Remember,
Amateurs built the Ark.
Professionals built the Titanic!
Photobucket Over at Lumberjocks when you post one of your projects you receive feed back from other Lumberjocks. For me this was a vital part of my woodworking journey. Not only do you start to feel as if you know these people, you end up really looking forward to what they have to say about your projects whether you receive constructive criticism or you get compliments, which for me has been a great ego booster and allowed me to be able to feel alright about posting my woodwork and making this blog about it. Martin the creator of Lumberjocks has added a way to place links of your posts on your personal blog. So I am now going to place the link to the items that I have posted here AND at Lumberjocks so that if you wish to click on it, you will see what other Lumberjocks have said about my particular project. If you are a woodworker and have not joined Lumberjocks yet, this may just be the push you need when you read the wonderful comments from this great group of people! And if you do join, please tell them Allison sent ya!

Toilet seat covers ? Tips and Tricks

11/11/2008

     Ever run out of tracing paper at the WRONG time right when you are ready to trace and transfer a pattern for intarsia or scroll work? You have no place to go at this hour? No local store open to purchase some? Well I bet ya have a local gas station! Yup, you read that right. Those tissue paper seat covers work great in a pinch.
No pun intended,
Photobucket(but perhaps should be) LOL!!!
An old artist down in Laguna Beach turned me on to this "tip or trick." And yes I have actually tried it. I am not condoning thievery here by any means. But as a intarsist and scroller , being taken off the task for any period of time can sometimes take longer to get back on, (for me anyway.)
     So just a little "tip or trick" that perhaps will come in handy someday for you!
And please do not forget to honor all our veterans today, such a VERY important day.
PEACE!!!
Allison


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Thanks and Peace
Allison, A.K.A. Wood Alley

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