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Old 04-12-2007, 01:10 PM   #1
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Default A trio of animal portraits

The sleeping pup is a free pattern by Gayle from one of the MSN groups.

1/8 Baltic Birch stack cut x3 with a FD #1 new spiral.

See No Evil is a Sue Mey pattern, available from Wooden Teddy Bear.

1/8 Baltic birch stack cut x3 with FD #1 and #2/0 new spirals

The raccoon pattern I got either WTB or Scroller - and I don't know whose pattern it is? Anyone tell me?

1/4 Baltic birch stack cut x2 with FD SR #3 blades.

The frame for the raccoon BTW is from Walmart 12.5x12.5 inches - designed for putting album covers or scrapbooking pages in - useful size for square cuttings - and not v expensive just under C$9.

And yes I know I should have taken the glass out before I photographed the raccoon and the kittens!
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Nice little critters Ian.
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Old 04-12-2007, 01:39 PM   #3
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Very nice. I like the sleeping dog the best.
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And yes I know I should have taken the glass out before I photographed the raccoon and the kittens!
LOL...I was just gonna ask you if that was you in the reflection taking the pic Ian.

Beautiful work by the way. I love it.
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Old 04-12-2007, 02:18 PM   #5
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Those are all neat cuttings, Ian, and I like your choices in frames and mats. They really enhance the pictures.

My favorites are the kittens and the raccoon.

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Old 04-12-2007, 02:26 PM   #6
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Beautiful animals Ian. They are all equally nice.
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They all look good Ian, keep up the good work.Jerry
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Nicely done on all 3 Ian! You're quite the prolific scroller.
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Good work yet again Ian.
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Man ! I'm just happy you weren't abducted by that Sasquatch looming behind you in the pictures !

Seriously, good work man. I am especially interested in looking for these square frames you are referencing.

Oh yeah, has anyone ever told you to take the glass out before taking the picture ?
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