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Several puzzle names in Russian


leshko

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People really like the inscriptions with their names. Sometimes it bothers me, but I have to go back to it again and again.

The first was Eve. To do this, I used the name of the font Cooper.

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But then I decided to write by hand, this way I liked:

 

Theodore,  Stepan (Steven), Ulyana (Julia)

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Nikita, Platon (Plato) 

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Vladislav,

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Birch, water-based acrylic paint, wood stain

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Alexandr, Yaroslav, Xenia

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Couples:

Alexander and Elena (Helen), Andrei (Andrew) and Christina, 

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Alyosha (Alexei) and Natasha (Natalie). This inscription I sawed from 2 layers of different wood at the same time, so get another heart. Eucalyptus and walnut:

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Andrei (Andrew) and Olga

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People really like the inscriptions with their names. Sometimes it bothers me, but I have to go back to it again and again.

The first was Eve. To do this, I used the name of the font Cooper.

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But then I decided to write by hand, this way I liked:

 

Theodore,  Stepan (Steven), Ulyana (Julia)

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Nikita, Platon (Plato) 

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Vladislav,

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Birch, water-based acrylic paint, wood stain

Your the best at what you do .So inspiring to see such a different twist in names applied.Please keep coming back showing your great works!

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Thank you! 

I would like to respond to everyone, but I do not have enough vocabulary. In Russian there are a lot of words to say "thank you", but the computer-translation by Google turns everything into a "THANK YOU!

 

Wow Alexey, you sure have been busy. Great work and I like the colors you added.

 

But I must say that here gathered some of my labels created within 3 years.

 

 

Very nice work.  Nice finishing.  What kind of wood are you using?

Almost all of the letters are made of birch. The exception is the penultimate sign. It is made of walnut and eucalyptus. In my region harvested only birch (for packaging boxes, plywood) and coniferous (for construction). Other types of wood are growing south. In our forests you can find oak and ash, but they are few and we cherish them.

 

 

Go ahead and post the one you did for me on commission for my granddaughter.

It is our joint work with Brian: I drew a sketch, Brian put it into the wood:

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