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Old 01-05-2007, 12:58 AM   #1
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These are the ornaments I received in the exchange

Bearfretworks.JPG Bearfretworks

BobD.JPG BobD

Canadian Scroller.JPG Canadian Scroller

ChuckD.JPG ChuckD

Grizz.JPGGrizz

Dusty Buffalo.JPGDusty Buffalo

Jim8mad.JPGJim8mad

Little Flower.JPGLittle Flower

Lucky788scroller.JPGLucky788scroller

Marsha.JPGMarsha

Minnesota Scroller.JPGMinnesota Scroller

Navysawer.JPGNavysawer

Ozarkhillbilly.JPGOzarkhillbilly

Just can't say enough about how special and exciting this was
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Old 01-05-2007, 01:07 AM   #2
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they all look great...

thanks for sharing them...
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Old 01-05-2007, 03:34 AM   #3
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What a great collection. What a nice variety of styles. I like them all but that bear on a sled just makes me grin ....
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All those ornaments are great.
Thanks for posting the pictures.

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Just looking again - BobD what is behind your ornament? - that backing looks good ...
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Those are beautiful. I look forward to next Christmas.
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Thanks for posting them, they are wonderful. I also look forward to next year and to be able to participate.
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Great collection, and as usual I get new ideas from what you all do.
I like the idea of sandwiched and multi layer ornaments.
Count me in for next year.
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With my ornaments, I stack cut six pieces of Baltic birch at the same time. Then my wife took a piece of self-adhesive velum, and attached it to one ornament. She applied glue to the other side of the velum, and glued another oranament to the veulm( covering up the edges of the velum. Then she drizzled glitter into the open spaces on both sides (while the glue was still wet). After the glue dried, she dumped out the extra glitter, and that is what you were left with!

She's so much better than I am at thinking things up like that! She's arlreay planning for next year!!!

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Thanks for that very clear explanation, Bob. That's an interesting technique. Next question - where do you get self-adhesive vellum?

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With my ornaments, I stack cut six pieces of Baltic birch at the same time. Then my wife took a piece of self-adhesive velum, and attached it to one ornament. She applied glue to the other side of the velum, and glued another oranament to the veulm( covering up the edges of the velum. Then she drizzled glitter into the open spaces on both sides (while the glue was still wet). After the glue dried, she dumped out the extra glitter, and that is what you were left with!

She's so much better than I am at thinking things up like that! She's arlreay planning for next year!!!

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