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Old 03-12-2005, 06:12 PM   #1
Kimber Scott Kimber Scott is offline
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Bird cage liners? LOL! That doesn't sound very promising. I had a look at the painting you did of your husband on ABS. Wonderful! I can't believe I Googled the Internet for information on ABS, but never thought to do a search here on the forum! Duh.

Anyway, I would be eternally grateful, if you were to give me a panel! I promise I won't pitch it into the Grand Canyon and I don't have any birds. I'm just now practicing glazing on some pieces of wood I've covered with acrylic gesso. I'm finding the smooth surface to be quite a challenge. I don't have a clue what I'm doing! I did notice in the other thread you, or somebody, said the ABS was absorbent. I'm curious how the paint feel when I lay it on that.

Thanks, so much. My number is 623.329.1931. Maybe, I could drop by this week sometime?
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