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tommyd

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started playing with casting pr here are some bottle stoppers I came up with. It's kind of fun to see what colorsyou can come up with and what you can add to your castings. I don't care for the long chrome kits from as have order some shorter ones on the group buy.
 

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Skye

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Heh, I like the smiley faces. We've got a bar downtown in Charlotte (if it's still there) called
'Have a Nice Day Cafe', bet those would fit right in!
 

flyingmelon

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Seenin the smilies

I'm thinking that if reached for a bottle and it was smiling at me I might have opened it once too many times already.

Nice looking stoppers
 
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started playing with casting pr here are some bottle stoppers I came up with. It's kind of fun to see what colorsyou can come up with and what you can add to your castings. I don't care for the long chrome kits from as have order some shorter ones on the group buy.


Those are really nice and should do well at a show with them... wine stoppers are a big draw at my booth.

I agree on the chrome stoppers... I've stopped doing them, but recently saw the SS ones that Ruth Niles offers on her site... I like them and plan to pick up some for the future.
 
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