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Thread: Potpourri Bowls

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    Potpourri Bowls

    Both of these are roughly 5 1/2" diameter and 3/16 or so thick. The Bois d'Arc is about 3 1/2" tall and I used a wire to burn the outer edge. The Aromatic Cedar is about 4" tall. Both are finished with Minwax Wipe-On Poly
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    Cody, those are great. The edge on the Bd'A really adds to it.

  3. wow, really lovely little eye-catchers

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    Nice job Cody! Those are real pretty!
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    Very nice job, love the color on the second one.

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    Cody - very nice work on both! The color and grain pattern of the cedar really catches my eye! Thanks for sharing!
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    Cody,
    Nice burn.

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    Cody, those are both really pretty. The lids ared different than I've seen, are they painted? They look good whatever they are. Nice work.

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    Thanks for the comments, y'all. They are appreciated.

    Curt, those are what's called Cloisonne lids. I think the colored part is enamel. They are pretty and look good with certain woods. I got them from CSUSA.
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    Cody those are a couple of gems. I really like the first one. Well done.
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    Cody, well done. I like these very much. The finish looks great as well.

    Tom

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    Cody,
    Lovely work on both the items. The shapes are very pleasing to the eye and like you, I use the wipe on poly a lot and it does a great job of showing them off.
    Wayne

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