Fashion Plates

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    • 4 years 8 months ago
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    If it wasn't for my countless hours spent creating and designing from these wonderful plates I may have never gotten my foot in the door in the fashion industry.
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    Same here.
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    You never did return the plates you borrowed from me some 20 years ago.
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    I thought those were like presents or something. Also, all those endless hours spent massaging your feet were pretty much payback.
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    Woahhhhhh I had those, I used to chew on them as a little kid o_o

    Don't you put a piece of paper over them and color over it?
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    Captain_Howdy wrote:
    I thought those were like presents or something. Also, all those endless hours spent massaging your feet were pretty much payback.


    Oh, yeah, that's right. I'm going to be needing another one those soon.

    Nick, you used a black crayon inside a little clip that held the crayon in place and ran it up and down the whole plate to trace the outlines of the designs. Then you use colored pencils to add sparkle and pazazz.
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    My sister had those. I had the monster one.
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    pjb2377 wrote:

    Nick, you used a black crayon inside a little clip that held the crayon in place and ran it up and down the whole plate to trace the outlines of the designs. Then you use colored pencils to add sparkle and pazazz.


    O rly? I must have been doing it wrong :lol: im sure my mom or someone bought it for me from a thrift store, cause all I remember are those random plates. The only thing I knew to do with them was to put a paper on them and color over them :lol:
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    I had the follow up to the Fashion Faces. Fashion plates must have been much more fun. There are only so many faces you can make.
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    • 4 years 3 months ago
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    DebrisStorm wrote:
    My sister had those. I had the monster one.


    Same here. My sister had this one and I had the monster one. I rather enjoyed the monster one.
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    • 3 years 2 months ago
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    oh yes i loved mine i had 2 an ariel one from little mermaid and a barbie one
    thanks Debbie



    thanks Dreamy
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