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Hey gang,

So here is the final version of the coat of arms I've been working on. It's for my Mother-In-Law's family as a surprise for them as they are visiting from Germany. Christ is their last name (possible relation?) :whistle:

It's done in 5/6 veg tan, painted with acrylics and antiqued.

Anyway, check out the step-by-step in this thread:

http://leatherworker...showtopic=34110

Thanks all!

Andy

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Hey gang,

So here is the final version of the coat of arms I've been working on. It's for my Mother-In-Law's family as a surprise for them as they are visiting from Germany. Christ is their last name (possible relation?) :whistle:

It's done in 5/6 veg tan, painted with acrylics and antiqued.

Anyway, check out the step-by-step in this thread:

http://leatherworker...showtopic=34110

Thanks all!

Andy

Oh- super nice, Andy! They'll love it. :specool:

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To say they will be pleased, would be an understatement

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Very Nice piece of art there!

I do have a question. You say you painted the leather with acrylics and then antiqued. So after you painted it, did you seal it with a block resist or Super Shene first? Let that dry and then apply the antique?

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Oh- super nice, Andy! They'll love it. :specool:

Thanks! Can't wait to give it too them and see how they dig it.

To say they will be pleased, would be an understatement

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Very Nice piece of art there!

Thanks!

I do have a question. You say you painted the leather with acrylics and then antiqued. So after you painted it, did you seal it with a block resist or Super Shene first? Let that dry and then apply the antique?

Oh yeah, forgot to mention I did apply a coat or two of super sheen on just the painted bit before antiquing. This way the paint wouldn't wipe out accidentally. I let the antique stain the background areas though.

That's a fabulous piece of work. Very nice.

Thanks!

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I really like that. Superb work!

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