Froghunter Posted December 11, 2008 Report Posted December 11, 2008 Hey guys and gals, It's been a while since I been around what with getting my store fine tuned to my liking but I have been offering classes and they have been UBER successful! Here is the latest project class we did at the store, it's a end table lamp. The construction is quite simple as you can probably tell from the pics. The students had a great time and I'll post pics of theirs as well as they finish up their projects. I started with a 12X13 piece of 8/9 oz 2nd quality leather, 2 3X5 and 1 6X9 pieces of craft wood (A.C. Moore) and a lamp kit and various pieces from Home Depot. Well here are the photos....and a BIG thanks to Marji who works for me for the idea of useing the "Birth of Venus" in this piece! Hopefully ZI'll get a pic with the lamp shade in place too!! Enjoy! and critique away, I gots big shoulders!! =o) Quote
Contributing Member Crystal Posted December 11, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted December 11, 2008 Isn't it great to be busy?! Glad to hear the classes are going well - I am envious, wish I could be there. Absolutely love that design!! That is just too cool! Crystal Quote
Members Tina Posted December 11, 2008 Members Report Posted December 11, 2008 I can just second on Crystal... So happy everything goes well and wish we could see ya here a wee bit more:-) Quote
Colman Posted December 11, 2008 Report Posted December 11, 2008 Frog, Very nice lamp! Really like the desin. Couple of questions, did you use resist on Venus of dye a different color and did you use leather stains on the wood parts? Johnny Quote
Froghunter Posted December 12, 2008 Author Report Posted December 12, 2008 Frog,Very nice lamp! Really like the desin. Couple of questions, did you use resist on Venus of dye a different color and did you use leather stains on the wood parts? Johnny Thanks for all the kind words! And don't you worry Tina, I plan on being around more as things are finally starting to gel at the store! To answer your questions Johnny, Yes I used block out on the venus, I also used a watered down yellow cova on her hair, it's hard to see on the photo, but looks GREAT in person! =o) And yes, the wood was stained with the same Eco-Flo Tan antique gel as the leather was. The water based dyes work wonderfully on wood as well as leather. And if you are using a tighter grained hard wood, the effect leads to a monolithic look. Of course, I used cheap pine, but the tonality of the color makes them match pretty well. Hope that answers your question. Quote
Members cybertracy Posted December 12, 2008 Members Report Posted December 12, 2008 Hi Froghunter, Glad to hear your classes are going well, it's a Tandy store right? I just started working at a newer store in California with a new management and we'd also like to see our classes grow. Can I pm you with some questions on how you do yours? Awesome lamps. tracy Quote
Members oddball Posted December 12, 2008 Members Report Posted December 12, 2008 I was wondering what you had planned for this piece. Looks really nice. Quote
Members calanneh Posted December 13, 2008 Members Report Posted December 13, 2008 Looks great bro! I love your work! William Quote
Members swivelsphinx Posted December 30, 2008 Members Report Posted December 30, 2008 Most Splendid! I always like to say mythic themes in leather work. Hope to get out to Charlton in the New Year to say "Hi"! Unfortunately, public transportation from Worcester to Charlton seems about nil for now! swivelsphinx Quote
tashabear Posted December 30, 2008 Report Posted December 30, 2008 Most Splendid!I always like to say mythic themes in leather work. Hope to get out to Charlton in the New Year to say "Hi"! Unfortunately, public transportation from Worcester to Charlton seems about nil for now! swivelsphinx Froggy's store is in Chelmsford -- even less public transport, sadly. :-( Quote
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