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Wow! Those are really beautiful. I love the pictures on the inside of the lid.
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You do very nice work especially on the keepsake boxes.
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Forgot to ask where did you get the plans for the stool ?
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love the boxes Joe. what is the process for, transfer printed pictures? Never heard of that and looks interesting.
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Plans for the stool were in "Campaign Furniture" by Chris Schwarz.
To copy pictures onto another surface, Copy pictures from an inkjet printer onto wax paper which is attached to plain paper with double faced tape so as to be able to feed through your printer. Then quickly apply the printed side of the wax paper to your desired surface and the picture transfers. The pictures are not perfect, but with a little practice they come out pretty good.
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Joe you have been a very busy Man, what beautiful Gifts you have made there, great job.
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Outstanding work Joe! Great Job!
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Thank you Joe.
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Bump for retention of some nice work and for the image transfer process.
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