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wombatie

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  1. They are so cute. You should cut yourself a spare spare just in case you brake the spare. Marg
  2. They look terrific. A job well done. Marg
  3. They are awesome. Do you sell them or keep them? Marg
  4. Wow, I love it. I think my granddaughter would love it too. Marg
  5. You did a terrific. Hope you are feeling better soon. Marg
  6. Welcome to the Village Liz. Marg
  7. Welcome back Brenda. I / we have missed you. Hope everything is back on track for you now. You have not lost your touch at all, your dog looks terrific. Is it a portrait of one of your dogs? Marg
  8. Fabulous work. Marg
  9. Lovely work. Marg
  10. Terrific work on all but I especially love the cats. Marg
  11. Excellent team work. Marg
  12. What a truly beautiful piece. You could not say no to him and I'm glad you didn't. You are a lovely human being to put this mans needs before your own. Marg
  13. Very nice trees and interesting. Lovely table setting too. Marg
  14. We melted them in the oven but I have read that you can melt them in a sandwich press, just not sure how thick you could make them in a press though. No they did not smell Marg
  15. Just think of all the colours you could put in. Woohoo. Marg
  16. We did it the hard way because it was a first time. We put in a layer of caps in a baking dish and put it in the oven about 200C but that came out very thin so we tossed in quite a few more and back into the oven. That wasn't thick enough so through in some more and back into the oven. That was OK so Terry took it into the garage and put it between two thick blocks of wood and left it there for about 30 mins. It took quite a while to cool down. Next time we will use a smaller baking dish. Also read that you can do it on a sandwich press. Marg
  17. Terry (my hubby) and I had watched a YouTube video on melting plastic milk bottle caps to make chopping boards. Anyway when we had finished we realized there where too many little air bubbles and it would not be any good for chopping boards. So after looking at it for a few days I decided I could make Christmas ornaments for a couple of friends that had collected some caps for us. It was sooooooooooo easy to cut, it was like cutting butter. Marg
  18. Your sister will love it, I know I do. Marg
  19. Excellent work on all. Marg
  20. Fabulous tribute. It will be cherished by every member of your family. Marg
  21. Very unique. Awesome work. Marg
  22. I made Chistmas cards and birthday cards last year, using the scroll saw and I have just finished cutting melted plastic milk bottle caps. Marg
  23. Did these a few months ago. Marg
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