I decided to give you a little break from my stitching reports and show what I made while experimenting with compound scroll sawing in 1/12th scale.
If you would like to see more pictures of the process, please, visit my another blog
www.memyselfandscrollsaw.blogspot.com
that you can find on the right-hand side bar under My Other Blogs.
Here I will show you the finished result. So far, I made 3 figurines:
a swan
a cards' (napkins, newspapers) holder, or just decoration for a table
and a snail for your mini garden
A penny was displayed to give you the feeling of the scale.
Now I have to decide how I want to finish them. Any suggestions?
Talk to you later,
Natalia
If you would like to see more pictures of the process, please, visit my another blog
www.memyselfandscrollsaw.blogspot.com
that you can find on the right-hand side bar under My Other Blogs.
Here I will show you the finished result. So far, I made 3 figurines:
a swan
a cards' (napkins, newspapers) holder, or just decoration for a table
and a snail for your mini garden
A penny was displayed to give you the feeling of the scale.
Now I have to decide how I want to finish them. Any suggestions?
Talk to you later,
Natalia
11 comments:
I have no words to describe the feeling they produce. I can only say that they are beautiful. An excellent work.
Congratulations
Gorgeous work, Natalia! I prefer them natural! You can finish them later! Congrats on your award!
Hugs, Ilona
A beautiful swan! I could imagine a park pond with swans in it :)
kiss ANDA
This is amazing! Great work.
Hugs
Un fantastico trabajo.
Los puedes pintar, aunque envejecidos quedarian genial.
besitos ascension
Wow!! I love the swan!
Bye Faby
Hello from Spain: congratulations. You have much talent. The figure of the swan is wonderful. keep in touch
El cisne es bellísimo. Que trabajo mas bien hecho,
Besujis!
Wow. Fantastic! I love the swan.
Greetings
Melanie
Wow they are all amazing. I love the swan.
Hugs Maria
So my different ways but knowing you, whatever and whichever way you will only enhance what is already amazing work!
Personally, I will paint them and then distressed like old pieces.
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