Tried my hand at Christmas Ornaments and looking for constructive criticism, please.
Ernie
Tried my hand at Christmas Ornaments and looking for constructive criticism, please.
Ernie
Ernie on-the-dry-side; WA
Very nice Ernie..the only thing i am wondering about is how much they weigh?
Very nice work.
Jeremiah
My brain hurts!
Very nice Ernie. How long is it? Looks great!
Corey
Hi Ernie,
They appear to be very small and light, as well as, turned and decorated with great care.
How can you not like a Christmas Ornament, I think they are great.
Bill.>>>>>>>>>>>
Geez Ernie..Those are great!!! The detail is over the top. You clearly put a great deal of time into them. Criticisms? Only one...and is completely unnecessary....On #2, maybe extend the length of the finial or skinny it up a bit...but really, it looks good as is.
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
Jeremiah, maybe a couple of ounces. Very light.
Cory, about 5" from tip to tip.
Bill, thankyou
John, my thoughts too. Probably a tad skinnier on both. The stems are from oak dowel and it was a chore not to have them splinter. Need more practice.
Thank you all. Just need to start sooner this year.
Ernie
Ernie on-the-dry-side; WA
My one comment was going to be about the weight, but no problem there...the color schemes are good and I wonder, how did you get that tree in there
Jeremiah
My brain hurts!
The guy the taught me to turn ornaments told me to get a ornament that i liked and then try to make all mine weigh about the same as the one I had chosen. As others have said these look a bit heavy to me. I do like the reverse turning style that you are doing though.
The only thin I see is to skinny up/lengthen up the bottom thingies. The painting and detail is over the top.
Jeremiah,
About the tree. I'd like to take credit for some whiz-bang special tooling but in truth, the tree is turned and painted on the end of the dowel before it is glued in to the ornament blank. Although I do have to admit to breaking a few when cutting the trunk. Just a little thinner, just a little thinner, WHANG! Off it went.
Ernie
Ernie on-the-dry-side; WA
Ernie those a cool looking. You did a nice job.
Bernie
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.
Those are cool Ernie. I like them.
Ernie