I had a request at a craft show I did over the week-end for a kayak christmas ornament. Anyone know where I can find one? I remember seeing one but can't remember where. As always, your help is greatly appreciated!! ???
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Mike, thanks for the info. I tried that and all I got was premade ornaments. I wanted patterns to make some for myself. Any other suggestions? Anyone? :-/Betty
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This is true Randy! I'm going to make my own pattern using my son's kayak for a reference. I'm going to try a 3D one, should be interesting!!! Let you know how it turns out!! This way somebody can't say I copied theirs. There's that thing called copyright infringment!Betty
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