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Thanks a bunch. It’s great
You bet!
LOVE LOVE LOVE your new design, Angie! We’re excited to be at the last place to see the eclipse! Thank you so much for the perfect design!
This is all new to me and I appreciate the cute designs
Thanks. I hope you enjoy it!
is that supposed to be totally or is totality right
Totality refers to the state or period of an eclipse when light from the eclipsed body is totally obscured, in the case of this eclipse, when the light from the sun is totally covered by the moon. So, it’s kind of a play on words.
Newbie here, how do I print this in different colors? When I uploaded it to design space it doesnt give me the option to ungroup or slice.
Are you sure you imported the svg file?
I want to thank you for this design!!! I made matching t-shirts for my family to wear to the eclipse using this design. We traveled to see full totality. I can’t tell you how many people asked where we got our shirts! Then everywhere we stopped on the drive home people were asking where we got them. AWESOME DESIGN!!! Thanks again!!!
How fun! I’m glad you were able to use the design. We decided last minute to make the drive to Idaho to see full totality. It was amazing, wasn’t it?