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April 24, 2008

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Dayna

Thanks for the tip! As soon as I saw this, I outlined all of my Colluzles! Simple tip but very helpful. Love it!

Debie

Hi, I have taken this tip one step further and colored each shape slot with a different color of permanent marker so it's even easier to follow the shape to be cut. I would love to see a tutorial on shading and highlighting with SU markers. I always just get the "flat" look. Thank you. Debie

Debie

Hi, I have taken this tip one step further and colored each shape slot with a different color of permanent marker so it's even easier to follow the shape to be cut. I would love to see a tutorial on shading and highlighting with SU markers. I always just get the "flat" look. Thank you. Debie

Marge Waskiewicz

Hi,
I found it very helpful to number each line above the circle with a sharpie. Start with #1 for the largest circle, and go on down. This also was very helpful.

Marge

Deborah Stokes

I am looking for the Coluzzle cutting templates for the Circle and Oval but are no where to be found in my home town of Alabaster, Alabama. Are these templates available through you? IF not, do you have a suggestion where I can get them. I have a set, but they are really really worn and are hard to use now. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Deborahcee@aol.com (205-664-0225). Thank you for any information you can provide.

arajbe

hello, I've seen your videos on youtube but have not risen more? and the videos are removed it after you make them beautiful again.
Sorry, use a translator to communicate that not much English.

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