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Congratulations to Nancym as Mr Random picked post #2 Check your PM box shortly. Thanks all for playing. See you next week! ![]() Check out this set of 10 brushes for PSP to create a variety of tire tracks. (if you use PSP8, the brushes will still work but due to a difference in how the program manages the brushes, the results are not the best, so i have a set of matching tubes instead). If you want a chance to win this set, tell me what you could do with such brushes. I will be back Monday night to draw for a winner
(if the winner uses PSP8, the brushes set will be substituted by the tubes set)
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Cassel tutorials for beginners and seasoned scrappers
Last edited by Cassel; 11-01-2010 at 05:45 PM. |
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I have a couple train and car kits that I could use this with to make tracks behind them. Thanks for the chance.
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Biker kit of course!! love these!
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My S-I-L has a 4-wheeler that these brushes would work with.
But, you want to know what I thought of FIRST when I looked at the preview? Zippers! "Sew," they might be used for something like that, too! Pun intended, of course!
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I can see these being great for any kind of travel or outdoors-type kits and layouts ... to emboss papers, make edges, make frames (oops, YOU thought of that! LOL!), make a title or wordart ...
Thanks for the chance to win! |
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