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Princess and the Dragon


RabidAlien

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Very well done.

If I were to cut this again (and I might....it was a fun cut), I think staining the dragon/princess layer a darker color (or lighter, if I go with a dark stain overall) would be the way to go.

I think that is a great idea, I might carry it one step further and have the dragon and the girl different colors/shades

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34 minutes ago, JimErn said:

Very well done.

If I were to cut this again (and I might....it was a fun cut), I think staining the dragon/princess layer a darker color (or lighter, if I go with a dark stain overall) would be the way to go.

I think that is a great idea, I might carry it one step further and have the dragon and the girl different colors/shades

I've thought about that on several different projects, but haven't found a method yet to keep the two stains from bleeding over into one another.  I've heard one scroller uses rubber cement to create a "dam" on one side of the dividing line...stain....peel off the rubber cement...put another "dam" on the freshly stained side and then stain the rest, but haven't gotten a chance to give it a try yet. 

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9 hours ago, RabidAlien said:

I've thought about that on several different projects, but haven't found a method yet to keep the two stains from bleeding over into one another.  I've heard one scroller uses rubber cement to create a "dam" on one side of the dividing line...stain....peel off the rubber cement...put another "dam" on the freshly stained side and then stain the rest, but haven't gotten a chance to give it a try yet. 

You can also use  a razor knife to draw a line separating the two, then use an artists brush.

In this one, all I did was use an artists brush, put the lighter shade on first

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