gratitude Item: Unexpected free barista coffee. It was a great way…

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Warning Light

Named for the fact that it is round and orange. Today's Gratitude Item: A quiet, peaceful, relaxing and uneventful Saturday. The inclusion of an enjoyable novel and a puzzle book…

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Creased

Very similar to 'Intense Greenery' (which will feature on this blog in due course). The colours made it *just* different enough to be worth rendering. Today's Gratitude Item: Useful resources…

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Sharp Dunes

This one is definitely 'edgy'. Today's Gratitude Item: Using a trello board as a way for students to request help in class. This was an experiment that worked much better…

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