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Lines drawn onto the eraser |
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Carving completed |
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Holy guacamole- I love it!!!! |
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Fern imprint....l.o.v.e. |
You can see my attempts at carving into a large eraser that I purchased at the dollar store. I free-handed a wood texture onto the eraser, and started to carve into it. The eraser was a dream to carve, demanding little pressure, and exacting great precision. Once I had completed the wood grain, I flipped it over and carved in a fern imprint. Both were so, so easy to do - and I think gave great results!!! Ssssh, dont tell anyone - I am going down to the dollar store and grabbing all of those erasers!!
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