I'm so sorry to hear that Chuck. Connie's surely had a beautiful smile and you captured it well. I went to your profile page and we have a bit in common. My name is Charlie and a few have called me Chuck over the years. My wife's name is Connie, and I was born a few days after you on October 18, 1960. Funny that little things like that can make this kind of thing hit closer to home. Know that someone in Alabama's thinking of you and said a prayer for you.
Thanks Melanie. I have to do some shuffling pretty often trying to keep people in their category. The other day I had to have some work done at the house and had a crew of about 6 guys here who wound up in my shop looking at my portraits. Have to admit I enjoyed it. They're mostly only seen by family members who say, "Hmm." Keeps me humble though.
Wow! I never realized what a bunch of Philistines you guys were down there. Kidding of course. It's considered by some to be the greatest country song of all time. I don't know about that, but it's certainly one of the saddest.
Beautiful work Rodney! I'd love to have that above the cowboy section of my wall but, wow that's a lot of holes. Maybe some day. You did such a great job and I'd say turning the oak one backwards was a fortunate accident. Hard to pick a favorite as both are great in their own way but I do love how the grain of the oak adds to the background. Excellent!!!
If you find them please message me a picture. We have some magnetized dress up people and the grand kids love to play with them. I'd love to make them a puzzle version.
That's awesome! Come to think of it, since cutting one of myself and hanging it in my shop I've had no mice, ants, roaches, etc... Maybe there's a market for this.
Nice job and great colors! Someone mentioned sometime back that they cut puzzle letters on a slight angle to make them easier for little hands to put in. I’m going to give that a shot next time I do one. Oh, nice of you to cut me a puzzle.