by bokkieborduur 22 Aug 2009

good laughed and we learned once again something. Love Marie.

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by dlonnahawkins 22 Aug 2009

Well - I learned something here, and now have this font in my fonts in my software. It is great for the school projects. I learned something here! Thanks

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by lbrow 22 Aug 2009

So? So u now have the elephant writing? *4U

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by colonies1 22 Aug 2009

a * 4 u

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by jrob Moderator 22 Aug 2009

Marie, thanks for the lesson and mostly for the laugh!

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by shirlener88 22 Aug 2009

*4U

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by beeboomer 22 Aug 2009

Is this it? Does it have anything to do with elephants? I have heard of elephants doing painting with their trunks (for sale, not cheap!) but wondered if they also did writing with their trunks?

This is actually a pretty font with enormous difference between the thick and thin. Maybe the thin lines could be running stitch.

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by meganne 22 Aug 2009

Now Marie did you get your elephant font digitised?

If not, which letters do you need most urgently, I will do them for you.
Hugs n roses, Meganne

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bokkieborduur by bokkieborduur 22 Aug 2009

Thanks Meganne it ewas only 3 letters (dfp) but I've got it digitised. Thanks for help Love Marie

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by marjialexa Moderator 22 Aug 2009

Hee hee hee, Marie, I'm glad you found it. I'm glad she told you where to look for it, actually. It seems there are several fonts called "elephant" out there, the one she wants looks like Times New Roman very very bold. I'm not sure how well that will digitize, but good luck to you! It did give us all a good laugh, anyway, even if the lady was serious, hee hee hee. Hugs, Marji

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bokkieborduur by bokkieborduur 22 Aug 2009

Hi Marji, you enjoyed this story a lot, but it was good. I've also have a good laugh. Love Marie

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