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Sharon had some trouble posting these pics of her work so I'm going to try and put them up for her....BTW, real nice work Sharon Dahlin'!!! Also, next time send me bigger pictures, these are pretty small.
Thank ya So very Much darlin " I guess I must have left out the walnut rose -- dumb me -- but I sent you what the camera took- I aint got the smarts to finger things out like I use to could -- must be all the dust in my brain -- lol
Sharon
great to see your work Sharon. Even more pleased to see your regular posts which must mean your health is in a much better situation these days. Keep well! love, T.
Well done Sharon....GOOD to see you cutting!!!
Keep those pics coming.
"Orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They're easier to ignore before you see their faces. It's easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes."
Sharon... dont tell Toni or Sue this, but I like your backpack better! It looks real! And the bear as well, very nice!!! Your not only pretty, your talented too!!!!! Dale
Thank you all so very much for your kind words--I have had a blast learning how to mess up real good- I made the backpack ( my very first piece) for my 6 yr old Grandaughter. There is a heck of a lot of work that went into that one- and a ton of love - I learned the dos and donts from the school of hard knocks and am thinking I may even be able to call myself a termite again ( a nick name from wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy back when I first started the craft of wood
I still think the rose is my favorite-- maybe because the wood came from Barry and his friendship is so very special to me. That rose I will keep for myself
after I finish this piece I am working on I am going to try to do a landscape in intarsia. and use wood that came from Barry I think-- I will keep that one also but I just want to say __ I can do it if I put my heart in it and the support I get from you guys makes the cherry on the top.
Sharon, that is definately some purdy work ! You are truly talented Dear Lady and I am grateful on many levels to get a chance to see your stuff they are all just awesome ! I saw that backpack in the magazine and thought " how in the world can something like that be done ? " Well the proof is in the pudding as they say .....good job ! I'm years away from that kind of stuff and you truly inspire me
Neal, thanx for helping out and giving us a chance to see Sharon's work. What a great way to start the day !
...~Robert~
DW788 and Hawk 226
" Please let me grow to be the man my dog thinks I am "
New to Intarsia "RIGHT!!!!!" I really like what you did with the scarf on the Teddy bear. The lighted scene looks like one of Volker Arnolds patterns, did it have the deer in it or was that something you added?
You should be very proud of the rose. The detail that you put into the leaves and stem is amazing.
Rolf
RBI G4 26 Hawk, EX 16 with Pegas clamps, Nova 1624 DVR XP
Philosophy "I don't know that I can't, therefore I can"
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And the Long Island Scrollsaw Association
Finish product : what would you use for the finish product , as on cherry or ebony? I like usually oil product but I did some tests with gloss varnish and It is quite good , because all the yellow and black base is quite glossy.
I have lot of fun to create the shade , by doing a lot of...
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