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So, I started this purse sometime late last winter.

It has been a few boo-boo's along the way and I had to put it aside or going crazy. The total pattern, purse and tooling is all original and I experimented some during the process to make it right.

On the front is some frogs, and a snail, on the back more frogs and a chameleon and a few dragon flyes. The lid has the last bunch of froggies, just love the little creatures:-)

I have a matte finish to it all except the frogs and the snail, I added a high gloss finish on them. All is dyes with Angelus spirit dyes (just a few spots with Angelus leather paint in white and black). I also use up the last now of my "old stock" antique finish from Tandy)

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Beautiful - great color, amazing tooling. I love seeing stuff like this - true art on top of the craft!

:notworthy:

Matt

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Wow, Tina! Lots of work on that one. Braiding, lacing and sewing. Not to mention all that carving. :notworthy: The frogs are adorable! (I am also a frog fan.) And I really like the way you incorporated the braiding and beads into the flap tie with the concho. And the pop of green for the liner is great. Excellent all around! :thumbsup:

Crystal

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Tina, your creativity never ceases to amaze me! You are truly gifted.

Love everything about the purse! I'm a big frog fan, also. I even have a tattoo of a frog.

Thanks for sharing!

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Great Thank you all 3:-)

The purse is going to a girl that collects frogs so I guess there's a load of frog-lovers out there :banana:

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Outstanding, as always!

Ray

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Awww this one is going crazy all the way around!!!!

Don't wear this one in a djungle....you'll bring the home all the frogs and snails!!

The tooling is top notch as usual and the coluring is to dye for!!!

I don't know how you can keep topping yourself all the time, started smoking again???;-)

Seriously, :You_Rock_Emoticon: and then comes :jawdropper: the colouring! Exceptional!

Lilbro

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Let me add a WOW, outstanding. I like it all the way around. Ton of work there.

Enjoy it!

Regis

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SuperThanks guys:-)

No bro, no smoking yet...It's the hobby (leather) room that keeps that away:-)

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And here is an example of how to take something "cute" and go beyond the "crafty" look to make it into a piece of real art. Nicely done, Tina, as always. Boo-boos? We're always our own worst critic, aren't we?

Kate

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Tina, Your work always is great,You Rock !

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And here is an example of how to take something "cute" and go beyond the "crafty" look to make it into a piece of real art. Nicely done, Tina, as always. Boo-boos? We're always our own worst critic, aren't we?

Kate

Thank You Kathy for your kind words:-)

I do have proof of the boo-boo, I'll post it up. When it happend some months ago I gor fed up and put it all aside...This is my GREEN boo-boo..................

Tina, Your work always is great,You Rock !

Thanks a Load, I'm so glad you like it:-)

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Tina,,,, Outstanding,,,, Again!! You know how much I love the more natural designs,,, well, all I have to say is: "You Done GOOD"!! Ed

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Tina,,,, Outstanding,,,, Again!! You know how much I love the more natural designs,,, well, all I have to say is: "You Done GOOD"!! Ed

A million Thanks Ed :thankyou:

Trying to recreate mother nature is not an easy task, it's already perfected :banana:

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Thank You Kathy for your kind words:-)

I do have proof of the boo-boo, I'll post it up. When it happend some months ago I gor fed up and put it all aside...This is my GREEN boo-boo..................

Ah, okay... I didn't see a boo-boo because it was a do-over, not a fixer-upper. :head_hurts_kr: Lemme guess... knock the dye bottle over? I noticed when I got my samples of Angelus dye that it comes in domino-shaped bottles that are very easy to tip over.

Kate

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Ah, okay... I didn't see a boo-boo because it was a do-over, not a fixer-upper. :head_hurts_kr: Lemme guess... knock the dye bottle over? I noticed when I got my samples of Angelus dye that it comes in domino-shaped bottles that are very easy to tip over.

Kate

Yup, exactly that's what happend *LOL* Knocked the little :ranting2: over and of course, it had to be the green, not the neutral...Of course!

I agree, the bottle is a design flaw. I have bought a whole bunch of empthy babyfood jars at a sale somewhere in the neighborhood, they work really nice and real easy to reach with the brush too.

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Tina, this work excellent. :thumbsup:

I congratulate.

Thanks a load:-)

I had great fun making this one, as long as the green dye bottle did not turn on me//

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all i can say is SWEET!!!!!!! excellent work love the frogs and leaves the whole thing pops !!! or hops eighter way its SWEET!!!

keep up the excellent work.

maddhatter

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Hi Tina,

Quak........Quak this are really amazing frogs in the jungle.......very very nice

Quak from Bavaria

with blue guys after a beergarden visit

Johann

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So, I started this purse sometime late last winter.

It has been a few boo-boo's along the way and I had to put it aside or going crazy. The total pattern, purse and tooling is all original and I experimented some during the process to make it right.

On the front is some frogs, and a snail, on the back more frogs and a chameleon and a few dragon flyes. The lid has the last bunch of froggies, just love the little creatures:-)

I have a matte finish to it all except the frogs and the snail, I added a high gloss finish on them. All is dyes with Angelus spirit dyes (just a few spots with Angelus leather paint in white and black). I also use up the last now of my "old stock" antique finish from Tandy)

Tina,

Fantastic work....over the top as usual!

Always a Tina fan....

Bob

Thank You Kathy for your kind words:-)

I do have proof of the boo-boo, I'll post it up. When it happend some months ago I gor fed up and put it all aside...This is my GREEN boo-boo..................

Thanks a Load, I'm so glad you like it:-)

Tina,

Having done the exact same thing myself, I made myself a little dye bottle holder that would contain spills. It's just a wood block to hold the dye bottles upright, mounted in a pan to contain any spills. Super easy to make and really handy! I'm going to make a new one that fits the dye bottles I'm using now. It holds my edge dye pens, a few brushes, daubers, open caps....anything that could get knocked around and contaminate my project. I usually put a couple of shot bags on either side of the pan to keep it from getting knocked around. I just thought this might help someone who hasn't ruined a project yet by spilling their dye bottle..... :)

Bob

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all i can say is SWEET!!!!!!! excellent work love the frogs and leaves the whole thing pops !!! or hops eighter way its SWEET!!!

keep up the excellent work.

maddhatter

*Laughing out loud*...Hopping:-)

Hi Tina,

Quak........Quak this are really amazing frogs in the jungle.......very very nice

Quak from Bavaria

with blue guys after a beergarden visit

Johann

Another one that makes my tummy ache *LOL*

Tina,

Fantastic work....over the top as usual!

Always a Tina fan....

Bob

Tina,

Having done the exact same thing myself, I made myself a little dye bottle holder that would contain spills. It's just a wood block to hold the dye bottles upright, mounted in a pan to contain any spills. Super easy to make and really handy! I'm going to make a new one that fits the dye bottles I'm using now. It holds my edge dye pens, a few brushes, daubers, open caps....anything that could get knocked around and contaminate my project. I usually put a couple of shot bags on either side of the pan to keep it from getting knocked around. I just thought this might help someone who hasn't ruined a project yet by spilling their dye bottle..... :)

Bob

Super Thanks for your kind comments Bob :-)

I love the way you have the dyes, it all makes sense, I have to make something like this for the bottles. I almost always dilute/blend etc with my colors so I have them in old babyfood jars, I love the hight of them. One of the few times I had an original bottle on the table...Of course I just had to knocked it over *grrr*

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that really looks great

Great Thanks, I like the small jumpers:-)

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