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Literal Writer's Block: Sherlock BBC edition
Just what it says on the tin.
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Did this on a 1" solid wood block.

Been a while since I did one of these. This time around, I had fun experimenting with something other than decoupage (my usual method). It also meant that without paper edges I could sand the finished block all the way to 2000 grit, so it feels wonderfully smooth.
Credit where it's due: For the little icons I started with clip art from public domain sources, then modified them. Except the last one, which is mine.

And finally...

ETA: Block #2 and ordering info


Did this on a 1" solid wood block.

Been a while since I did one of these. This time around, I had fun experimenting with something other than decoupage (my usual method). It also meant that without paper edges I could sand the finished block all the way to 2000 grit, so it feels wonderfully smooth.
Credit where it's due: For the little icons I started with clip art from public domain sources, then modified them. Except the last one, which is mine.

And finally...

ETA: Block #2 and ordering info
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What method did you use this time?
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I did an image transfer onto the block. Took me quite a few tries and a lot of ruined images before I figured out how to get it to work consistently.
Past that I have to resort to saying "its magic!" :-)