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Uploaded: Sep 16, 2012
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Thanks to all SBF members that take the time to view and comment on my pages they are always appreciated, made for challenge 001 your CV would be welcome and appreciated. A particularly bad Friday the 13th occurred in the middle ages. On a Friday the 13th in 1307, King Philip IV of France arrested the revered Knights Templar and began torturing them, marking the occasion as a day of evil.
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Created with photoshop Elements 7 Backgrounds by me, kit FanMagicalRealityDesigns Halloween SPELL
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oklahomadawn says:
fantastc scrap! sorry for C/P, got away for the weekend and am trying to finish a Halloween mega kit for ScrapbookFlair, so am trying to catch up. If your scrap is in a challenge I will pop over and vote challenge points, too! Dawn
Sep 18, 2012
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sugarpops says:
Great page for the challenge xxxx
Sep 18, 2012
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inkyD says:
Fab page for the superstition challenge Mel, interesting information and a great pic
Sep 17, 2012
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Diane56 says:
Wonderful page sorry about c/p trying to catch up
Sep 17, 2012
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zanthia says:
wonderful page!
Sep 17, 2012
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Xguern66 says:
Maybe Mike didn't read your info - only the date is different. Wow interesting Mel - often wondered why the significance of the date. Love the look on your face.
Sep 16, 2012
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Mike1956 says:
This is an interesting take on this! I'd always heard it was because Friday the 13th, 1307, was the day Philip (IV) the Fair of France attacked the Knights Templars. Both of these make great reason for it being an unlucky day! Stay clear of the noose - there are thirteen loops in it as well!
Sep 16, 2012
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wastar says:
Great page
Sep 16, 2012
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Nanny-G says:
Great page,
Sep 16, 2012
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