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Mardar
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Oct 27 2005, 07:39 PM Post #21 |
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Awww thank you Judi
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Poppy
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Oct 27 2005, 11:50 PM Post #22 |
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Mardar, I can't believe you have come on so well in such a short time space! The flower and the fibres are beautiful! You are a whizz with the brush, I hate working with that tool the most! I can see I'll have some flower competition soon! The sylus cord is just right for me. I work with it plugged in front of me above the worktop. I put the excess cord behind my tea coffee and sugar canisters and they anker it somewhat. It is still long enough to do as I want with but it is less in the way for me to work with. It also helps it not to roll off onto the floor. Also you do get used to the handling of the stylus, you find your own way. I still burn myself the odd time also. Keep it up, you're doing well. Poppy.
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Mardar
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Oct 28 2005, 05:02 AM Post #23 |
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Thank you Poppy, I'm sure I will try what everyone has suggested until I fine the most comfortable way to wax. I think I'm going to really like the brush the best. I may have to get some different sizes if I do like using it the best. I have always done painting and a brush is what feels comfortable with me. I'm glad you like my stuff. that means a lot to me.
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waxingsteve
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Oct 28 2005, 05:36 PM Post #24 |
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Mardar, it's just struck me! When you did "Fibers" you were obviously thinking about doing some more tatting ![]() |
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klista
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Nov 1 2005, 02:35 AM Post #25 |
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Just looked at your gallery, all your work is wonderful. Don't think this is something I plan on doing. klista |
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Mardar
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Nov 1 2005, 02:40 AM Post #26 |
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I just saw what you posted Steve. I guess I really am a cross crafter. Thank you Klista for your kind words.
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ckemp
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Nov 1 2005, 05:49 AM Post #27 |
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At least that is crosscrafter!!!!!!! Could be worse.
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VirginiaS
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Nov 1 2005, 05:36 PM Post #28 |
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I've never tried this either, those are so gorgeous. I love the colours! |
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mifmif
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Nov 1 2005, 06:31 PM Post #29 |
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Be warned Virginia.....once you start waxing.....you can't stop! Never ever done anything quite so addictive in fact!
Maria x
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jo145
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Nov 1 2005, 07:58 PM Post #30 |
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Some lovely pieces, fibers is still my favourite. I've seen so much lovely work on here by all the EA crafters that I am tempted to ask for some equipment for Christmas. Must do some investigation soon. Don't fancy the burns or I'll be under the inquisition at work. So I'd need to be careful.Doctors are nosy people! Well done.
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