I added an airbrushed black glaze around the pictorial border. It has added a needed contrast. Now I'll call it done! Thanks for following along.
God bless Rick Glawson for his enthusiastic rediscovery and sharing of this craft, without him, I wouldn't have been able to share this with you.
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Hamilton Bank Note reverse glass sign, Step-by-Step Part 5
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Re: Hamilton Bank Note reverse glass sign, Step-by-Step Part 5
Thank you for sharing all of this Step-by-Step Larry