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the longest part of the process was deciding what I wanted to do with it.  The actual work took about 4 hrs to lay-out, cut tool and die after letting dry for a couple of hrs I put leather sheen on it and called it done.  I did my pattern on the computer and printed it to  transparency film.  using PowerPoint I was able to set the size of the image to the size of the project.  used this a a tracing for the front.  just hand laid out the spine and back with what was visually appealing to me.  I sewed it with my cowboy outlaw which I do think is a great machine by the way.  I was thinking $149.99 as the perfect starting price LOL  seriously though, I see lots of mistakes that I want to improve upon.  Need a steep beveler or 3!

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 I like the arrow basket stamp on the spine, I havent been able to get that right yet 

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Looks great!

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