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Old 03-16-2007, 09:17 AM
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Joy, Your Holly Lady is a much more ambitious carving than I would ever attempt. Very nice. Very pleasent to look at. Tom H
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Thank you, Patrick....I think I will skip the eyebrow ring....but hey a nose ring might just set off that "proud nose". LOL

Tom, sometimes my reach is more than my grasp....but I just keep nibbling away at something till I think it is time to quit. I couldn't do Flat Plane carving or caricatures at all because I can't keep myself from rounding off every corner.

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The asymetrical look works very well when showing something that is more-or-less from nature. Since a green (wo)man is from nature, it works!

As to "jewellery", make your next one with oak leaves for 'hair' similarly to the one you posted above. Add a couple of small acorns (or just one) as an ear ring. Or perhaps a mistletoe necklace?

Wax the face, then a very light stain or pale pale pale green on the leaves.
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WhiteCree, Thank you for the great suggestions. I really like the acorn idea.

I am wondering if dry brushing some green on the leaves would work?
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Hi All,

Joy...most excellent carving. OH! and welcome aboard.

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