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  1. From the album: Tina's Labor of Love

    A document tube I made with the Scandinavian map as it was drawn in the early 1600-hundreds (around 1630).

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  2. From the album: Tina's Labor of Love

    This is one of my grand daughters horses I I really felt like decorating him :-)

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  3. That might be a super idea I have in mind to eventually get another one from Paul, a thicker blade will do the trick for sure
  4. I have both (and if I take my behaviour in to account) I always grab the SK-3 knife first. It is a wonderful tool and I can cut a BIG pattern and maybe just strop it once or twice. Paul made me a small angled blade and with this I can cut any pattern just the way I want. I do use my Henley for decorative cuts due to the blade is broader. There is absolutly nothing wrong with the Henley, it is just that the SK-3 is so much better. My 2 cents//Tina
  5. It's done with dye and an airbrush :-)
  6. Wonderful...I very much like your colors, gorgeous
  7. Tina

    Cape Buffalo

    Gorgeous Clay, I adore this one and it has climed up to number one of your creations
  8. Ohhh, I forgot where to get it...Now, I think that Michaels and/or JoAnns MIGHT have it but I know for sure that www.mrart.com has it. I use to buy art supplies from them all the time when I lived in the US and this masking fluid is just one of them. Good Luck with your project :-)
  9. I hope your problem is the same I had some years ago... You have to let the clear-lac (sealer which ever one you use and two coats) dry for at least 24 hours before applying antiqing. This is the way I got rid of my streakes.
  10. Seams like the females (even grownups) is the "worst" *LOL* Ohh, I can think of a thousen ways to dress up a beautiful mule
  11. You guy's and girl's make me laugh out loud, Thanks for making my morning great :-) A goat huh? That might be an idea...And Clay, I think your horse will prance around like an arab *LOL* The fun thing is this one came to the Swedish jousting society's attention and I might be making more of them in the future (I have one on the drawing table right now). It seams that horse people really Love decorating their animals :-)
  12. I use this...In the US around $8. You simply paint it on and clean the brush with a solution that will clean oil paint.
  13. I just posted up some horse pictures in a new topic: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=30795
  14. Ok, so the "right horse" was unavailable (this one is just a tad to big) but I'm happy with the resault. Of course I forgott the strap that's suppose to go from the top of the mask to the neckstrap of the bridle (to keep it from sliding down) but I think the pictures came out nicely anyway :-)
  15. Thanks guys :-) I do have a date with a horse today, still hoping the weather will hold up for nice pictures...Were having it real windy here *grrrr*
  16. You can mix them and delute them as you wish. I only have around 10 colors, the rest I mix myself :-)
  17. Tina

    Mini Fire Helmet

    That is a way cool little helmet Pictures: You need to resize the them (and crop away some to) I did some alterations to your photo and made it in a manageble size of around 900x900 pixels.
  18. Wow, Thanks a Million guy's and girl's for All you very nice comments :-) I made some changes to one of the pictures and added some text for those of you who is interested in what color and where I used them. I can also say that the metalic bronze color is not as flat as it is shown on the picture, in real life it's very vivid and alive. I hope this answers some questions :-)
  19. 1. I can't answer your first question, I don't use any of the Eco-flow products (and never will) 2. I too love the poping colors...I'm so far only using Angelus spirit dyes (until my stock is gone-buhu) if I need to dye something and most colors pop wonderfully. If you take a look at my work you'll see what I mean. 3. After I have used the spirit dye I use neatfot oil (not the compound) and then I leave it to rest for at least 24 hours before applying a sealer. 4. Made my life soooo much easier, I Love my airbrush :-) I hope this helps you some along the path//Tina
  20. I'm sure you will find it great fun and it does ad interestin details to any object :-) Absolutly...I have made an apointment later on this week, lets hope the weather let's me take nice pictures. More swirls??? Are you sure??? *LOL* A full horse costume, that would be something. I wish I had a sponsor of the leather *sighing* Absolutly, as soon as I can...I did meassure the horse (with pen and paper in the stable) before doing the thingie but it's always nerv wracking before you actually can see it works.
  21. Great Thanks Ben :-) I know I miss a whole bunch to from time to time too...Swirls, I just Love'm and just posted another one with them in the Show of. Wishing you a fab day//Tina
  22. I just got this horse head cover of the bench and I can't wait to get it to granddaughters horse and try it out :-) This time I have been using old Tandy antiquing, more or less as paint due to the fact it makes it look very old if used on untreadted leather. Most details have a acrylic bronze color. I added a concho, some spikes and some other metal details. Ohhh I forgott...Of course there's some of my swirls again *LOL*
  23. Thanks a load:-) The group can not use my boar, it is drawn by me from scratch from a boar photo but they might have something similar? There is just sooo manny ways to draw a boar with swirls and anyone that have seen my work the last few years knows...I Love swirls *LOL*
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