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Old 07-14-2009, 11:59 AM   #3
Alicia Kornick Alicia Kornick is offline
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Thanks Julie,

I googled "shipping pastels" yesterday and came across AirFloat. Yes, that was a price for packaging the work, but I could buy an airline ticket and take it myself for that price!

I will also check with FedEx, looks like people on the Forum have better luck with them than UPS.

Thanks for the links too.

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