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Design or Plan used: My own design - The making of The Bird and The Bee
posted in: Reader's Gallery, how to, , arts and crafts, walnut, mahogany, rustic, veneer, ash, marquetry, poplar, exotic wood, Laser, Wood Inlay, movie, nature, wildlife
The making of "The Bird and The Bee"
comments (0) July 2nd, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
This is a movie I created to share the 5-Step process I used to create marquetry.
It is an animated movie, with Charlie, the bee and Lizzi, the bird interacting with Debbie, the narrator to explain how I use the laser and a software I developed to do marquetry.
To view this movie, click "The making of The Bird and The Bee" at the bottom of this post.
You can see my finish works at Art-A-Fair art festival from 6/29/2012 to 9/2/2012. http://www.art-a-fair.com
Design or Plan used: My own design - The making of The Bird and The Bee
posted in: Reader's Gallery, how to, , arts and crafts, walnut, mahogany, rustic, veneer, ash, marquetry, poplar, exotic wood, Laser, Wood Inlay, movie, nature, wildlife


















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