tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3026085136406153624.post5239749527065452791..comments2024-02-04T11:17:41.965+01:00Comments on Tattoos and doodles: Cthulhu-ishUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3026085136406153624.post-68377933498979081262013-04-25T18:51:04.140+02:002013-04-25T18:51:04.140+02:00Hi!
Attribution on a blog post is perfect.
I cons...Hi!<br />Attribution on a blog post is perfect. <br />I consider attribution to be important if my work is republished (e.g. in a photo on a blog), but it doesn't have to be written on every craft project decorated with my work :).<br /><br />A Cth-ukulele sounds like a fantastic instrument (as long as it's not used to summon Lovecraft's creatures) :DRorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09371428980619153966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3026085136406153624.post-24394755624037759872013-04-24T20:46:40.620+02:002013-04-24T20:46:40.620+02:00Hello,
I love this Cthulhu scroll pattern and wou...Hello,<br /><br />I love this Cthulhu scroll pattern and would love to incorporate a modified version of it into possibly the bridge of a Cth-ukulele I am planning to build in the coming year. Due to the unique nature of the piece I would like to avoid putting an attribution on the instrument itself. Would writing a blog post about the build with attribution to yourself and this site be an Colleen / Cthulhuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05750793408905365373noreply@blogger.com