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(opaque)I LOVE this purse. It's so fun and colorful and totally unique!
Thanks, for the spelling and the comments:-)You see, opak is the Swedish word for opaque and I just knew it would work *S* Our languages is more similar than one might think.
Holy Cow!!!, that's so cool. Those colors are sweeeeeeet.
Great Thanks Rusty. sooo glad you like it:-)

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Thanks, for the spelling and the comments:-)You see, opak is the Swedish word for opaque and I just knew it would work *S* Our languages is more similar than one might think.

Too true -- before I started leatherworking, I was heavily into knitting. I found some Swedish knitting patterns online, and it was loads of fun to translate them. It's also one of the reasons I started doing a Viking persona in the SCA. Most of the documentation is available in English, and if it's not, it's not that hard (for me) to translate.

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Too true -- before I started leatherworking, I was heavily into knitting. I found some Swedish knitting patterns online, and it was loads of fun to translate them. It's also one of the reasons I started doing a Viking persona in the SCA. Most of the documentation is available in English, and if it's not, it's not that hard (for me) to translate.

My hubby don't speak Swedish at all but, when we visit there he always pick up a newspaper and claims he "get it" :-)

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LOL, Hot damn that is just too cool!

I know so many women/girls who would literally fight over that it isnt funny!

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LOL, Hot damn that is just too cool!

I know so many women/girls who would literally fight over that it isnt funny!

Thanks Wlof, Soo glad you like it:-) Let the women/girls know, it's for sale :yeah:

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Jäklans läckra syrran!!!!

Love the details with the colours and that background is very nice!!

Very nice design on the purse too.

Tom

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Jäklans läckra syrran!!!!

Love the details with the colours and that background is very nice!!

Very nice design on the purse too.

Tom

Jag skickade ju en lite glutt till dig tidigare, nu äntligen är väskan klar...

Happy you like it:-)

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How much?

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Another masterpiece Tina. You do some very intricate coloring, I love it.

Ken

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Another great job Tina...you surprised me with the design this time!

Bob

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The purse is adorable!

It took me a while but I found the website where you got the girlyskulls

Anyone else wanting to access them go to

http://www.commentsjunkie.com/girlyskulls.shtml

Not sure what I might make with the GIRLS yet

Again the purse is great

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Another masterpiece Tina. You do some very intricate coloring, I love it.Ken
Thanks Ken:-)
Another great job Tina...you surprised me with the design this time!Bob
Sooo glad I can do that:-)

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It took me a while but I found the website where you got the girlyskulls

Well, That is not thee page I got the idea from but thanks for the link.

I do not understand the problem it took you to find girly skulls, the idea is all over the Internet, drawn, painted, mostly tattoed and there is a limited way you can draw skulls, pigtails and bows...And the point is?

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Tina i just love that purse!

truly wonderful colors and a great idea.

may i ask which highlighter you used?

you always amaze me with your projects

ken

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Tina i just love that purse!

truly wonderful colors and a great idea.

may i ask which highlighter you used?

you always amaze me with your projects

ken

Hi and great Thanks:-)

It is (was?) "Fiebing's highlite" Now when I try to make searches I can't find it? It's an antiquing that do not ad any color to the leather, just that black antique finish in the groves. I really hope I can fins some more when the bottle is empty...

Some editing:

I think I found it...Fiebing's Antique, they do have a "color" neutral.

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What do you use to seal the surface, your colours are always soooo vibrant, is it just that your sooo talented (which of course is the case) or do you have a secret finish I have tried resoline and didn't like it, streaky and fiddly for my fat man hands, carnuba wax seems to take off some of my colours, i like antiquing wax but it dulls everything etc etc.

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What do you use to seal the surface, your colours are always soooo vibrant, is it just that your sooo talented (which of course is the case) or do you have a secret finish I have tried resoline and didn't like it, streaky and fiddly for my fat man hands, carnuba wax seems to take off some of my colours, i like antiquing wax but it dulls everything etc etc.

Hi Pip,

No, no secrets and weird stuff:-)

I simply use the spirit leather dyes from Angelus, I love the vibrancy (if that's a word?) they produce. After dying I have some neatsfoot oil on it and let it set for at least 24 hours. Then I have a choice of high gloss, satin or matt acryllic finish (also from Angelus (or leather/satin sheen-Tandy).

When that is dry I have the antiquing on and after a while lightly taking of all the excess with damp paper towels and then another layer of finishing...Done:-) To keep the leather color on this one I used Fiebings Hi-liter as antiquing, only leaves black in the groves and don't stain the leather.

Hope this helsp a we bit:-)

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Hi Pip,

No, no secrets and weird stuff:-)

I simply use the spirit leather dyes from Angelus, I love the vibrancy (if that's a word?) they produce. After dying I have some neatsfoot oil on it and let it set for at least 24 hours. Then I have a choice of high gloss, satin or matt acryllic finish (also from Angelus (or leather/satin sheen-Tandy).

When that is dry I have the antiquing on and after a while lightly taking of all the excess with damp paper towels and then another layer of finishing...Done:-) To keep the leather color on this one I used Fiebings Hi-liter as antiquing, only leaves black in the groves and don't stain the leather.

Hope this helsp a we bit:-)

Feilbings hi liter sounds like the thing I am needing as well as some decent acryllics, i'll check out angelus. Thanks Tina

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LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!! and everything you do!!!

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LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!! and everything you do!!!

Wow, Super Thank you Spider...I'll try keeping it up:-)

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