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I had some time today so I did this

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Making this

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And these

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Well, stitching and final polishing on the notebook covers and wallets. I also took the coin purses out from under their rocks and put finish on about a dozen of those.

The phone case was one thing I have been wanting to do for a while, but I didn't want to pay more than five bucks for the plastic piece. I saw one in a store today for a buck. All I had to do was sand the Hello Kitty off of it and stain it brown.

Obviously I'm new at this, but I'm learning and having fun. Feel free to critique, I try not to bring my feelings to the Internet.

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Great idea for the phone cover :)

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Thanks.

Here is a close up of one of the leaf covered covers. I know it is not a new technique, but I dig it

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It may not be a new technique but I don't know it :D do you have a link to a how-to by any chance? It looks great!

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I don't know of a how to. Basically I pressed leaves into wet leather. Get it damp like you we're going to tool it then get it a little wetter. Then I mashed them into the leather with my press. I found that the length of time you squish the leaf into the leather is as important as how hard. I only used three leaves on this one, I just moved them around a lot. When the leather was dry enough to dye, I used some Fiebings Oxblood and block dyed it. About 15 or 347 times. When I got the look I wanted, I quit. I do these with an antique finish as well.post-41377-0-82310200-1371046839_thumb.j

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I wish I had read that a while back. It would have saved me some experimentation. Now off to learn how to make pictures show right side up. Or up side up.

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Great projects and the spin off benefit of learning a new technique!

Thanks for posting

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A discussion (and eventually a couple of how-to's) of imprinting leaves into leather....

http://leatherworker...rinting +leaves

Excellent, thank you! I did try a search but I think I got every possible combination bar the one I was after lol.

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I like the leaves idea, thanks for posting up the items.

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nice job on the leaf ;)

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Would one more "nice job" be too redundant? Hope not!

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First I made a template/prototype from a brown paper sack my grocery store uses. It's cheaper than experimenting with leather. When I had it worked out I cut up some 2-3oz leather, dyed it with some of Fiebing's light brown oil dye and stitched me all together. When I was in the store the other day buying paper for a book a guy asked me to make him, I saw an iPhone 4 case for $.99. I bought that and some nifty wheat fibre paper.

I had to sand the graphic off the case, dye it and then I cemented it to the leather and then stitched it on. The case is flexible which is important for inserting and removing the phone.

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Cutting out the hole for the camera was easy, but burnishing it was tricky. I did this before I sewed the phone case on. I also got it fairly wet and stretched and rolled the edge of that hole hoping to make it more durable. This didn't leave much to stitch to. Here are a couple more.

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Over all, it wasn't to difficult and it works pretty well. It's too easy to overstuff though.

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Here's the beginnings of the book. First one I've ever done. It's gonna be a biggun. 200 pages plus a leather cover. I've no idea what to ask for it and wasn't smart enough to get that settled beforehand.

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How did you do the iphone case????

Bri

Bri, Look on You Tube for a guy named "Ian Atkinson" he has some excellent videos, and please dont forget to donate to him so he keeps making them.

http://ianatkinson.net/leather/

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