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barb.j.enders

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  1. What did you make withe the melted bottle caps?
  2. This was a cute cut. I didn't plan for it to be an ornament, but he can't stand up! Al Baggatta pattern.
  3. Here is a flurry of snowflakes I made for me! These are made from a ribbed plastic and hang outside on my front porch.
  4. I was thinking about your name the other day. I guess I haven't really "missed" you because I am a part of the facebook page. Welcome back to the village!
  5. Here is the link to the pattern. https://free-dxf.com/design-wine-glass-clipart/free-download-dxf-cdr-ai-svg/k1Kjm/download/svg
  6. Off hand, I don't remember where I got the pattern. I will have to search the other computer to find it. When I do find it, I will let you know.
  7. I thought is was a wine glass,on edge, spilling wine. Truly amazed at what others are seeing!
  8. Just got one for my birthday. Looking forward to using it. Do you have & use any of the accessories?
  9. Looks great. I hope you replace your wife's lipstick. You can also use nail polish or a bit of paint!
  10. And how long did it take you to pattern that paragraph and cut through to the end!!
  11. I did this as a quick, non-Christmas cut while waiting for the Countdown Santas to dry. Top layer is maple and the bottom layer is the project ply/mdf. Cut with a #5 blade (because it was a fairly new blade). Colour is a tinted shellac. Topcoated with Osmo Satin finish. Hubby thought is was moons & sci-fi something. People on facebook have some interesting thoughts. I immediately thought, and still think, it is a tipped over wine glass spilling the wine. I have some other ideas for other displays!
  12. Two for the show on Sunday. Steve Good pattern. Cut from 1/4" & 1/8" ply with a #5 Precision Skip blade. Acrylic craft paints on Santa coated with Varathane (sp?). Numbers stained with a Minwax stain.
  13. A great looking village.
  14. I have a set of minnie mop sanders for my rotary tool. https://www.amazon.ca/Yakamoz-1-0-inch-Abrasive-Polishing-Polishers/dp/B07KBY63XR/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=37B0YNTK9GHAY&keywords=abrasive+wheel+buffing+polishing+wheel+set+for+rotary+tool&qid=1701093703&sprefix=buffing+polishing+for+rotary+tool%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-3-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
  15. Joe, I almost always reduce a pattern. Don't know why, just do!!
  16. I flat packs for easy transport. I have also made one from a scrap square dowel, drilled the holes for the round dowels and put it on a lazy susan base.
  17. I repurposed a kitchen tool for displaying ornaments. This is what I use. https://www.stokesstores.com/thinkkitchen-napoli-pasta-dryer.html?utm_source=display&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term&=utm_campaign=[IMJ] PMAX - Mid-Margin Products - EN&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6vaqBhCbARIsACF9M6nYxljgQ3_u0iF7v1z2Qp8UOZV1gEp7NtH5FD7JuvphWTqNMWylHXIaAjzoEALw_wcB
  18. Well done, as usual Frank. Happy Holidays. Safe travels.
  19. It could be "The Christmas Bunny". https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1640714/
  20. Well done!
  21. Nice work Frank!
  22. Looks great.
  23. The plastic is 1/8" thick. They are less than 8" round. Pattern printed on a standard page.
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