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Turquoise Inlay Wood Votive Juniper Candle Holder

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Project by Tim & Candy Hicks posted 649 days ago 1807 views 0 times favorited 7 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Turquoise Inlay

Finished with satin polycrylic

-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust




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degoose

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#1 posted 649 days ago

Holy Guacamole Batman… that is just fabulous..

-- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ larrysworkshop.wordpress.com For lovers of all things timber...

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#2 posted 649 days ago

Now that is cool. Another great artistic piece of craftsmanship and nature.

-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT

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#3 posted 649 days ago

Wonderful use of shape and materials! Well done!

-- Steve - Impatience is Expensive

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#4 posted 648 days ago

Your ideas are just amazing. I would have never thought to do something like that. Keep going.

-- Gerald, Illinois

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#5 posted 648 days ago

Wow thats is something! I plan on making a frame with this inlay soon. I hope it comes out as nice as this!

-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"

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#6 posted 647 days ago

Wow! I admit your first pic had me scratching my head, wondering… I thought I was looking at a cracked turtle and I thought the text said “tortoise inlay”. But the next 2 pics impressed me greatly as I saw what it is and what it says. You’ve made a very creative and attractive project.

-- Spence in Skokie, IL

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Tim & Candy Hicks

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#7 posted 647 days ago

Thanks! I really loved adding the inlay to this candle. I was able to just let go of my mind and follow my heart so to speak. Now, if I can always find my groove while inlaying then I will be on a roll

-- Tim & Candy Hicks Custom Log Furniture www.rockymountain-twist.com Dust... What Dust

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