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Granddaughters rocker
This is my first posting of carvings that I've done.
The first two photos are of a rocker I made for my granddaughter's first birthday. I found the pattern for the bear on the pattern sharing forum. The plans for the rocker are from Family Tradition Ponys. I made the rocker out of cherry with a satin Arm R Seal finish by General Finishes. I used Createx acrylics to paint the carving.
The third photo is a plaque I made for my wife for her birthday. I found the double hearts on the pattern sharing forum. I used Photoshop Elements 10 to edit the photos for the carving. The plaque was carved from cherry and finished with a Van Dyke Brown glaze.
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Impressive. Those photos carved out very well.
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Impressive indeed! I really like the rocker. Did you use the Carvewright to cut out the parts?
EDIT: I edited the above after reading your post a little more thoroughly.
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excellent detail in the carved wood photos!
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Very nice . but there are two little one's . I think ya need one more. It's nice to have on a warm summer night sitting out side. One on each side of you.;)
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Beautiful work. Looks like the grandkids and mama are happy!!
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Very nice work. Thanks for sharing details on the finishes and sources. Grandkids and Grandma will be tinkled pink!
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That is a very unique rocking chair pattern and it looks great with the Bear carving you've chosen. The plaque with the grandchildren came out exceptionally well. Congratulations on jobs well done.
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Great work, the rocker is awesome and the plaque is just great love the portraits!!
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Excellent job on both, they came out Great!