

The Carousel horse wood intarsia is 99.9% complete!! The pictures show it on an oak plywood. I was origionally going to cut an oval from this, and mount the horse on it. But I am thinking that it blends in too much. So I will be getting a piece of birch plywood - a lighter colored piece of wood.


I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong to get the photos on the wrong way - sorry about that!

2 comments:
Looks great! Birch plywood is good qualityt ( and expensive!) It shoudl look great on it. Oh! and I hate when Blogger messes up my pics when i post them .. Sometimes I just have to leave it alone as it gets all mesed up with the words.
Glad you like it! I should be able to get a 1/2 sheet of birch plywood at my local craft store. What I don't use for this I will cut up for Christmas ornaments to paint later.
T
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