Football Logo Plaques

These look fantastic!

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I hadn’t seen this ~ excellent tutuorial! Thanks so much for sharing all the details. :pray:t3:

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Thank You


I did this too!

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Very Nice, did you use resin?

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Very striking! They look great.

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That came out really nice.

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Thank You

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Thank You very much

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Need my address to send me the Cowboys one? lol I tease. Love them all. I have something like this on my “to do” list. :slight_smile:

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These are so much fun to make & fairly easy. Hardest part is watching the paint dry. :smile:

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Didn’t like until I saw the Chiefs. Great stuff

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Thank You

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these are so perfect! and that texture is amazing. I have been looking for the chiefs arrowhead logo in a cut file , can you tell me where you got this? thanks!

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These are great!! Did you use primer before the paint?

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Hi;

I Google searched Kansas City chiefs Round Logo & copied it into Inkscape & turned it into a cut file there. If you need any help just let me know.

Thank You,

Rod

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I use Rustoleum 2X which has primer in it.

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@ovm.steve @rmaker1952

I found this product on a YouTube video. If you have any dexterity issues I highly recommend this invention.

I also purchased the Mixkwik tube to shake those 2oz bottles craft paints. The tube fits 2 bottles.

Found the website and called the inventor. Great guy and this is a made in America product.

It works GREAT!!! There is also something so satisfying knowing your paint is thoroughly mixed.

Here is the link to his website and a link to the YouTube video.

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Thank you so much for thinking of me, I hadn’t thought of that for spray paint, but I made one that holds 1oz and 2oz bottles for my airbrush paints.

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