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We accrued a Peacock, India Blue,. He was with a group of 12 that are now free range.

 Somehow his leg/ toes were injured and stayed when the others left.    So it inspired me

 to do a coaster  of him.

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That is an awesome coaster.  Well done!

YinTx

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That's too pretty to put a sweaty glass on. You need a coaster for that coaster.

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Looks great. I'll bet your next project won't have so much backgrounding to do.

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10 hours ago, Sofaspud said:

That's too pretty to put a sweaty glass on. You need a coaster for that coaster.

so agree

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Thank you all,

 I guess Coaster is the wrong term to use. I display these on miniature easels.

   For one reason or another, Leather products are a hard sell around here.

   The 4 inch rounds provide an  inexpensive way to try different themes and I

    became additive to them. 4 x6 inch  cutouts also make good displays also.

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I love your interpretation of him. You have a unique eye.

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That is beautiful! I love peacocks, and I really like your interpretation of one. Very unique!

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That is a beautiful coaster Stewart. I just have one question...how did you get that nice border on the leather? I haven't seen a border like that before and would like to know how to do that! Thanks!

James 

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I'm thinking Mulefoot stamp?

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15 hours ago, JMcC said:

That is a beautiful coaster Stewart. I just have one question...how did you get that nice border on the leather? I haven't seen a border like that before and would like to know how to do that! Thanks!

James 

I used a mulefoot. Used a wing divider to size the width and length that set the spacing.

14 hours ago, alpha2 said:

I'm thinking Mulefoot stamp?

Right on. First stike sets the angle of rest.

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On ‎5‎/‎31‎/‎2017 at 0:02 AM, Valarie said:

That is beautiful! I love peacocks, and I really like your interpretation of one. Very unique!

Thank you. Just a silhouette off google.

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On ‎5‎/‎26‎/‎2017 at 6:56 AM, bikermutt07 said:

I love your interpretation of him. You have a unique eye.

I polish it a lot. That's wrong . Thank you. Have to see google has silhouettes of animal sprits.

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 Well I have to put the rounds aside for a while. Been cutting down dead oak trees and the branches has

taken a tool on my arms .I was emailed a instructions on doing arm bands at the same time,so I am going to make a couple .

I like to thank all that viewed my pictures.

Thank you.

Joe Stewart

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On ‎6‎/‎1‎/‎2017 at 5:46 AM, Stewart said:

I used a mulefoot. Used a wing divider to size the width and length that set the spacing.

Right on. First stike sets the angle of rest.

Thanks Stewart, I will have to give it a go!

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