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OK, When you have a project with a large cutout are, do you place other jobs inside the area? Say you have a wildlife scene and there is an area of sky that gets cut out, do you place small jobs like key chains, bottle openers, etc... ?

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sorry if this has been discussed, I don't know how I would even search this question.
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I throw in a butterfly, fish, or anything that will fit.

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Darn right, I do!

$.07/pound at the scrap yard vs. $8.00 for 'shiny stuff' on the display table,, no contest.

These are great for color examples, marketing 'freebies' or deal sweeteners.

Keep a stack of stuff like these around and coat a couple with whatever color/finish you're using at the time. Or,,, when you get 'around to it'. 8-)
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Yes, cut anything you can
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AnotherDano wrote:Darn right, I do!

$.07/pound at the scrap yard vs. $8.00 for 'shiny stuff' on the display table,, no contest.

These are great for color examples, marketing 'freebies' or deal sweeteners.

Keep a stack of stuff like these around and coat a couple with whatever color/finish you're using at the time. Or,,, when you get 'around to it'. 8-)
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What font is that in there if you remember?
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dustywill wrote: Dano,
What font is that in there if you remember?
I just picked one that I thought would look good,,, don't remember which one, sorry.
There is another one I have a file for (Oklahoma), and it reads; "2 IT"

You sparked a thought.
Instead of TUIT, we could cut the font name in that font as a sample.

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