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Thu, Oct 22, 09 at 17:56
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| GEEZ!! Your backs are prettier than my fronts. Nice job |
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- Posted by concretenprimroses 4B NH (My Page) on Thu, Oct 22, 09 at 18:49
| Hey there Dcarch, Another beautiful design. Here is my dh's comment: "Ask him if he will sell them." I guess he's not confident of my ability to make my own, lol. So what say you? kathy |
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- Posted by nanagrandma 9 SouthWest, Calif (My Page) on Fri, Oct 23, 09 at 1:40
| I just love these and and if you do sell them please let me know, I know just where to put them in my home. NanaGrandma |
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| Beautiful! Perfect for that backstamp on the plate!! Turned the back into art as much as the front!! Not easy to do. Jan |
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| Very pretty design. After really looking at the forks, I don't think there is enough area to glue to and I don't think they would hold the weight of the plate flowers I make. So you don't have to worry about posting how you do it for me. Doesn't look like you planned to post it anyhoo! :-) |
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- Posted by concretenprimroses 4B NH (My Page) on Fri, Oct 23, 09 at 8:44
| I think they would be a great backing for a complex flower like a glass (or ceramic) hollyhock. There is probably enough surface to hold a relatively light small glass bowl or candle holder. But then they would have to be constructed in such a way that the beautiful backs showed, and I haven't figured that out. I'm tempted to get out my heat gun and try it on plastic forks cuz my eyeballyhock keeps falling apart. The duct tape just doesn't cut it in that application, lol. kathy |
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- Posted by marlene_2008 7 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 23, 09 at 9:25
| Ok, so now you're just showing off!! ;-) This one is great too! And, it really would be nice if you demonstrate or tell us how to do it.......you know, the concept of sharing...... |
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