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Traditional signage: cafe
Posted by A Misselbrook on October 6, 2005 at 1:10 pmHi
This is a job that I did locally and it really beams out when you walk down the road!! 😮Jill Marie Welsh replied 18 years, 7 months ago 7 Members · 8 Replies -
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NICE WORK!!! I love it.
You’ve got a great style.
Stevo
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Now that’s one classy piece of work.
Lovely sign.
The colors are very understated and elegant.
You going to the Letterhead meet in Callender next May?
You oughta.
Love…..Jill -
Thanks for all the nice comments! Its really nice to feel that people like what I do!!
Wheres Callender Jill?Does anybody else decorate their box of trix to advertise themselves? I made this one about a month ago. Its not quite finished but I havent had time to do any more to it yet! 😉
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Really nice work. I don’t do brush work, but I envy those who do, and can.
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Nice sign kit too, kid.
My kit was made for me by my friend Catherine Foster from Cowdenbeath.
It’s been autographed by a slew of signwriters.
Get the to a Letterhead meet, it will blow your mind.
Stewart MacLaren is having a Letterhead meet early next May in Callender Scotland,
there’s a post somewhere on here about it.
It’s called “A Tickle in the Trossachs”.
There will be tons of traditional painters there from all over.
(and vinyl-sign-making people too)
We paint little signs called panels for each other,
eat, drink, and be merry,
and learn new tricks.
Love….Jill
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