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Some more old stuff

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Some more old stuff

Postby Phil » 31 Oct 2015, 09:50

Some other stuff that was cut a couple of years ago.
Lots of scrap and offcuts.

A family of Coyotes. One pattern with some re-sizing.

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My favourite, the Meerkat.

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Door stops and animals.

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Re: Some more old stuff

Postby Dalboy » 31 Oct 2015, 18:32

Some great stuff there Phil. Like the natural wood colouring on the wolves
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Re: Some more old stuff

Postby Phil » 01 Nov 2015, 10:08

Thanks Derek.

I have just been surfing door stops. There are such nice ideas available that even my non-creative-left-square-brain can interpret. :lol:

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Re: Some more old stuff

Postby Dalboy » 01 Nov 2015, 20:04

Phil wrote:Thanks Derek.

I have just been surfing door stops. There are such nice ideas available that even my non-creative-left-square-brain can interpret. :lol:

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So is that today the doorstop tomorrow the 3d decoration :lol:
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Re: Some more old stuff

Postby Gill » 03 Nov 2015, 10:06

Those are cool, Phil :) . Door stops are a great way to use up offcuts.
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Re: Some more old stuff

Postby Phil » 03 Nov 2015, 14:06

Gill wrote:Those are cool, Phil :) . Door stops are a great way to use up offcuts.



Thanks Gill.
The small kids just loved the little animals.

There was this one little girl, who had lots of pocket money, came past the table a couple of times and then bought the wolves and the meerkat (my two favourites) and some other small animals.
I sold nearly ZAR700.00 that morning for church funds. Only a small drop into a very empty bucket.

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