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My first leather project in a loooong is complete! I was given a rough design to carve and I made a few revisions. The customer named the garden "New Pool".... see if you can find it. Finished size (closed) is approximately 12" x 12". Please let me know what you think and how I can improve!

Thanks to all the people who helped me along.... you know who you are. :-)

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Bob - that came out really nice! Good job. I like the color you used, can you share what it was?

Crystal

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Bob - that came out really nice! Good job. I like the color you used, can you share what it was?

Crystal

Thanks Crystal! The primary color is Timber Brown with a light coat of Java Brown along the edges and spine. Both are Eco-Flo dyes from Tandy. I used an airbrush to apply the dye. After that I applied a coat of Fiebing's Antique Finish in Mahogany. Most of that seemed to come off even through I buffed lightly. It did add a slight reddish tint, which I liked. I sealed it with Tan-Kote. I'm debating whether to add another coat of Neat-Lac...

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:You_Rock_Emoticon: What a great job you have done in this project. Looking forward to your next one. Can not believe it is your first. Well done.

Kiwi :coffeecomp:

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Bob,

Nice job, it turned out very well!

Johnny

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Outstanding work

Josh

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Yes, I rather like your tile affect. I'm thinking you just layed it out and cut and beveled the lines? It looks too big a pattern for any kind of stamp. Turned out very nice.

Also, that Fiebings antique will wash off with time. It needs a sealer. Angelus makes an acrylic antique that won't rub off but will add a lot of color if you leave it on too long. Actually dries really quick.

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Thanks to everyone for your kind comments!

You're right, Go2Tex.... I marked the lines and carved them along with the rest of the pattern. The grid pattern is meant to emulate a latticed garden gate the customer has. I decided to add a light coat of Neat Lac to seal it.

Yes, I rather like your tile affect. I'm thinking you just layed it out and cut and beveled the lines? It looks too big a pattern for any kind of stamp. Turned out very nice.

Also, that Fiebings antique will wash off with time. It needs a sealer. Angelus makes an acrylic antique that won't rub off but will add a lot of color if you leave it on too long. Actually dries really quick.

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