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Please guys have a look at my Facebook page www.facebook.com/edsdesigns and if you like what you see please Like.Mine are just simple designs and still learning the art of scroll saw.
Forester go to your page and then highlight the web address and right click it and click on copy then come here and start a response and right click and then click paste that'll give us all the web address so we all can check it out. Another way to make sure you post it where we can check it out is while on your page go to your info page on facebook and at the bottom it'll give you the web address to your profile/page copy that one here and we'll be able to get there. Hope this helps so we all can check your page.
Is it Ed's Designs? There's a horse and the sun and moon? Is that your page? Ed's Designs - Wall | Facebook
Then this should be your link to the page...
Nope....have found your website too...and the link there to your page doesn't work either...go to your page ....oh well...how long do you have your page? I have one too together with some friends and it didn't works let's say the first week...we had a lot of troubles with it but in the end it was ok...but just open your page, and then select the full www....stuff in the area above your page....and copy, then paste it here, when it's the same as you posted in your first post there's a problem...did you check on you page if you allow others to see you page? Go to manage, edit page, and there you can choose who can see your page, choose all and that should be ok...
Once whatever top coat is dry the contact paper goes directly on the image. The nice thing about it is it comes up without pulling on the picture and leaves no residue when it's pealed off....
It depends on the source picture, but most of the time I spray something on top. Shellac or triple thick glaze usually regardless of whether I'm applying the contact paper or not.
BTW, I do cut puzzles along color lines too. Most of my Christmas card puzzles are cut that way (~60/year)...
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