Remember,
Amateurs built the Ark.
Professionals built the Titanic!
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Another Intarsia Heron

12/13/2008

Along with the dinosaurs that were to be found at my girlfriend's house while down south, there was also a Heron I had made her and gave her last month for her birthday but I forgot to take a picture of it so that is why I never posted it until now. She loves this bird, (the Heron) and even had a girlfriend of hers paint her one that is hanging in the same room as this one I made her. I am a little ashamed of myself by not taking a picture of the painted one. Perhaps next time. I have made two (2) of these Heron's the other is posted here. In the two I have made, and the first just holding a special place in my heart I for sure think this is the nicer of the two. I have also said before that I can not draw a stick man correctly but this pattern , along with the other one is a little bit of bits and pieces of others patterns and pictures I have seen. Therefore I don't feel terribly guilty saying that it is NOT from someone else's pattern, but perhaps the spirit is.
 
This one was made with almost all hard woods, there's Walnut, Black Walnut, Maple, Red Maple, there's also some Poplar, and Cedar along Redwood, and some good old fashioned mystery wood!
I was really thrilled that this did not break via the United States Postal Service. Of course I also had enough bubble wrap around it to float Texas. LOL!!!
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