Addie
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The bmp is probably too big, can you save it as a jpg? They come out smaller.
I have to have my son do it for me.
The bmp is probably too big, can you save it as a jpg? They come out smaller.
I was thinking the same thing. It could also be size in pixels. It has to be max 800 x 600 pixels and max 400 kb.The bmp is probably too big, can you save it as a jpg? They come out smaller.
I was thinking the same thing. It could also be size in pixels. It has to be max 800 x 600 pixels and max 400 kb.
If you don't know how to get it down to the right size, you can email it to me and I'll do it. Let me know. I can send you my email address in a PM.
But, I would only be working on a copy. You would still have the original.I have strict order from son. DON'T TOUCH! Don't even think of trying to do it yourself. It can wait until I get there.
I don't think some women look at themselves in a full length mirror before going out. Such a mirror should be in everyone's home to check hems, panty lines - even the way something fits up and down. Dh even checks himself. We have one in each bedroom.Buon Giorno,
In answer to Cerise´s interesting feedback, many women do not look in a mirror to see how their panty lines show through their trousers or light weight summery skirts and dresses or close knits ... It is horrendous to see a stunning woman, wearing a gorgeous white or light color dress, and to have thick thong or panty lines showing through.
For me this is disgraceful.
To all those, I have missed to thank, thanks for all your feedback, additional discussions and ideas.
Have a lovely summer,
Kind regards,
Margi. Ciao.
But, I would only be working on a copy. You would still have the original.
That fantastic closet I have includes a "pull out" full length mirror. I also have mirrors on the backs of the closet doors in the other b'rooms, even though those rooms are repurposed since I don't have guests and don't need other bedrooms.I don't think some women look at themselves in a full length mirror before going out. Such a mirror should be in everyone's home to check hems, panty lines - even the way something fits up and down. Dh even checks himself. We have one in each bedroom.
If you have Win 7, you can quickly change the size of a graphic. Do it in Paint. I don't think earlier versions of Paint have this featureI was thinking the same thing. It could also be size in pixels. It has to be max 800 x 600 pixels and max 400 kb.
If you don't know how to get it down to the right size, you can email it to me and I'll do it. Let me know. I can send you my email address in a PM.
Margi Cintrano said:Addie,
My Mom and my paternal Grandmom had told me all about the under garments of women of their generations and of course, I had done some fashion journalism work for a short time, while my maternal family had owned an Outerwear Manufacturing Corporation.
Things have totally changed ... Pampers, or Doti´s as they call throw away diapers here were unheard of in Mom Eva´s day or Grandmom Margherite´s ... Women slaved over the wash boards and listened to their radio soap operas !
Have lovely summer Addie,
Margi.
+1I have to agree with you CWS. If I were to get dressed up, I would get stares from everyone. You only see that in the morning when the young folks are going to work. The rest of the citizens dress according to the weather and comfort. I have a couple of house dresses that I wear on chilly days. They are soft cotton and very comfortable. I even get stares when I wear them. Everyone in the building wears slacks or shorts.
I am not out to impress anyone. Don't like the way I look, then turn away. I dress for comfort and what is suitable for whatever activity I am doing at the time. Nylons, suit and makeup just don't do it for sitting and doing needlework.
Some young mothers used to get diaper service. It has been years since I have seen a diaper truck