Last couple of days I've been working on a new version of a strap I first crafted a couple of years ago I call "Sunflower." Sunflowers have always been big and showy, but are really in the spotlite last six months or so. Anyway, this is one of my more detailed and arduous tooling jobs but the results are worth it.
The first one I did had a saddle brown background, this time I'm trying a blue sky background to change things up a bit.
Admittedly on the last one I completed, the stalks ended a little wonky, and there was hardly any leaves, but I improved upon that this time around.
Still need to do a whole bunch more to this piece, gotta let the dyes dry overnight now - all of it hand-painted on which was much of today's work. A whole bunch of decorative cuts will really bring it to life, then some antique paste to sort of meld it all together and bring out the detail. Clearcoat the top, pad it out, line it and punch some holes.
This one is not a commission, so it's going to be in the store in a few days I think.
Also been working on my first 10 gunslings. I plan to get a table at a local craft mart or two this fall so I want to have 20 or 30 of these ready to go by then. The "Gordon" one will be a gift to a local mechanic who has served my wife and I very well over the years. I think if I give'r at this I can probably make four a day but I still want to make guitar straps too, actually prefer making those.
I simply have to find a way to make this endeavor pay a few more bills than it is already is to be able to keep doing it,
so I figure I'll try branching out a bit. Tried setting up an etsy store yesterday. OMG makes setting up a reverb store seem like a walk in the park!
Never could finally figure out it, and the help system there is brutal. Reverb not that great anymore either, but still better.
I figured I'd want to have a bunch on the table with some names or words on them to show folks what can be done. The craft show scene up here still gives a fellow a couple of weeks to take custom work for the Christmas season. But I am also hoping some cool non-mongrammed ones should sell too, fingers crossed!
Open to your ideas on other lettering I can put on straps which anyone might want to purchase. I think I am going to do a "Lucky" in the next few days and probably a couple "Alberta" "Saskatchewan" province name versions too. Maybe add a provincial flower to them or something.