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OK I borrowed the treasure map back from the neighbor for a photo...

This was the first of 3 maps I drew for the kids to give them clues as to where Capt. Savage's treasure was buried on the old property. The other two maps were not as detailed as the first, but still pretty cool looking. I did the other two maps on old canvas that I rubbed in the dirt, burnt with a torch, smeared charcoal on and crinkled up into a tight little ball to give it that old time look. I thought they turned out pretty neat.


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You dunner right Vern. Nice arrow by that gravestone. Who in the family is the wielder of the fruit sword? Very creative indeed. Nice map also. :thumbup:
 
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