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Wonderful Whittlin'
I carved the "g" off by accident.
Friday, May 17, 2013
A simple heart w/a tiny shamrock
It's always fun to make something quickly. Clear out the cobwebs, and take a break from larger projects. This heart was carved from a small bit of scrap basswood, too small for much else.
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