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So thanks to those who sent me
cigar labels. This weekend I started the project. Sanded down the top and started glue the labels down. Now this is going much slower than I thought but I am about half way done. I didn't take pictures at the halfway point last night but here are some from night #1
Before Sanding
After Sanding
Labeling
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Coming out great!
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Nice, how are you gluing them down? What are you using?
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Jimmie the Mum Wrote:Nice, how are you gluing them down? What are you using?
Some art type glue that is made for this kind of stuff. My girlfriend is doing alot of the work, it's great to have a supportive girl shoot this was her
bar she bought when she moved in and we are already tearing it up. LOL
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I think I recognize the decopage glue you're using...I used the same stuff when I outfitted my cigar caddy. Good stuff!
Your project looks like it's really taking off. Can't wait to see the finished product!
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very cool are you using modge podge to glue them down?
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Very cool! While I have no immediate plans for a cigar label project of my own, I began saving my labels - just in case. Between this bar, and the poker table and end table Doc Stogie Fresh displayed, I'm starting to get ideas.