howardb Posted March 13, 2008 Report Posted March 13, 2008 (edited) My daughter wanted a wallet (OK, so it's really a small clutch purse), and I found an old Nanette kit among Monte's leftovers. It didn't have a back, but some tell me it may not have come with one. I had several folks help me figure it out in another thread, including some design suggestions. Of course, my darling headstrong 10 year old had other ideas than all the pretty designs I showed her. She's an egyptian nut, so we cruzed the web the other day and found some designs she liked. Carving is done, finish will probably happen this weekend. Did I mention she's a nut? Right side is the eye of Ra, and her name cartouche; left side is a sphinx & pyramid, similar to Giza (no, not leon sphinx...) By the way, tried some of the suggestions on casing and had, what I think, are superior results with the carving definition. I soaked it (used my pro carve solution) with a sponge, and then covered it with plastic (and a towel for weight) and let it sit for what ended up being two days. I carved it while it was still damp, but then covered it again as it was bed time. The next day I uncovered it and it still took an hour before it dried enough to tool. But I didn't get so much of the edge rolling and pushing when beveling like I usually do. In fact, none once it was properly dried (I kept trying to start too soon!). New lesson learned. Gotta love it. Brent Edited March 13, 2008 by howardb Quote
Ambassador leatheroo Posted March 15, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted March 15, 2008 this is going to be sooo nice...your daughter has nice taste...i love the egyptian design..cant wait to see the finished purse. Quote
Members John D Dennehy Posted March 15, 2008 Members Report Posted March 15, 2008 Cool idea Brent, I can't remember seeing Egyptian stuff on leather before. I'm sure it's done but new to me. Quote
Contributing Member BillB Posted March 16, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted March 16, 2008 Brent, Nicely done. The Egyptian designs look good on leather. Quote
Members Tina Posted March 16, 2008 Members Report Posted March 16, 2008 Way nice Brent... Love the Egyptian theme on it and all...Cool way of "making your own design":-) Quote
TomSwede Posted March 16, 2008 Report Posted March 16, 2008 Looking good Howard! Egyptian art is very nice and I'm gonna enjoy seeing it on leather. I just wonder what kind of colouring you'll come with, just have to wait and see. The eye of Ra is watching over you! Tom Quote
Members David Genadek Posted March 16, 2008 Members Report Posted March 16, 2008 Brent, You reminded me of a piece Bob Brown had done because someone gave him a few artifacts from Egypt. I have attached a picture below. Your daughter may like to see it. The face is done with real gold leaf. I think it is great when you can break free of the traditional mold. David Genadek Quote
Froghunter Posted March 17, 2008 Report Posted March 17, 2008 My daughter wanted a wallet (OK, so it's really a small clutch purse), and I found an old Nanette kit among Monte's leftovers. It didn't have a back, but some tell me it may not have come with one. I had several folks help me figure it out in another thread, including some design suggestions.Of course, my darling headstrong 10 year old had other ideas than all the pretty designs I showed her. She's an egyptian nut, so we cruzed the web the other day and found some designs she liked. Carving is done, finish will probably happen this weekend. Did I mention she's a nut? Right side is the eye of Ra, and her name cartouche; left side is a sphinx & pyramid, similar to Giza (no, not leon sphinx...) By the way, tried some of the suggestions on casing and had, what I think, are superior results with the carving definition. I soaked it (used my pro carve solution) with a sponge, and then covered it with plastic (and a towel for weight) and let it sit for what ended up being two days. I carved it while it was still damp, but then covered it again as it was bed time. The next day I uncovered it and it still took an hour before it dried enough to tool. But I didn't get so much of the edge rolling and pushing when beveling like I usually do. In fact, none once it was properly dried (I kept trying to start too soon!). New lesson learned. Gotta love it. Brent Very nice work! I love it when the designs are outside of the box! People ask me all the time, "what can you put in leather designs?" And I tell em it would be easier to list what ya CAN'T do! Quote
Members tazzmann Posted March 17, 2008 Members Report Posted March 17, 2008 Nice looking start howard. Can't wait to see how it is finished! Quote
howardb Posted March 21, 2008 Author Report Posted March 21, 2008 Done! I've got some dye smudges, but in general I think it came out neat-o. Daughter is WAY excited, but I won't let her have it until after the April show. Photos: Quote
Members Spider Posted March 21, 2008 Members Report Posted March 21, 2008 Brent, that is bangin bro. Good job. Quote
Members LarryB Posted March 21, 2008 Members Report Posted March 21, 2008 That turned out great. So clean looking and I like the designs. Quote
Ambassador Beaverslayer Posted March 22, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted March 22, 2008 Real nice looking ther Brent. I especially like the Egyptian theme, I love that kinda stuff. Ken Quote
Ambassador leatheroo Posted March 23, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted March 23, 2008 this is really neat work...i am jealous of the fine way you have finished it...great design and colors Quote
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