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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Christmas Ornaments, 1st batch complete!
After carving, I finished these ornaments with linseed oil, acrylic paint, and shellac. I used a woodburner to add the year on the back.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Time for some Christmas carvings
I've always liked carving these wooden eggs. After a soak in linseed oil, I'll drill and attach a brass eyelet in the top of each egg. They'll make nice Christmas ornaments.
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