Fun with substrates

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MINNE_JOHN
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Fun with substrates

Post by MINNE_JOHN »

Took a walk through my local big-box home improvement store, looking for ideas. Hmm ... cork flooring ... what would that be good for? Carving, that's what!
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Monogrammed coaster approx. 4" diameter ... acrylic enamel in the carve to accent figures.
Monogrammed coaster approx. 4" diameter ... acrylic enamel in the carve to accent figures.
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Friend sells KW trucks and drinks gallons of coffee. Ah!

basecircle
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John They look good.I like the choice of materials.Nice job Basecircle

gad5264
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That's a great use of substrate material. I like it.
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thanks for the tip. it will be nice to try out.
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MarkB611
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Nice work and idea.
I'm going to try this on cork coasters.

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