Would love to see some progress photos, David! I'll learn with you 
Loving it!Well this will be a first for me and learning as I go. Still have a lot of work to do on this one.
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These are fantastic! Great forms!A couple of black maple, hollow form vessels with pyrography done by one of my former high school students. The smaller vessel includes a 13-lined ground squirrel with Virginia Blue Bells. The larger vessel has a pair of morning doves with sawtooth sunflowers. All native to Iowa where we live.
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This was the first process for me. I’ll try to post some progress pictures, if I’m happy with itWould love to see some progress photos, David! I'll learn with you![]()
Really like your idea about “ dishing “ out the petals. Yeah stippling takes forever! Looking great ! An unfinished band is a good option also.Estimated completion date summer of ‘26. Still long ways to go. Have not completely decided on the band embellishment and if I will add color to the flowers and bottom half.
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Very nice! Love the form. I'll send you my address for shipping. I'm in no hurry...Estimated completion date summer of ‘26. Still long ways to go. Have not completely decided on the band embellishment and if I will add color to the flowers and bottom half.
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Need to go back over the dishing out a little. Still not decided on the band embellishment, if I do anything to it, it won’t be much.Really like your idea about “ dishing “ out the petals. Yeah stippling takes forever! Looking great ! An unfinished band is a good option also.
That’s what I’m trying to avoid. If I use color it would be very light and the band would also have very little embellishment. Since this is my first attempt at this type of carving and embellishment I want to take my time and make the right decision.Very nice! Love the form. I'll send you my address for shipping. I'm in no hurry...
I'd think carefully about the colors and the band in the middle. To me, the conundrum would be balancing the elegance of the black stippling/natural wood against what might look a bit too busy.
JKJ