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4 years ago ::
Nov 01, 2008 - 11:55PM
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nice to know im not the only one who does that! lol :)
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4 years ago ::
Oct 30, 2008 - 3:39PM
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Well I haven't painted them yet. I just get so carried away with ideas sometimes and then don't finish. LOL
I always remember that for every word typed there is a real person sitting behind the keyboard.
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4 years ago ::
Oct 30, 2008 - 12:52PM
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i look forward to seeing it, you do great work. the last cat i saw named neko was a 2yr old Bengal tiger we had at our wedding. this one looks alot more cuddly!!!
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4 years ago ::
Oct 20, 2008 - 12:19PM
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Thank you. That kitty belongs to a dear friend of mine. His name is Neko. :) I'm going to try painting one of those pumpkins this week. Thanks for the info.
I always remember that for every word typed there is a real person sitting behind the keyboard.
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4 years ago ::
Oct 18, 2008 - 7:39PM
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i dont think you would need to seal the patio paints, as they are designed for outdoors. i love your kitty nice pic!
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4 years ago ::
Oct 17, 2008 - 5:05PM
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Thanks for the help. I have patio paints and some acrylic but not as many colors. Would patio paint work? Do I have to seal it afterwards?
I always remember that for every word typed there is a real person sitting behind the keyboard.
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4 years ago ::
Oct 16, 2008 - 10:03PM
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yes wash them well, to get the natural oils off, but not enough to scrape the skin. are you using craft paints or a pumkin kit?
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4 years ago ::
Oct 07, 2008 - 7:57PM
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I've bought some small pumpkins with the intent of painting them. I've never done this before. Have any of you and do you have some helpful hints to share with me?
I always remember that for every word typed there is a real person sitting behind the keyboard.
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