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Nice job Lorrie glad to see your back in the zone.
Thanks Tim. It was a fun project. Thanks so much for your nice comment. :)
Great job on this Lorrie!
Thanks Mick!
Nice job Lorrie .
Thanks Jim! I appreciate your nice comments. I learn something every time I make something. I learn from the mistakes I make and also from things that I try and they actually work! LOL I hope to share more often in the future. :)
Lorrie , buster really looks great, paint and detail are very good and the movable head gives it that extra wood worker skill,s that some do not have or display on this site !!!!!! I am sure that many will be asking you to build them one and you should smile when you look at it , well done, thanks for sharing your very nice photo on the site, have a great day , JIM !!
Thanks Jay for your nice comments. It was a challenge to make the head moveable. I made a bracket for it and had to get the spacing just right so that it could swing without hanging up. I had a lot of fun making this and trying new things. I did not know that I could make something like this. I know that I smile every time I see it. :)
Lorrie this is one of those that catches your eye very quickly. I really like it as it shows a whole lot of design and artistic ability and displays some very nice talent. You have a very well cut out and put together project. The look of the dog face is one that is between being reality and comical so you have mastered a look that shows feelings. This would make a very nice planter and would do much for any planting that you choose. It is, as you indicated, a kleen -ex box dispenser or a planter and I think it would work for both. Seeing it should bring some sense of amusement with a "Wow ! feeling followed by a smile.
Nice painting and the colors blend well together. Another good feature that you have added is the moveable head allowing you to change the looks for even more character. Thank you for sharing your work.
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