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Kathie, THANK YOU!!
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Holly and Kathie, I think the vinyl press-on letters are what I've seen a few people use on videos and I wanted to try them but I didn't even know what they were called :| Now I know what to look for. Thank you!!
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Emily, your window stick-on signs look great. And your bar ... omg! I love the idea of printing on a transparency and covering the whole window so there's no edge. Thanks for sharing it!
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Wow, that sounds interesting. I didn't know there even was transparency paper for printers. I just discovered the cricut machines, but not in my budget ... yet, anyway ;) Thanks for these possibilities!
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Ooh, Emily, that looks great! The shop names I'm thinking of are more specific than I'm likely to find, but if I can make them on the computer and print them out, gluing the paper to wood and varnishing it sounds perfect. Thanks for the help!
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Thanks, Kathie! I'll see what fonts we might have and start experimenting.
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Hi everyone! I haven't done any miniature projects for a while, but I'm back at it, working on a 1:48 Greenleaf village, and I am clueless about how to make the shop signs. I love the fancy vintage lettering, but I'm no calligrapher. How do you make your beautiful signs, or can you have them made? Any advice would be much appreciated!
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Hi Stacy! I think minis are a great way to indulge your love of interior design. Can't wait to see how your Newberg comes along!
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