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Sarah King
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Location: Oak Park IL
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My new website

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I have been wanting to say this for months -- I have a new website called www.angelgilding.com. It comes complete with a Customers Gallery, an FAQ and a Photo Demonstration of How to Mirror. Of course, it has links - to this site and to many of our friends.

New prices, some new products and many more new things in the very near future. Hope you like it.
Sarah King
AngelGilding.com
Catharine C. Kennedy
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Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:28 am
Location: Chatham Center, NY

Post by Catharine C. Kennedy »

Congratulations, Sarah! Nice, clean, easy to work site-looks top shelf! :lol:
Catharine C. Kennedy
Chatham Center, NY
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Post by Guest »

That's how an art website should look! Good stuff!
Raymond Chapman
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Joined: Fri Apr 09, 2004 5:50 pm
Location: Temple. Texas

Great Site

Post by Raymond Chapman »

Great site, Sarah. And thanks for the how-to...everything is easier if you can see someone doing it (at least someone that knows what they are doing).

Lots of folks are jumping into glass work because you have taken the fear factor away...welll, some anyway.
Sarah King
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Post by Sarah King »

Thanks Raymond - I'm glad you liked it.

As to the fear factor, the question to ask yourself is - what's the worst that can happen? A big mess? Well, we're all used to making a big mess. So clean off the glass and try it again. By the tenth time, you'll be really good either at mirroring glass or at making a big mess. They're both talents a person can be proud of.
Sarah King
AngelGilding.com
Mike Jackson
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Golden Era Studios
Vintage Ornamental Clip art
Jackson Hole, WY

Photography site:
Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons
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