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Hello! Welcome to Creative "Try"als!
Last year for a gift for "the Dad's" at my church, we gave cookies along with this -
a bean plant with a quote on a paint stick. This craft is extremely easy if you have a wood burning kit.
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I bought one from Michael's a couple years ago and it has been a very handy tool. The tool comes with different points and I used the transfer point to transfer the image.
I typed up the words, reversed them, printed them and then got a laser copy - the ink jet copy does not work - I tried :(
Here is the image below if you would like to try it....
Right click, copy, paste in your favorite publishing program, resize as desired, print and then laser print at a photocopy place if you don't own have a laser printer.
The bean was planted in a little espresso cup (it took about two weeks to get a decent size) and we wrapped the cup and part of the plant with cellophane.
Why don't you give it a try?
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