The cutting board painting!
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I don't know what was more fun, designing this whale or painting it. Let's just say, it was a fun project. I have yet to decide if I will leave it 'shine.' I think that the semi-gloss may be too distracting.
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This cutting board is large. You can easily serve cheese or grapes or both on it! You can see the scale very clearly when you compare it to the stove.
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I softly drew it out with colored pencils first |
Actually, not only did I paint this cutting board to be functional, but I also used the same identical design and started a water color painting. More about this on a later post!
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I love the sweet expression on his face! |
I have said it before, nobody wants to hang a mean or scared whale. This whale was designed to be happy and self-standing. If you look at it straight on, you can also see that I painted the sides.
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Have to admit, I thought this was funny.
I loved the way the whale looked sitting on this sofa table. Because you can see my whale light, I thought that I would also include a picture that as well. |
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This was an inexpensive lap that I picked up at a thrift store. |
I am really into re-purposing things. I love the idea of making something beautiful and useful out of something discarded.
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The whale stands because it is about 1 1/2" thick. |
The back of the whale is very well done. The walnut is beautiful.
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