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    Default Red & Blue Vases

    So I've been having a few finishing sessions of things I've started and worked on over winter.

    The Blue Vase is Field Maple, 160mm high by 165mm wide. Spirit stain and many coats of DO.

    The Red Vase is Cherry, 155mm high by 150mm wide. Spirit stain and many coats of DO.

    Comments & Critiques as always please, and thanks for looking.


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    Very nice, I love the colours.
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    Very pleasant finish!

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    Those are very attractive. Nice work!
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    Very, very classy!!!

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    Thank you for all your comments.

    The reason for the large coloured forms was the good lady wanted a large dramatic centre-piece for her to redecorate the living-room around.

    For those that made a decision on colour, if you went with the red - so did she.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr4g0nfly View Post
    Thank you for all your comments.

    The reason for the large coloured forms was the good lady wanted a large dramatic centre-piece for her to redecorate the living-room around.

    For those that made a decision on colour, if you went with the red - so did she.
    Sounds like a very expensive vase.

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    So she took both and one half of the room is red and the other half blue?

    Nice forms and the colour looks good
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