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This project is my own intarsia design. It will be featured in the upcoming Summer 2013 issue of Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine with a step by step article, including the pattern to show you how you can create your very own underwater tropical fish scene.
-- Janette, Intarsia Artist & Contributing Editor Creative Woodworks & Crafts Magazine
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WoodenFrog
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#1 posted 63 days ago
Just Beautiful! Really Cool!
Great Job and Congratulations on getting your work in the magazine I will try and get that issue!
Hey and a BIG Welcome to LumberJocks!!
Thanks for sharing!
-- Robert B. Sabina, Ohio.....
Sheila Landry (scrollgirl)
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#2 posted 63 days ago
It really looks lovely Janette! You are so good! :)
Sheila
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irtamos
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#3 posted 63 days ago
Beautiful. Nothing more to say.
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marter1229
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#4 posted 63 days ago
Beautiful work!
Another issue I can not miss.
-- It's all fun, Terry******N. Idaho
helluvawreck
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#5 posted 63 days ago
This is so nice and well done. Congratulations, Janette.
helluvawreck aka Charles
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luv2learn
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#6 posted 63 days ago
Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece with us. Thank you also for the photos from different perspectives it gives me a better sense of the contours and depth of the piece.
-- Lee~"If the women don't find you handsome, at least they ought to find you handy"~ Red Green
me5269
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#7 posted 63 days ago
Absolutely gorgeous Janette. I’ll be looking for it in upcoming issues. Looks like it would be fun to cut.
Thanks for the preview.
-- Mike
bobman58
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#8 posted 63 days ago
Really nice janette look forward to seeing them in the magazine
-- robert dignam
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#9 posted 63 days ago
Very nice. I like the natural wood colors.
-- Have a great day.
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#10 posted 63 days ago
Another fine piece !
-- Dwight - "Free legal advice available - contact Dewey, Cheetam & Howe""
Dakkar
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#11 posted 63 days ago
Very nice, Janette. One thing I love about intarsia is how rounded surfaces are. They seem to invite the hand to touch them. This branch of woodworking is a departure from the is about all the corners and hard edges found in most wood crafts.
tomd
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#12 posted 63 days ago
Very nice work, design and color are great.
-- Tom D
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#13 posted 63 days ago
Wow, very impressive!
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