The fun figures had to be no more that 5" long, and could be made of anything. I did mine with modeling compound on cardboard, painted with Lumiere, and embellished with beads, charms, and some molded faces. They were a lot of fun to do, but right now that new Viking sewing machine is calling my name, and I'm going back to sewing a jacket just for me!
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Small Fun Figures
The fun figures had to be no more that 5" long, and could be made of anything. I did mine with modeling compound on cardboard, painted with Lumiere, and embellished with beads, charms, and some molded faces. They were a lot of fun to do, but right now that new Viking sewing machine is calling my name, and I'm going back to sewing a jacket just for me!
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Well these are cute and I like the texture from the modeling paste, looks like a fun swap!
These are all so cute, and they'd make great PINS! (I want to see your jacket when you finish it!)
Those look like they were SOME fun to make, indeed. You always do such beautiful and interesting things! My oldest DD is having a party for her birthday next month -- I can totally see these fun activity to keep 6 teenage girls busy for quite a while. Thanks for the idea!!
Kai put up a bunch of links for me on my blog so Now I can visit more Hmmm Just warning everyone teehee I love these pins SUe Have to get to this blog more LOts of goodies Hugs Jan D
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