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Christine Kelly
23rd November 2005, 07:02 AM (07:02)
Does anyone have any advent powerpoint backgrounds?
Christine Kelly
Cindi Hammons
23rd November 2005, 10:28 PM (22:28)
Does anyone have any advent powerpoint backgrounds?
Christine Kelly
Christine,
I have several I will gladly share with you, but I just don't have time to post them right now. Be patient with me and I'll post them soon, okay? :fav18
Cindi H.
Cindi Hammons
24th November 2005, 10:24 AM (10:24)
Some of these are backgrounds that Bob Wooley posted in the past. Most are backgrounds that I have found free on the internet. I have checked all of them out, and they all work as a Power Point background.
Enjoy,
Cindi H.
Cindi Hammons
24th November 2005, 10:32 AM (10:32)
The camel photo is small, but it does look fine as a PP background. I've tried it.
Cindi H.
Barb Bouldrey
24th November 2005, 10:42 AM (10:42)
Thanks, Cindi
Barb Bouldrey
24th November 2005, 10:44 AM (10:44)
Thanks, Cindi,
You are such a great help. You and Bob have helped John and our church so much in having these wonderful photos available.
We really appreciate being able to come here and find beautiful photos to use on our Power Point.
Thanks, again, Cindi for your work today. And thanks to Bob.
Barb
Cindi Hammons
24th November 2005, 06:26 PM (18:26)
You are welcome. Anything I have, I'm more than willing to share!
Cindi H.
Christine Kelly
25th November 2005, 12:25 AM (00:25)
Cindi,
These photos are great, and will be sure to put them to good use. Thanks so much for the help. Nothing like putting off the powerpoint for Sunday until the last minute, but I didn't locate any online that I really liked. Thanks again.
Christine Kelly
Marilyn Lawson
30th November 2005, 05:51 AM (05:51)
Thanks Cindi
They are wonderful!!!
Marilyn
Adam Spriggs
9th December 2005, 03:35 PM (15:35)
Here are some that we've used in the past.
BobHunt
9th December 2005, 09:09 PM (21:09)
white birch in that background? That makes for some very good smelling wood in the ol Franklin stoves!
Cindi Hammons
10th December 2005, 06:38 AM (06:38)
white birch in that background? That makes for some very good smelling wood in the ol Franklin stoves!
Yes....I think.
Cindi H.
BobHunt
10th December 2005, 02:51 PM (14:51)
sorry i bothered you.
Gina Stevenson
10th December 2005, 10:46 PM (22:46)
... definitely birch ... grew up around it; used to [dare I tell this!?] use my little jackknife to cut squares of the bark off to then make tiny canoes [lacing it together], bookmarks, etc, out of. WELL, I wasn't informed of this hurting trees, or conservation issues, when I was a young kid & we went camping up north in that abundance of birch trees! oops! ;)
gina
white birch in that background? That makes for some very good smelling wood in the ol Franklin stoves!
Cindi Hammons
13th December 2005, 03:44 PM (15:44)
sorry i bothered you.
Bob, you didn't bother me...I just wasn't really sure of an answer. I'm a city-slicker who doesn't know much about nature...so I was only guessing.
Cindi H.
Bob Woolley
16th December 2005, 05:49 PM (17:49)
Some are new; some are old...hope they are useful! - Bob
Belinda Y. Edwards
22nd December 2005, 07:06 PM (19:06)
i applaude this whole thread - so many wonderful creative folks here at NazNet.
Beautiful!!
Thanks for sharing.
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