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I think your best bet would be PC World or any of the larger stationary shops.
Staples or HobbyCraft if you have either near to you.
You will need some very sharp scissor too, sandy.
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New scissors as well? Probably be cheaper to buy a couple of prints.
Poundland Sandy- they do great chuck away sharp scissors:)
Sandy. Don't tell me you've reached the stage of cutting out paper dolls!! :-)
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I hadn't thought of it like that, but now that you've mentioned it...
Have I just taken my first tentative step towards decrepitude?
get it freshly baked at your local matisserie?
My son did some silhouettes of his three children as a Christmas present to us. He did the more traditional black on white and they are excellent. You can recognise all the children with no bother at all.
Have fun.
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I have a print of the absinthe drinkers by Degas(a great picture both funny and sad at the same time) which has faded over time. I thought to replace it but Heathfield's comment has made me pause for thought. Is a seemingly simple answer to the problem of a fading picture actually my subconscious preparing me for changes in the offing?
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How heavy? Wallpaper samples might do?
too much of the green fairy can dull the senses
Sandy, there's nothing wrong with being creative. Will you show us the results here?
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I will, Pixie. I had thoughts of the RA Summer show but it's probably too late for that now. So AB, via Tiny pics, will be first to see them.
your local art supplies shop would be your best bet and you may find it easier to cut out with a scalpel with a number 11 or 10.5 blade. good luck.
............so, if you use a scalpel, you will need a nice, rubbery cutting board.
or a sheet of thick cardboard, maybe from packaging. can be got for free from stores when they throw cardboard boxes away.

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