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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Dustyknees on November 04, 2011, 02:41:45 pm
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Did the hot-glue thing on them,worked great..wood used is old ceiling fan blade.(25 cents at thrift store,secret is out,lol)
(http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/7194/ornaments.jpg)
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great job thanks for posting
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Very pretty. You did an excellent job and thanks for the secret.
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Those turned out great.
Old ceiling fan blades, huh? Never heard of that one before. Good idea!
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Very nice Dusty! No telling what kind of wood it is!
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Nice Job, Dusty!
Creativity along with Frugality!
~~~GB~~~
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They look great, nice work. Thanks for sharing. :)
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I'm blown away...
haha...get it...haha...fan blade, blown away...
You did a great job, now you will want to stack cut everything!
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Nicely done. Thanks for sharing it with us.
DW
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Nice job, thanks for shareing.
gene
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Very nice and thrifty too.
Marg
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Nice job, well done
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Did the hot-glue thing on them,worked great..wood used is old ceiling fan blade.(25 cents at thrift store,secret is out,lol)
(http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/7194/ornaments.jpg)
They look great, I must have missed something, the hot-glue thing explain please or refer to post please.
David
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Very nice, good job.
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Thanks all for the nice comments,good to be back among you..Dawie,I'd asked earlier for tips on stack cutting,was given the hot glue method among others..hot-gluing the pieces together worked the best for me. :)
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Here you go David: http://stevedgood.com/community/index.php?topic=7746.0
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Thanks guys read the post, am now also enlightened and think I will try the hot glue method next time round.
David
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Outstanding scroll work on these Christmas Tree Ornaments ........ ;)
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Thanks Marshall!
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really great job, thanks for the wood tip!