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Here's the latest order out the door. This is actually the second attempt at this one. The first one wound up in the scrap pile after the paint brush slipped outta my fingers and landed dead center where it wasn't supposed to....AAAARRRRGGGHHHHH. Anyway, I think it turned out pretty nice. Take a look and let me know what you think. Thanks for looking, and stay blessed.

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Double U, I can't see any extra paint and think it's great. Cheryl

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Beautiful work!

Bob

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Ohhhhh, you could have finished it up and sent it to me!! I would have taken it with the mistake! :bawling:

Your finished one looks awesome!

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Lot of work to throw it in a pile for a paint brush slip. Excellent work

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Looks nice.

Take the messed up one out of the scrap pile, dye it all dark brown, antique it with silver. It will look nice and you save the work.

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Amazing work! A very fine checkbook cover!

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Wow....thanks for all the nice words. They are most definitely appreciated. Electra...I may have to try that, although I look at my "oops's" as learning tools. Anyway, thanks again for the compliments gang. Stay blessed.

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Yes! Learning tools! Sell them to people like me, who want to use them as study aids? It's so much easier to figure out beveling and where to use shaders and camo tools if one has an actual carved piece instead of a picture. I'd buy it in a heartbeat just to look at it when I try my hand at florals.

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Yes! Learning tools! Sell them to people like me, who want to use them as study aids? It's so much easier to figure out beveling and where to use shaders and camo tools if one has an actual carved piece instead of a picture. I'd buy it in a heartbeat just to look at it when I try my hand at florals.

I'll second that! Great work as always!

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Very nice

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