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Jo-anne Flink

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Mar 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/12/97
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Hi. My Mom just took a short course on Tole Painting and would like to
find more information. She lives in a small town in mid-Ontario and
the library there doesn't have any books or patterns. She does have
access to the net through her grandson (my nephew) although she doesn't
use it herself.

I told her that I often read a crafts newsgroup that has interesting
information and I though I would ask for your help.

Thanks
Jo-Anne


ViKore

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Mar 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/12/97
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Jo-Anne,

There is a great tole and decorative painting site run by Judy Miller,
called Fallriver it's located at
http:/fallriver.ns.ca/fallriver/index.htm
It's located in Nova Scotia,Canada so maybe Judy would have some
tips of places around there or other Canadian groups.
As far as magazines go I think Wood Strokes is a great beginners
decorative painting magazine.

Gloria Sheen

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Mar 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/14/97
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ViKore (ViK...@concentric.net) wrote:

: Jo-anne Flink wrote:
: >
: > Hi. My Mom just took a short course on Tole Painting and would like to
: > find more information. She lives in a small town in mid-Ontario and
: > the library there doesn't have any books or patterns. She does have
: > access to the net through her grandson (my nephew) although she doesn't
: > use it herself.
: >
: > I told her that I often read a crafts newsgroup that has interesting
: > information and I though I would ask for your help.

White Rose Nurseries has some beginner books for tole painting, also the
Stockade in Guelph. Perhaps your mother would be able to get to one there.
The Stockade does mail-order.
gloria
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Pat Foley

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Mar 15, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/15/97
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ViKore wrote:
>
> Jo-anne Flink wrote:
> >
> > Hi. My Mom just took a short course on Tole Painting and would like to
> > find more information. She lives in a small town in mid-Ontario and
> > the library there doesn't have any books or patterns. She does have
> > access to the net through her grandson (my nephew) although she doesn't
> > use it herself.
> >
> > I told her that I often read a crafts newsgroup that has interesting
> > information and I though I would ask for your help.
>
> Jo-Anne,
>
> There is a great tole and decorative painting site run by Judy Miller,
> called Fallriver it's located at
> http:/fallriver.ns.ca/fallriver/index.htm
> It's located in Nova Scotia,Canada so maybe Judy would have some
> tips of places around there or other Canadian groups.
> As far as magazines go I think Wood Strokes is a great beginners
> decorative painting magazine.

If you go to my homepage, you will find many craft links that your
mother will enjoy. One of them is Biggest Little Craft Mall. I think
they have a message board just for tole painters. She could access that
board and receive information as well as ask any questions she might
have concerning tole paining. My web site URL is:
http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/pfoley/pfoley.html

Mboyd01

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Mar 16, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/16/97
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There is also a tole painting mailing list that is run out of canada. It
serves both Canadian and USA painters.
Send a message to art...@fallriver.ns.ca With subscribe and your name
in the body of the letter. Great group with lots of painting tips each
day. They stick to the subject of painting without a bunch of chatter.

Lisa Boyd

P. Foley

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Mar 16, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/16/97
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If you go to my homepage, you will find a list of craft
links. Go to Biggest Little Craft Mall Message Board, and
on that board you will find a board for tole painting.
Your mother can ask questions and find some answers on that
board.

http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/pfoley/pfoley.html


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