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Oi Tim. Eu sou do Brasil e estou sempre passando aqui para ver seus trabalhos.

Tim,
Very cool. I,ve been making my own masks for years with frisket film. This is such a great idea, Much sturdier then the film and you can use it over and over. Well done!!
Love It.
Lynn

Thanks for this video showing the technique. I just bought a few of your masks and are so looking forward to try them out. I just love the spiderweb and I got an idea for that one.
You are so great with different things and techniques.Love it.

Love these ideas, Tim. Thanks so much for all of your tutorials and inspiration!!!

I'm so glad you did the video. I've like the look of masks but haven't been able to take a class on how to use them. Now that I know, I have to try it!
Very cool!
:J

Very nice! I have never used a mask on a project before. I guess I'll bet trying to make my own until stores get yours here :D

Ziggy

Tim thanks so much for this awesome video. I just love the mask templates and all the different ways you can use them.

Thank you Tim for the video. I just bought a bunch of your masks and I love them. I really liked how you made them all clear. It's cool to see how the image will exactly turn out. You're awesome.

NOW I get it!!! Thank you.

Thanks for showing us how. You always have the coolest ideas.

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