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"Dear Jesus I want to take a minute not to ask for anything from you, but to simply say thank you, for all I have.". The base on this mantle prayer is fourteen inches long. The backer board is seven and a half inches tall. The text will be cut from quarter inch thick wood.
There are several small interior cuts in the text. You will need a #1 or a #2/0 blade for some of these cuts. Micro drill bits will come in handy. You may get by with a standard 1/16" drill bit if you are very careful with your drilling. If none of these options are available to you then resize the project to a size that is comfortable to you. You can use the free RapidResizer tool available on my blog or visit a print shop and ask them for help.
I want to thank everyone who has purchased my new book of Wooden Vase Patterns. The feed back has been very nice. Some people have already made all eight patterns and are asking for more. I am working on volume two but it won't be available for a while. Here is a look at one of the vases in volume two with a color inlay using the FIMO clay technique I have show here before. I have other ideas for the next book that I think you will love.
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