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I have had several requests for a crossword puzzle pen~This is what I came up with~and i put it on a chrome and black Sierra. Thanks for looking~all comments welcome!
 

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Thanks for the great feedback! Hmm a pencil version.....that's a good idea IPD MR~
I can see if that might interest some folks too~I already have orders for 5 of the pens and a request for a word search one too...
 

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Jennifer, Awesome pen! Very creative! What did you seal it with prior to the resin? Thank you for showing, Regards, Doc
 

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Nice looking pen Jennifer!
I had a simialr request before Christmas. I did the same thing you did, using a label and casting in clear acrylic.
I used a Sedona and put the clues on the top of the pen
 

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Thanks all! @Doc~I used spray adhesive, same as for sealing a decal, let it dry, applied another coat, dry, then used double sided tape to put on the tube.
@ dexter0606~ I really like the way that looks with the clues on top! I may have to give that go on a larger pen~
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Excellent idea and execution. I just checked out your website Jennifer and I'm really impressed with the variety of great pens you are offering. How many pens do you sell in a year? I'm just shooting for around 50 or so. Enough to keep the creative juices flowing, but not so many that it seems like a job.

Dave
 
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