Cafe Press (and the Republic of Pemberley), we salute you for the ideal Wentworth gifty.
And what a question!
Am I early?
On time?
Or way Too Late?
Tell me not…
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Cafe Press (and the Republic of Pemberley), we salute you for the ideal Wentworth gifty.
And what a question!
Am I early?
On time?
Or way Too Late?
Tell me not…
LOL. I need one of these. Above my desk. Leering down as I DON”T write and fiddle online.
The Captain would approve.
LOVE this. Must. Have. This.
This is my improved version:
Yeah, yeah, Rupert Penry-Jones, blah, blah, blah.
Actually, Susan, you could do little circles of movie snippets all around the clock, one at each hour. I priced these. Not a bad price at all. Of course, I wanted the aluminum one, and it costs three times as much. Like Sir Walter, I have very refined taste.
I’m thinking of doing this with a clock I can pick up at the dollar store. (You could see what the prices are for a more upscale model are at a variety store, Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc, or try a thrift store.) These clocks usually come apart easily. Print up a few stills from the adaptation of your choice, carefully glue on the face, and spray sealer over it. Pemberley gets shut out, but you can have the clock you want for quite a lot less, I’m thinking.
Also, I have several print outs of The Letter I used for a books signing and was thinking one of those would be great as background and then letter over it with the quote.
Oh, yes. We might have to add a craft section to our blog! LOL
Here’s another one that I might just have to make:

Nah, I’d have to face it to the wall. Besides, my family thinks I’m loony enough as it is!
I don’t know that I like clock hands on the face of a literary icon. Seems a bit odd. Now just individual shots of his face. That might do it.
Here’s one for the fans of that other guy:

I notice that you hit him right between the eyes. Feeling a little passive aggressive today, Susan?
I knew someone would say something about it. I could have put it on his upper forehead I suppose. You should have seen how it looked when I flipped it. HE looked passive aggressive!
Hey, he looks fine even with the clock hands between his eyes.
I think the hands should have gone below the nose on the OTHER guy (who isn’t Rupert). Then he could have a revolving moustache.
Revolving moustache? LOLOLOL, Robin!
Anytime is Wentworth time!
More Wentworth!
In honor of our man of the Navy, she needs these blue and gold nails:

Clocks to necklaces to nails. One must be nimble to follow this thread. LOL
The locket I made at Imagechef.com, using a Wentworth pic. Make your graphic, right click to save, and post. Such fun, and it’s free!
Neat site. Gee, the things you learn here….
In the upper left-hand corner, on the WordPress tool bar, the Gravatar for this site was made there. I have a bunch of them taking up space on my harddrive. Nice little time waster, Imagechef.com.
Random Robin is my nickname. I like skipping from one thing to another, and they are all related you know. Thinly related, perhaps, but related nonetheless . . .