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Old 08-19-2009, 08:08 PM
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Hear is my 2nd attempt to do a Ice cycle. putting leaves on it. I messed this up so bad. but was persevering to get it done no matter what. turned out just fine. learned on it. Evie
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Evie,
It turned out very nicely. Very detailed.
Good job.

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I like it. Now see, that looks intimidating to me for sure and I do chipcarving. Nice job!
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Turned out bad?????

I think its time for new Eye Glasses prescription. It looks great. And base on the photo with your finger in it...it is very small and detailed. I love it.
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You did a great job, Evie. You are definitely on a roll with those icicles.

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nice job, what kind of wood? Looks like it could be butternut.
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Nice job Evie, turned out nice!

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That is beautiful. It has a lot of detail but doesn't look too busy....well done.
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Evie it's small and very detailed and I like it.
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Geez, I really like that! Wonderful detail. Very cool project (no pun intended).
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