That stuff that people put on their walls in the 70s.
Feeling that my desktop needed a little makeover, I created a simple little desktop wallpaper…And of course, like most things I do, decided it post it here.
You can click the above image to go check it out on Flickr and download the full thing if you actually feel like using it.
And of course, I’m always open to hearing your comments.














That’s pretty sweet. And it doesn’t hurt my eyes to look at it, unlike some of that 70s stuff.
Hey! I had wallpaper into the 90s!
Nice work.
Thanks.
lovely elly!
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It looks great and i love it. Perhaps it’s time my wallpaper got replaced.
Wtf… crap. Hey uhh… nothin
@Chris: Sorry about that, I’m assuming you’re talking about the post prior to yours which I just deleted for you…Mind explaining what happened so that I can try to fix it? That seems to be a fairly common problem.
It is just that this whole form is confusing and the “Post your thought” part seems like it is the comment box seeing how it is sized and located. Then this part (which I am typing into now) at first glance looks like instructions or just random info or whatever. The live preview although is a cool feature is a but unnecessary and adds to the madness, lol. I like your site… and I wanted to say “Cool Oregon… I am in Washington… Vancouver….. yeee”
haha nice paint thing.
Nice look
This was a great post, thanks for the info.
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