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Topic Started: Feb 18 2006, 08:13 PM (404 Views)
Craft Mad
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How do you get those lovely 'stained glass' names at the bottom of your posts?

The questions have started - be warned :r

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waxingsteve
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Our Mardar has made most, if not all, of them C-M, but there's a tutorial at http://members.tripod.com/Hopes_Heaven/stained_glass.htm if you fancy having a go ;)

Steve :)
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Craft Mad
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Thanks Steve I'll have a go ;)

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jo145
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Mardar made mine, so I've never tried making one, good luck! Looking forward to seeing the finished result Angela. :wave:
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Tigger
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the stained glass is lovely
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