Love bonsai? Express it!
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Love bonsai? Express it!
What is your next tatoo?
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Always we hope someone else has the answer.
Bonsai is an art of shrinking.
Bonsai is an art of shrinking.
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I'm a bit of a "I don't like Tatts" guy, but I would actually consider this...hmmm.....My wife is gonna spew about this!
Tech
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Espeically if it is done on HER chesttechpetal wrote:I'm a bit of a "I don't like Tatts" guy, but I would actually consider this...hmmm.....My wife is gonna spew about this!
Tech

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- kvan64
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That way she would get more of your attentionGlenda wrote:Espeically if it is done on HER chesttechpetal wrote:I'm a bit of a "I don't like Tatts" guy, but I would actually consider this...hmmm.....My wife is gonna spew about this!
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- techpetal
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Ha! Nice one Glenda!
I stand more chance of winning the 30 million superdraw than that happening.

I stand more chance of winning the 30 million superdraw than that happening.

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From it I learned all I needed to know.
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not to spoil the thread, but isnt that a shadow???
my missus has been wanting a tattoo for a while and she was even considering a bonsai
lucky man i am 
i would even consider getting the same one
i will be getting kanji for bonsai done though
my missus has been wanting a tattoo for a while and she was even considering a bonsai



i would even consider getting the same one

i will be getting kanji for bonsai done though

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and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans

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Im with you Jamie I have a few tattoos and that looks like a shadow to mee.
Or a very talented tattoist
thats not how you spell tattoist
Or a very talented tattoist
thats not how you spell tattoist
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Im still looking for a good classic pine bonsai design for an embroidered cushion, may have to resort to a textbook sketch, by the time I attempt to sketch a copy it will be different enough that copyright won't matter! Some variety of pine because I want to do the needles as short individual stitches, the Chinese use this in their embroidery to great effect. Something with enough trunk I can have fun making texture with different shades and thicknesses of thread..
The pot can be a low sheen satiny material.
Rhiannon will know what I am talking about, probably Greek to most of you guys.
However, house furnishings OK, tattoos NOT.
The pot can be a low sheen satiny material.
Rhiannon will know what I am talking about, probably Greek to most of you guys.
However, house furnishings OK, tattoos NOT.
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
- techpetal
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Bugger that Jamie, how many people could recognise kanji anyway, philistines!
The shadow effect of a beautiful tree does it for me, even the most ignorant would recognise my passion and likely mindset.
Buck the trend, I know of one chick who has "Japanese" italics in her neck that declares her as something she certainly isn't.
She wasn't happy once she found out, trust me. Laser surgery here we come.
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PS. If I could get my avatar looking better (Which I drew myself) I would get that done!
The shadow effect of a beautiful tree does it for me, even the most ignorant would recognise my passion and likely mindset.
Buck the trend, I know of one chick who has "Japanese" italics in her neck that declares her as something she certainly isn't.
She wasn't happy once she found out, trust me. Laser surgery here we come.
Tech
PS. If I could get my avatar looking better (Which I drew myself) I would get that done!
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fair enough tech! thats were the missus wants it too, the back of her neck...

aslong as you know what the symbol is your getting it is ok, but when it is one that you see in the tattoo shop and have no idea what it means then that is just silly!
a shadow effect tree would be pretty awesome too
keep sketching mate eventually you get better at it, im not the best at sketch but i found a hard pencil with a sharp tip and going lightly lightly is the way to go, then it is just practice 
jamie


aslong as you know what the symbol is your getting it is ok, but when it is one that you see in the tattoo shop and have no idea what it means then that is just silly!
a shadow effect tree would be pretty awesome too


jamie

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Re: Love bonsai? Express it!
Actually, your avatar might work for my embroidery, tech. I presume the right hand branch should be considered deadwood and done in a lighter colour? I can try taking that, working it in embroidery, then post ya back the photo for your avatar, if you would like?
Agreed with Jamie, drawing is just about practice and a really big eraser, just keep rubbing out the bits which didn't go quite right and trying again, sooner or later your pencil will luck on the exact right place and angle!
Agreed with Jamie, drawing is just about practice and a really big eraser, just keep rubbing out the bits which didn't go quite right and trying again, sooner or later your pencil will luck on the exact right place and angle!
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
- techpetal
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Cool Greth,
If you want a better resolttion image then text me and I'll send it to your private email.
I would love to see it embroidered
Tech
If you want a better resolttion image then text me and I'll send it to your private email.
I would love to see it embroidered

Tech
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Re: Love bonsai? Express it!
Might be a good idea. then I can do the unmentionable and trace it from computer screen, haha. Actually should be about the right size for the cushion! Doesn't really need a pot, I can do it the way you have, actually puts more emphasis on the tree that way. One change in the final shape, the lowest left pad needs to extend just a little further out, widen the tree just a bit. Will also check photos of similar trees to see how close the foliage should go to the trunk, and what looks good at the branching point.
No idea how long this will take, if I get the embroidery bug roused I could finish it in three days. One if I didn't have kids! Have all the materials here, just need to focus on it, and not get distracted by life. Bug me by PM if I don't get moving quickly, I tend to task switch to whatever seems most urgent and squeaky wheels get more attention.
If it works out ok, and you like it, you can have the cushion cover! For me the interest is in working these techniques, not particularly in having more household furnishings. None of the materials will cost me anything, just stuff I have collected over the years.
No idea how long this will take, if I get the embroidery bug roused I could finish it in three days. One if I didn't have kids! Have all the materials here, just need to focus on it, and not get distracted by life. Bug me by PM if I don't get moving quickly, I tend to task switch to whatever seems most urgent and squeaky wheels get more attention.
If it works out ok, and you like it, you can have the cushion cover! For me the interest is in working these techniques, not particularly in having more household furnishings. None of the materials will cost me anything, just stuff I have collected over the years.
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
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I'm sooo behind. I haven't been here in forever, combination of holidays and now working full time (at Spotlight - cheap threads, yaaaaay!!). But I just caught this and was heaps curious. What sort of stitching are you planning on doing for the cushion? I've got a vague idea of your vision, but was wondering if you wanted to elaborate?Greth wrote:Im still looking for a good classic pine bonsai design for an embroidered cushion, may have to resort to a textbook sketch, by the time I attempt to sketch a copy it will be different enough that copyright won't matter! Some variety of pine because I want to do the needles as short individual stitches, the Chinese use this in their embroidery to great effect. Something with enough trunk I can have fun making texture with different shades and thicknesses of thread..
The pot can be a low sheen satiny material.
Rhiannon will know what I am talking about, probably Greek to most of you guys.
However, house furnishings OK, tattoos NOT.
I use a program for generating cross stitch patterns from photos, but it sounds as though you won't find that very helpful.
.: may your organs fail before your dreams fail you :.
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thats not a bad idea. if i had to put ink in my skin it would have to be something to do with nature.
who wants to come on a yamadory with me?