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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 9546414, member: 36"]I bought a matt cutter centuries ago. Won't claim to be any great shakes, but then I'm nothing much at creating wall art either. Good enough for my own needs, but wouldn't want to sell any of it. People complain about the prices on wall art at the local thrift, until I tell them getting something framed would be 10x what the store wants for the whole thing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 9546414, member: 36"]I bought a matt cutter centuries ago. Won't claim to be any great shakes, but then I'm nothing much at creating wall art either. Good enough for my own needs, but wouldn't want to sell any of it. People complain about the prices on wall art at the local thrift, until I tell them getting something framed would be 10x what the store wants for the whole thing.[/QUOTE]
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