Two more Wooden Vases finished. Just Two more to do. I have been trying very hard to get the "Wooden Vases on the Scroll Saw Book Two" completed this week. I think I have a good chance to do just that. In the picture above are the two most recent vases. The vase on the left is one of my favorites so far.
Book two will have a more varied set of finishing techniques and styles. I think you will enjoy the challenges of the new vases. Like I said above my goal is to finish the book this week and have it available to purchase. It will be the same price as Book One, $12. It will only be available in electronic format. The book will be ready to download at the completion of online payment.
I wanted to share this update and thank everyone for the interest in Book Two. Sorry I am so slow making it available but I think you will enjoy the results.
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