Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 5636167)
I wouldn't want any trace of politics in my quilting space. :eek:
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I just use the alaskalady's way of folding fabric. Use my 9*12 ruler and the "board" and turn and turn and turn. No extra cost involved!
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i would be concerned with the ink against my fabric...but if you put something against the ink...why not!
I live across the street from a poling place, so I see lots of these sticking out of the garbage cans. We have used the signs for garage sales...and also for a wedding reception...attached the cardboard wedding sign over the candidate info and it was much more stable. It was just to point people in the right direction for the reception. |
Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 5636167)
I wouldn't want any trace of politics in my quilting space. :eek:
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I bought sheets of acid free foam core at the Dollar Tree. I cut my pieces 5" X 11" and got 9 or 10 out of each board. I bought 40 sheets and I only have one sheet left!!!
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I wonder if those boards are acid free?
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Originally Posted by MimiBug123
(Post 5637852)
I wonder if those boards are acid free?
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I too believe they are just plactic
Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
(Post 5637885)
I know that there is a board member that uses the election advertising boards. I can't remember who it is though. I think they are plastic corrugated board.
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Haven't used them for folding fabric but I have used them to make a design wall.
I also used them the line the inside of my chicken coop, lol. Hey, they are corrigated, run some waterproof glue on them and it traps in the air that keeps the coop warm. lol. |
Amen! Amen!! Enough is enough!!
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