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    Hi all,

    My creative wife has made me a lovely christmas present...

    She is willing to make others if there is enough interest.

    They would cost £15 plus postage.. They look good in the trophy cabinet or in the shed...

    I can deliver to the agm if required.

    Apologies about the blue ribbon, I didn't have a good match for moorland blue.

    Merry christmas to all greevesters.

    Regards

    Scott Chappell
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  • #2
    Thats a great idea scott, she is clever!.....just one thing...whats a trophy cabinet.......

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    • #3
      Greetings!

      Hiya Scott,

      That's amazing work! My compliments to the artiste.

      Happy Christmas mate, have a good one.

      Brian.

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      • #4
        How on earth do you do that? Amazing!
        Colin Sparrow

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        • #5
          Send her one of your books and she will show you!

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          • #6
            Time consuming... That's how..

            Hi all.

            Kathryn's pleased with all your positive comments.

            Colin Each page is marked at certain points, then folded twice to create the letters, it's very very time consuming.

            She can make all different types of book folds, she can even make shapes like santas sleigh etc etc.

            if you have a Facebook account look up www.facebook.com/bookfoldsbykathryn

            Scott

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            • #7
              Hi Scott,

              Hope you and your family are well.

              I have to admit I've not seen this kind of work before - its amazing! Presumably you have to be very careful in your initial calculations to make sure that there are sufficient pages, and that the design is in the centre! Look like a hell of a lot of work!

              All the best,
              Andrew

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              • #8
                But can you still read the book..?
                Colin Sparrow

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