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I'm looking for a bunch of printable images that I can resize, print and stick on to stock and then cut off at the bandsaw or scroll saw. Specifically images of windows and doors for birdhouses. Anybody have a link to share?

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Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
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I may have to resort to freehand!
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ChrisNeilan wrote:I may have to resort to freehand!
I dunno about that. I followed Chuck's link, typed "bird house" in the search box, and accepted the suggestion for "bird house isolated". Which got me to this page. More creative birdhouse ideas there than I could come up with in a month of Sundays.
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:I dunno about that. I followed Chuck's link, typed "bird house" in the search box, and accepted the suggestion for "bird house isolated". Which got me to this page. More creative birdhouse ideas there than I could come up with in a month of Sundays.
I agree, tons of photos of birdhouses. But.... Maybe what I am looking for is more of a sketch up. I want to create add ons to my existing birdhouses. Things like windows and doors, or flowers and who knows what, maybe a bunny! Somewhere in my scroll saw bookmarks I think I have a site, but I can't access that computer now. It would require a trip to my office, and I can't go to work until next week due to my medical condition.
I may have to learn Sketchup. This old dog is getting to the point where it doesn't learn new tricks too well. Darn blinking light on the VCR syndrome!:rolleyes:
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Have an old computer of your kids' sitting around? It might have some clip-art software that will have your images.

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Chris, Don't let the ol' Dog syndrome slow you down. Now that you have a second chance, Live it up (reasonably). (that's experience talking)

My thought in sending along the link was that you could find a pic of what you need, somewhere in the 40 pages of pics - then print the page and used a photocopier to size, then cut out the parts you want. Anyway - Best wishes in getting what you need.

Thanks to Dennis (Buckeye) for simplifying finding birdhouses.
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charlese wrote:Chris, Don't let the ol' Dog syndrome slow you down. Now that you have a second chance, Live it up (reasonably). (that's experience talking)

My thought in sending along the link was that you could find a pic of what you need, somewhere in the 40 pages of pics - then print the page and used a photocopier to size, then cut out the parts you want. Anyway - Best wishes in getting what you need.

Thanks to Dennis (Buckeye) for simplifying finding birdhouses.

Thanks, Charlese... When my wife landed her day job as a teacher, the first thing I got for her was a xerox machine (actually made by Xerox!). It's a little one, but does a great job reducing or enlarging!
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Lots here:

http://www.canstockphoto.com/vector-cli ... indow.html

Found by Google with "clip art of doors and windows"!:D
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Not specifically doors and windows, but I get some good patterns from coloring books and stained glass design books.
People look at me funny when I spend a long time looking through coloring books in the store.:o
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