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Thats some amazing work! I love the bright colours.

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Your attention to details is always so impressive.

Love your work. rockon.gif

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Hi Tina, wonderful work. As usually, extremely fine and creative.

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Thank you all for your very nice comments:-)

I love trying to come up with new ideas (if possible) or redraw old patterns to make something newer and hopefully more interesting, sometimes you win, and sometimes you loose *S*

I have a few new things on the workbench I hope to get done by this week, I just hope it will work the way it's intended...

"He who works with his hands is a laborer.

He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman.

He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist"

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Beatiful work!

I've just returned to leather carving, myself, and still need a *lot* of practice / advice.

What did you use to get the "bubble" texture along the shorline of your map?

Skye

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Thank you all for your very nice comments:-)

I love trying to come up with new ideas (if possible) or redraw old patterns to make something newer and hopefully more interesting, sometimes you win, and sometimes you loose *S*

I have a few new things on the workbench I hope to get done by this week, I just hope it will work the way it's intended...

Everything looks great Tina, but as others have mentioned, that scroll holder is top notch work. Excellent idea on using an old map, the tooling and color on everything is very easy on the eyes. :)

Beatiful work!

I've just returned to leather carving, myself, and still need a *lot* of practice / advice.

What did you use to get the "bubble" texture along the shorline of your map?

Skye

hey Skye, Those pebble tools are available a couple of places but the most common are from Springfield Leather: http://springfieldleather.com/product/6489/Stamping-Tool%2CPA005/ There are 3 different sizes (the other two are shown below on the same page).

Chris

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I don't know how missed this post from back in March. Just beautiful work you have here Tina! Thanks for sharing. And thanks too for the link on the tool Spinner. I've been wanting that set for quite a while.

Cheers,

Andy

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I don't know how missed this post from back in March. Just beautiful work you have here Tina! Thanks for sharing. And thanks too for the link on the tool Spinner. I've been wanting that set for quite a while.

Cheers,

Andy

Hey Andy, do yourself a favor, like I did, and order a handful of PA004 (the middle size one) and then regrind them to the various backgrounder shapes. You'll be glad you did. I now have 6 or so of them reground to various profiles and use them all the time.

Chris

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Beatiful work!

I've just returned to leather carving, myself, and still need a *lot* of practice / advice.

What did you use to get the "bubble" texture along the shorline of your map?

Skye

I used a "Pebble tool". The one I used can be found at Springfield leather :-)

...and sometime one should read the whole post before answering *LOL* Anywway, good luck Skye and knock on the door if you have any questions.

Spinner & Andy...Thanks for your comments, I'm happy you like my work and that I still can come up with ideas to surprice someone :-)

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"He who works with his hands is a laborer.

He who works with his hands, and his head is a craftsman.

He who works with his hands, and his head, and his heart, is An Artist"

http://vildkorpens-laderlya.deviantart.com

http://tupali.deviantart.com/

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Tina -

Thanks for the input.

I still keep looking at that map..... It's just gorgeous!

Maybe I'll try my hand at a map of An-Tir...

Skye

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