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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:48 pm 
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Hey guys, hope you are all well and staying sane during these crazy times. I can't think of Easter without candy,
so here's my greeting card to you all. Hang in there, everyone!


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OKPat...
another delightful creation...by the way...I’ll take a box of chocolate mice...and the corgi for my daughter!...
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Love this! Stay well!


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What a wonderful scene! The upgraded pictures do credit to your work and creativity. Love it! The kids are adorable and those little shoes crack me up! What's the secret?


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Here's a close up of the shoes. The kids' feet are sculpey clay, shaped just enough
to allow the figure to stand up. Then I cut pieces of fabric, apply with
a lot of Tacky Glue to conform to the foot. I snip out whatever doesn't look like shoe...
ha ha... then add thread, "rubber" toe caps" and laces. Viola, as they say.


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loved everything about this!


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I love this. The attention to details are mind boggling. I feel like i could just step right into your scene.


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Hi guys ... I revised the scene to keep up with current events .... Yes, I know,
I"VE BEEN COOPED UP IN THE HOUSE WAY TOO LONG! Stay well.


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This is so wonderful. It's a delight to look at.

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