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In a message dated 1/11/2004 11:39:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
I want to either do our half bathroom or my computer room walls (or both)
with quotes but I haven't figured out a way to do it yet. Anyone have any
ideas? Oh and my handwriting is awful.

When YOU feel that you are ready to have better handwriting, YOU will work to
make it better. Maybe this will be the reason! <g>

~Kelly. ducking


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Barb Eaton

Spit, sputter, tu wee. You got me Kelly. LOL! I've tryed calligraphy but
can't get the feel for the pen. I have a grip of death. ;-) I remember
writting in school and developing the callous I have on my finger. It was
torture. I should have gotten someones help at the conference when I had a
chance. Well I guess I could ask someone local but it just seems silly.
Everyone is *so* busy plus I don't know anyone that does Calligraphy.
Excuses. ;-)


Barb E
"Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who
have the habit of making excuses."

- George Washington Carver, Chemist and Educator



>
> When YOU feel that you are ready to have better handwriting, YOU will work to
> make it better. Maybe this will be the reason! <g>
>
> ~Kelly. ducking
>

Deborah Lewis

***Well I guess I could ask someone local but it just seems silly.
Everyone is *so* busy plus I don't know anyone that does Calligraphy.***

Did someone already recommend a projector?
If you could rent one and copy your quotes into nice fonts you could
project them on the walls and trace them.

I think I saw that on one of those decorating porn shows Kathryn likes so
well.<g>

Deb L

[email protected]

In a message dated 1/12/04 9:32:42 AM, homemama@... writes:

<< Well I guess I could ask someone local but it just seems silly.
Everyone is *so* busy plus I don't know anyone that does Calligraphy. >>

Block print them.
Get your kids to write them.
Ask guests who come to your house to write one.

That way you'll have a variety of scripts.

Sandra

Barb Eaton

ROFLMAO! Now wouldn't *that* be interesting. Nah... more dangerous yes.
;-)


Barb E
"A poor fit between your passions and your work may be
more detrimental than a poor fit between the demands of
your job and your current abilities."

- Robert K. Cooper, Author in ³The Other 90%²




on 1/12/04 12:54 PM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:

> I think I saw that on one of those decorating porn shows Kathryn likes so
> well.<g>
>
> Deb L

Jane Van Benthusen

You could print out the quotes in different fonts and colors or on
different colored paper and decopage (sp?) them to the wall. It's easy and
cheap to do.
:) Have fun! Jane

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From: <kbcdlovejo@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: [UnschoolingDiscussion] Barb's handwriting


> In a message dated 1/11/2004 11:39:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
> I want to either do our half bathroom or my computer room walls (or
both)
> with quotes but I haven't figured out a way to do it yet. Anyone have
any
> ideas? Oh and my handwriting is awful.
>
> When YOU feel that you are ready to have better handwriting, YOU will
work to
> make it better. Maybe this will be the reason! <g>
>
> ~Kelly. ducking
>
>
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