Thanks for the tips Chris. I am going to check out your site. How do
you make your transfers?
I will be looking for a magnifiying glass. Keep up the good work and
Happy Hunting, Jam (James)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Dog Scouts Troop"
wrote:
> Thanks! If you'd like to see more of my work, go to the 'images'
page on my website at www.ScoutDogsBoxes.com I enjoy the carving as
much as the finding and planting :-) I'll let you in on the secret to
more detailed stamps:
> 1) get a good clear transfer (if you need more info on this let me
know)
> 2) Use a magnifying glass! I won't carve without one, it really
makes a HUGE difference. I use one meant for modelers that stands on
it's own, because my husband got it for his hobby & let me 'steal'
it :-) But I'd like a larger one (like the ones that clip to a
table), but they are cost prohibitive. He thinks I'm nuts for looking
for little plastic boxes in the woods, and I think he's nuts for
spending hours playing on-line war games :-) I've carved him a sig
stamp anyway, but I doubt if anyone will see it :-)
>
> Enjoy!
> Scoutdogs
> (Chris)
>
> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 16:28:30 -0000
> From: "jamnjelly03"
> Subject: Re: Names scoutdogs
>
> Great stamps!!! I am impressed (no pun intended)
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "scoutdogs107"
> wrote:
> > To anyone who cares:
> > I added my current sig stamp (and the one's I carved for my dogs)
> to
> > the files section under sig stamps.
> > Scoutdogs
>
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