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Pens equal money in the bank - SDB777 - 09-26-2015 Been trying to get caught back up after Lyn took the pen pouches to work....she sold EVERYTHING! Scrambling to make pens isn't fun...but I hate not having 'stock' on hand. Breast Cancer Awareness blank on a Jr.Gent gold rollerball ![]() PeachDesire on a Jr.Gent chrome rollerball ![]() EasternRedCedar-crosscut- on a Jr.Gent gold rollerball ![]() Had some more made up, but these are the winners of the show for my eyes. I'll be making about 30-ish more in various other kit forms....too much fun. Scott (gotta love a great blank) B Re: Pens equal money in the bank - Birdseye Bill - 09-28-2015 Very nice looking pens. If you don't mind me asking, how much are you selling your pens for? Re: Pens equal money in the bank - Arlin Eastman - 09-28-2015 Scott You did a very nice job. How did you get the words into the photo. Re: Pens equal money in the bank - GregoryJ - 09-28-2015 Arlin, Microsoft's "Paint" program can be used to add text to JPEG files. Re: Pens equal money in the bank - Arlin Eastman - 09-28-2015 Thanks I have MS and the Paint but never used it that way. I guess I will have to fiddle around with it. Arlin Re: Pens equal money in the bank - OutOfOrder & TwOBroKe - 10-01-2015 Birdseye Bill said: Inquiring minds are curious... and me! Plus I can see why they are sellers, nice work! Re: Pens equal money in the bank - SDB777 - 10-01-2015 Birdseye Bill said: I use a times three to get a price. These Jr Gent 1's go for $20-$25, I'm not trying to make a fortune....just turning for fun and keeping the funds to purchase more kits/blank making 'stuff'. Scott (I have a job, this is supposed to be fun) B Re: Pens equal money in the bank - SDB777 - 10-01-2015 Arlin Eastman said: I use freeware program called Picsas3 for the border and text. Lightroom 4.4 for editing light/darks. And HDRsoft(PhotoMatix Essentials) for the HDR'ing. Scott (realistic photos made easy) B |