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Easter quiver
M2A:
Hi folks. With my trade bow in my vice cooling down from heat treating I was trying to figure out something to do with my time. Not sure why, but I have become fascinated with using natural materials for color. My ideas dont always work out, but the few that do become another arrow in the quiver to use for bows, arrows, or whatever. Ideas is maybe not the best word, Im not trying to take credit for something others have known for a long time, but its cool when a new natural resource become known to me.
Usually I keep a piece of wood in my truck and apply the colors to see how they hold up over time. Doing things a bit different this time. Made a small basket quiver to use as a side quiver. I always use walnut and bloodroot and did so on this piece. I also am trying the inner bark of barberry for yellow, Real pleased with how bright it is and have high hopes for it in the long run. The purple is from petunia flower petals, cant recall the name of the flower the red came from. I think they will fade or brown out but looks pretty good now.
Was a fun project. Not sure I'd hook I to my belt to go hunt whitetails with this exact color combo But I think it came out well. And if it gives me some more options in the future it will a huge success. Any comments suggestions welcome.
Mike
IMG_3503 by Mike Allridge, on Flickr
IMG_3504 by Mike Allridge, on Flickr
BowEd:
Sweet looking quiver.Nicework.I like using those side quivers myself too.
DC:
I was expecting one like Ed's bobcat only made out of a pink bunny. ;)
BowEd:
DC....Those bunnies just come in chocolate.
Pappy:
Very nice. ;)
Pappy
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