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Celtic Cross
Topic Started: Mar 3 2007, 03:08 PM (1,106 Views)
magz
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I started this on Tuesday, took it home to finish and dry out a bit.

Seeing as Tony B has a beautiful celtic cross in the pyro thread, I thought this may interest some of you. :thumbup;


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magz

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twinthing
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oh I cant wait to see this one fired! looking good there sis! :thumbup;
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waxingsteve
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Wow, that's beautiful, Mags :art: I can just see that in a nice aged stone effect colour :thumbup; I love Celtic stuff anyway :D

Steve :)
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jo145
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Hope it is looked after carefully when being fired, as it's beautiful. :thumbup;
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Sharon
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I love Celtic crosses, this one is lovely especially all the detail on it :D
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Tony B
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Looking good Magz thanks for the explaining the prosess..........Tony
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Sally
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Great Job Magz :thumbup; take care with the firing, Cetlic always goes down well, its so popular :thumbup;

Sally
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