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An 8 1/2 foot Fisherman that I carved for a customer this summer.She said she wanted him bigger than life and I feel that I accomplished just that.He makes his home in Walton Hants County overlooking the waters.
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This is one of the horses I made for my youngest daughters wedding this summer.They were the centerpieces for the guests tables.They were hand carved and stained then I added a tealight as an accent.
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This is the centerpiece for the head table at the wedding.These horses I carved from spalted birch.
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These are the 15 centerpieces..there were 4 different poses of horses and 4 different colors used.I had wrote the bride and grooms name on the bottom and the wedding date.15 lucky guests at the wedding managed to take one of these home with them.
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