Delightfully Lost in Austen

Nov 02, 2008 15:11

Like so many others, I've become a little obsessed with the ITV drama Lost in Austen. Frothy and fun, full of excellent actors and memorable lines, the series is perfect material for making graphics! :D Here are all my Lost in Austen creations so far. There aren't that many, but hopefully I'll get a chance to make some more soon. :)

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*graphics: icons, *graphics: banners, period drama, lost in austen, tom riley

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spiralsheep November 2 2008, 17:16:55 UTC
"10,000 a year" is priceless, hee!

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imajrim November 2 2008, 17:27:36 UTC
Thanks for dropping by. :)

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imajrim November 2 2008, 19:58:53 UTC
Hee, he's brilliant!

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kls010 November 2 2008, 18:28:12 UTC
I wonder which ones are my favourites...

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imajrim November 2 2008, 19:06:48 UTC

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kls010 November 2 2008, 19:56:46 UTC
Yep...totally right
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visionsbeyond November 3 2008, 03:26:14 UTC
ahhh all excellent stuff Ima! The wickham siggies are irressitable !!!!

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imajrim November 3 2008, 12:21:46 UTC
Thanks, Val. :)

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skywriter86 November 3 2008, 09:34:49 UTC
Thus far, I've only been able to see this in clips, but there were fairly a lot of clips (so I know the outline of the story and a lot of the gem, stand-out scenes, I think). From what I've seen, I liked "Lost In Austen" more than I thought I would; I agree that it was definitely a lot of fun. :-D

I especially like icons 5, 6, and 7. 10, 11, and 12 are funny on their own but hilarious when put together in siggie 17 (that quote for 17 was one of my favorites, btw lol). The Darcy and Wickham siggies are definitely lovely. ;-)

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imajrim November 3 2008, 12:27:22 UTC
Hee, I should make more Mr Collins graphics. He's probably my favourite character in the whole thing!

I hope you get to see the series in full. I think you as a fan of Pushing Daisies should like it. And as always with these things, one viewing is only enough to get you started. ;)

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