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My Favorite Tool

Posted by Edna  Published in Anecdotes and Musings, Tools and Tips

Several weeks ago I stumbled on a calligraphy site, which I foolishly forgot to bookmark (if I find it again, I will bookmark it, and add a link in a post so you can find it too).  Anyway, as I wandered around the site (I’m a lurker), I was intrigued by a post called ‘My [...]

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