Hey Guys and Galls,
Yesterday I found the time to do my first ever Stamping, or leathertooling, it was a real break as I was anticipating this moment for the past 2 months ^^
and in prospect of a quiver for a friend I wanted to try one of my designs.
I used a swivel knife, and 4 stamps, two bevelers, one backgrounder and one pearshaped stamp.
I made some mistakes and it wasnt as neat and crisp as I would like it to be, so leatherworkers, give me your advice I am in need ^^
The design is a wolf in a celtic/crossover/viking Style,
Any tips on how to keep my work tidier, or how to make more depth.
I also struggled with the backgrounder, as in the end the background wasnt exactly level, how can I make sure it will be the next time
Yours sincerely Ruud
Yesterday I found the time to do my first ever Stamping, or leathertooling, it was a real break as I was anticipating this moment for the past 2 months ^^
and in prospect of a quiver for a friend I wanted to try one of my designs.
I used a swivel knife, and 4 stamps, two bevelers, one backgrounder and one pearshaped stamp.
I made some mistakes and it wasnt as neat and crisp as I would like it to be, so leatherworkers, give me your advice I am in need ^^
The design is a wolf in a celtic/crossover/viking Style,
Any tips on how to keep my work tidier, or how to make more depth.
I also struggled with the backgrounder, as in the end the background wasnt exactly level, how can I make sure it will be the next time
Yours sincerely Ruud
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