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Old 12-07-2004, 03:59 PM   #19
Sharon Knettell Sharon Knettell is offline
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[QUOTE=Holly Snyder]Ah, more light bedtime reading I see.

Ah yes. Better than bodice rippers.

I am a computer neophyte. I have not learned all the cutting and pasting and have to write all the URLS by hand and I always miss a dot or two.

I fixed the first URL, so the rest of the post may seem clearer.

The Connecticut Pastel Society has a link to a panel maker that has a reversible heat activated glue on it. I was curious as to what that might be and I found a discussion of Beva and a website that explains and sells it.
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