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    When he brought it in, she said "What? Another one?!?"
    "Yes" he replied.
    "So what… are you going to make one of these every year now?" she asked.
    "Yes" he answered.
    "That's so like you" she said, "Everything has to become an obsession."
    He said nothing, smiling quietly to himself, already thinking about how to do the next one. He had a whole year to work it out.


    So this is my second Christmas ornament. While I was looking for a gold bead, I spotted these little gold filagree pieces. They had a kind of snowflake or maybe a Christmas tree look. They also nested together nicely so I used them to encase an ebony bead.

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    David DeCristoforo

  2. Well, now.............ain't this a nice surprise. I like it.......a lot! Unusual bulb form and exquisite icicle/finial with the beads. The color choices you have made are really complimentary and bold.........stand out stuff likes bold colors. Very feminine in form. This is a keeper for sure.........nicely done, David!
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

    Vision - not just seeing what is, but seeing what can be!




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    Let me be the first to say "What an awesome Christmas ornament!"

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    let me be the second to say "What an awesome Christmas ornament!"
    It's all fun!

    Terry

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    Very elegant.

    Will look great on the tree.

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    Very nice ornament David. I like the curves and gold bead details. I would prefer to see the top "bead" in gold as well, though.
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    No, it's not thin enough yet.
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    David, excellent.

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    Exquisite. Well done. I really like how you incorporated the beads.

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    very nice, what did you add color with???????

  10. Congrats on your selection for the WOW cover on this David.........splendid form!!!
    Remember, in a moments time, everything can change!

    Vision - not just seeing what is, but seeing what can be!




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    "...I would prefer to see the top "bead" in gold..."

    Not a bad idea....

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    what did you add color with..."

    My old favorite... Fiebing's Leather dye. Technique learned from Steve Schlumpf and John Keeton. First dyed black. Then sanded to remove most of the black which really makes the figure pop. Then the colors, in this case two shades of red with a light sanding in between.

    Thanx to all for the comments...


    David DeCristoforo

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    GReat piece David. Your design skills are obvious as is the skill in execution.
    Retired - when every day is Saturday (unless it's Sunday).

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    I've always admired your work, David, except that one bowl. This is right up there. Fine, very fine.

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    Another great piece David. Obsession? Well if that's what it is a lot of us are infected!
    Pete


    * It's better to be a lion for a day than a sheep for life - Sister Elizabeth Kenny *
    I think this equates nicely to wood turning as well . . . . .

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    Great piece indeed ! looking fwd to next years !!!
    John 3:16

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