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Old September 18th 03, 03:37 PM
PConnelly
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Hi,
I have added a new tutorial on duplicating my kitchen wallpaper in
miniature. It requires some sort of graphics programs. GIMP is free and
Photoshop works well also. Other programs might also work.

http://www.fnadoc.com/WoodWorking/Mi...Wallpaper2.htm

Pat

pjjconnelly at ameritech dot net

www.fnadoc.com


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Old September 18th 03, 06:07 PM
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Some of these are very beaufitul. I bought mine in a dollhouse store for
about a buck a sheet which was enough for a room. Still haven't gotten the
electricity working in the bathroom and the chandelier in the dining room,
but I have been evicted from my apt (my house burned down) and I am having
moving day the day before my knee replacement surgery. Pluse my car is not
in such great shape to make it up to the doll house place to get it fixed.
Also my financial situation is not so great, I am on disability, but in
about 2 months I will be back in my newly rebuilt house with lots of space
although hardly any furniture, but at least they can't kick me out. My
problem is I have a macaw that makes a racket and a mess and she/he is
outside on the patio. If you would be so kind, say a little prayer for me.
By the way, the dollhouse helped so much in consoling me because I managed
to rescue it and aside from soot on the faces of the people, it was in good
shape. trille
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Hi,
I have added a new tutorial on duplicating my kitchen wallpaper in
miniature. It requires some sort of graphics programs. GIMP is free and
Photoshop works well also. Other programs might also work.

http://www.fnadoc.com/WoodWorking/Mi...Wallpaper2.htm

Pat

pjjconnelly at ameritech dot net

www.fnadoc.com





 




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