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Saw this and thought it says a lot. It is what we make of it. added a backer if you want to cut from 1/8 ply, otherwise 1/2 should be good. Will leave it up for 1 week. Hope someone can use.
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I think it would make a wonderfull Trivit. WIll let ya know



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G'day Sylvia,
Great Sign and Oh so very true.
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I agree with DW, it will make a great trivet.

Thank you for sharing!

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Thanks for sharing another wonderful design Sylvia. I also think it would make a great trivet.
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Another beautiful pattern Sylvia! Thanks for sharing.
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Sylvia .Looks like it would look nice carved into the top of a pie crust . Maybe not ,I just had a vision of a huge over stuffed mouth watering homemade apple pie ,full of lumps . . Could put it in front on the table . It would be great for a Bake Sale . Actually , it could be used anywhere .
Just had another idea ...How about , if a stake were put on the bottom ? That way the sign could be put on the pie . Looks great .
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It Is A Nice Sign. As Forthe Pie Comment Why Couldn't You Cut It Out And Use It To Impress It Into The Top Crust Before Youput It On Top Of The Pie. Compressing The Edges Causes It To Stay Thin When Baked The Same Should Apply To The Center.

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I Like The Sign It Is Always Nicer To Get A Home Made Present That A Bought Off The Shelf Machine Made One.....(unless Its A New Scroll Saw)
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Oh my goodness you guys crack me up. I love pie especially coconut cream and lemon meringue and banana cream and pecan ok all pies except mincemeat who am I trying to kid lol.
I actually thought the thingy's looked like orange slices and I thought happy and spring and the juice of an orange. Go figure I do like the pie ideas. Glad you liked and I didn't even think of it as trivet. Nice thinking you guys.
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Thanks once again Sylvia. Really nice.
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