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Kitty McCue
Farmgirl in Training

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Kitty
Bozrah Ct06334
USA
15 Posts

Posted - Mar 05 2006 :  2:28:54 PM  Show Profile
Hi Everyone, I'm interested in having everyone at a wedding shower sign a rolling pin like the one depicted in MaryJane's book(page 11).
Should I use an old or new rolling pin ? What type of ink do you suggest? Should I then use acrylic cover coating? I'd like my future sisterinlaw to have something that will last. Thanks Kitty

Miss Kitty

Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

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Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
9094 Posts

Posted - Mar 05 2006 :  3:36:31 PM  Show Profile
The only thing I can suggest is if you could find a rolling pin that has been in the family, that would be nice. Don't know about the ink and acrylic. But it is a really nice idea, I know I would love something like that.
NANCY JO
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Mar 05 2006 :  6:18:40 PM  Show Profile
Welcome to the group Kitty..what a wonderful thing to want to do for your future sis in law! I would love that too!!
I would use a perm. marker..like a ultra fine point sharpie..but would test it on some wood with about the same finish first. I don't know about the acrylic cover. I don't think you would need it if it wern't going to be used..just for decoration..but I hope someone else has some idea. Good luck!!

Jenny in Utah
Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
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sillyfoulks
True Blue Farmgirl

164 Posts

Elizabeth
Illinois
USA
164 Posts

Posted - Mar 06 2006 :  10:51:41 AM  Show Profile  Send sillyfoulks an AOL message  Send sillyfoulks a Yahoo! Message
What a cute idea! I think finding a pin that belong to a family member is a wonderful idea. However, if you can't find someone willing to give up theirs, you might consider finding an old one. I love finding things with a history. Think of all the wonderful food that it helped make over the years.

Elizabeth

Not how long, but how well you have lived is the main thing.
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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator

3579 Posts

Anne E.
Elsinore Utah
USA
3579 Posts

Posted - Mar 06 2006 :  11:36:37 AM  Show Profile
That is such a neat idea - it's something that she can be so proud to hang in her kitchen. I know that my old chest of drawers has ballpoint ink writing on the underside of thd drawers that has been there for around 75 years. It's just written on the unfinished drawer bottoms. I know that was before sharpies (the miracle pen, as far as I'm concerned!) were invented, but it's stuck around for a long time. That's really my only experience with long-term ink-on-wood stuff. Good luck - what a nice thing to do!

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
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Kitty McCue
Farmgirl in Training

15 Posts

Kitty
Bozrah Ct06334
USA
15 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2006 :  07:51:42 AM  Show Profile
Thanks everyone.I'll practice on a few.

Miss Kitty
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CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl

8529 Posts

Frannie
Green County Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2006 :  08:35:57 AM  Show Profile
kitty .. one of the girls in our antiques shoppe bought an olde rolling pin from me .. and is just using a medium-point, water-proof PIGMA pen for eveyrone to sign. No ink bleeding has occurred. a Good Idea to practice on the wood you find. This will be a much appreciated gift. (you can also use an olde 'bread-board')

True Friends, Frannie
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blueroses
True Blue Farmgirl

1323 Posts

Debbie
in the Pandhandle of Idaho
USA
1323 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2006 :  09:14:14 AM  Show Profile
I really like this idea, and will remember to use it in the future. I'll have to look for some more old rolling pins, don't want to write on the ones I have now.

Debbie

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
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blueroses
True Blue Farmgirl

1323 Posts

Debbie
in the Pandhandle of Idaho
USA
1323 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2006 :  09:15:14 AM  Show Profile
Kitty,

I think I used to drive past the sign for your town, when I used to go to RI. My husband has all kinds of different routes to avoid I 95.

Debbie

"You cannot find peace...by avoiding life."
Virginia Woolfe
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