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    Vase Series

    Well the LOML came up with more drawings so I went to work. These are all from Elm as I had several pieces laying around that were 2 or 3 yrs old. She wanted a couple with no scallops and just plain wood. One with a lid and the other without. The other two are scalloped on with the plain wood and she wanted a red rim. Not sure about that but hey if she wants it who am I to argue especially when she told me I could order some Easy Wood Tools. The other is another red one this time with a lid. I sanded it back some to be able to see the grain. Probably could have sanded a little more but still learning this dyeing thing. Anyway all finished with rattle can lacquer. They are 6" tall and about 5" across. So I guess now we will continue the series but I told her they would have finials. She said ok.
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    Bernie

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  2. I really like these Bernie........a unique form and well done! They have a striking appearance that would look good in any display..................

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    Bernie
    They are all beautiful, keep it up,I really like the scalloped ones, Your work is really nice.

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    Bernie - Great job on all of these, but the scalloped ones are my favorites.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie Weishapl View Post
    Well the LOML came up with more drawings so I went to work.
    Well done Bernie. I think you two have a good thing going on!

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    Very nice Bernie. I especially like the contrast with the black. Very interesting shapes. You and the wife make a good team. Alan
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    Bernie, you are on a roll with these vase forms!! Really some neat variations, too. I like the colored ones best, I think.

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    Thanks everyone. They are a lot of fun and did a new one today based on a suggestion and another design that we talked about.
    Bernie

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    To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.



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