User talk:Mrs Scarborough

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I saw your post on LJ. Welcome to Wikipedia! &mdash;Brim 01:36, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the welcome. It's all very BIG but I'm having a lot of fun wrapping my mind around it! Mrs Scarborough 15:15, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

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Best to get some more support and input. Flag it on the talk page for WikiProject Visual arts or even WikiProject Arts, plus relevant article talk pages. However, that might be a bit long winded, so you could always be BOLD, and just do it, if you're confident it's the right format. Or a combination of the two. Keep me posted. Tyrenius 15:50, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

As this is a wiki where anyone and everyone contributes, it's probably a question of if it needs doing, then do it. I suspect it will be down to you (if you want) to devise the method for organising art materials, as no one else seems to be particularly active there. You may find it will then attract others - or not. Tyrenius 12:17, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

Frisket
You only need a dedicated disambiguation page if there's three or more items. Think what the procedure is at the moment. Someone will search for "Frisket" and they will get to that page. If they actually want the airbrush mask they will see the link at the top and find it easily. There is no need for the cross link on "Frisket (art material)", because no one is likely to search for that term specifically. However, it doesn't matter having it there, as it's not doing any harm. Tyrenius 12:07, 9 September 2006 (UTC)