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wombatie

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  1. I love them both. You did a great job on them. Marg
  2. You did a terrific job on those. Life does tend to get in the way some times. Marg
  3. Wow that is amazing. Just the perfect font but I am more curious about the balls how did you do those??????????? Marg
  4. They are lovely. Great work. Marg
  5. I have been going to cut a puzzle piece for about 20 years but I have never gotten around to it, maybe I will one day. Great work with hours of fun for the family, well done. Marg
  6. Welcome to the Village Tom. You will find lots of free patterns here and lots of friendly advice. Marg
  7. Beautiful and it will last forever. I bet she was impressed. Marg
  8. That is very impressive Frank. You did an excellent job. Marg
  9. It's coming along nicely. Slow and steady. Marg
  10. Well you look a lot better looking now. Sorry could not resist. You did an awesome job of the pattern and cutting. Excellent work. Marg
  11. Well it's certainly different, he will be blown away by it. (pun intended) Great work. Marg
  12. I love it and I love the story behind it. She will absolutely love it too. Marg
  13. Awesome work Jim, well done. Marg
  14. Fabulous. Marg
  15. Love it when the customer wants to do the finish. Great work Gator. Marg
  16. They are all terrific even Janis Joplin. Marg
  17. You did a terrific job Charlie. Marg
  18. They are great, I especially like the cats. Do you sell them unpainted? Marg
  19. Looks great, well done. Marg
  20. Very cute. Marg
  21. Excellent work. Well done. Too many shark attack here in Australia. Marg
  22. It's fairly thick paper Charlie and it's not that hard. Marg
  23. Welcome to the Village LaMar. Wow what an inheritance, to even get some of your grandfathers tools. I am green with envy. Marg
  24. I sandwiched the paper between the pine and some scrap ply, cut out the pattern. Put finish on the inside cuts, the back and sides. I then rolled glue onto the front of the pine and the back of the paper and stuck the two together. I put a couple of coats of Mod Podge on the paper and sanded very lightly with a 2500 grit sand paper between coats. Hope this helps. Marg
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