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haha, miracles do happen, under 10secs
Feb 20, 2009;

lol i just realised how to solve my graphic/blogskin collision problem!! i figured that i should just look at my past works, and lo behold, i found one of my first few works!!


ok, so this was one of my first attempts at creating a wallpaper, when i was still obsessed with aaron carter(cos he was still cute). it was an amateur attempt, but nonetheless a happy result. oh i still rmb i spent my whole afternoon doing the wall (guess some things nvr change... even after 5 yrs)oh well, so anyw, i turn to look at the next pic beside and it was a bg.jpg

pixel stretch!! omg i totally forgot that method of making a blogskin. guess im just not familiar with my skills.... so now i've got my method, time to apply it!!

.... dun wanna wake up from this dream ....