Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Po’ thang.

Po’ thang. (Translation: That’s Southern for Poor Thing.)

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I have had days like this when I thought I’d lost my head.

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And other days when I have been quite sure of it.

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Chin up little fella.  Soon you’ll be lookin’ at the world with your head on straight!

8 comments:

  1. Oh NO! Poor lit'l chap... Please honey, please give him his head. It's a nice colour fur this bear-to-be got. :D

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  2. Awww....I know how he feels!!!!
    Hugs,
    Margaret B

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  3. You're asking a lot of this poor little soul Ginger...how can he keep his chin up if he's lost his head? LOL!!
    Warmest Hugs,
    Sandi @ Ess D'Ess Bears and Bearly Sane Studio

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  4. Oh Miss Ginger,

    I am speechless - oh dear.

    Hugs,
    Prudence

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  5. ROFL, poor little guy, hope he finds his head soon!

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  6. LOL!! How funny to see this little guy...so befuddled. :o) I love seeing the order in which we all put our bears together. I don't add the limbs until the head is in place. I trust you have this bear's head in process... ;o)

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  7. I think I've mentioned here before that I like to do the head first unless I've made the pattern before. If it turns out well, fine. If not, then at least I haven't spent time on the rest of the thing that could be wasted. Actually, on this one, I was out of town and these parts were something I could work on with out all the doodahs and tools for making the head - like my trusty magnifying light! I think we work in a similar order actually - and yours turn out wonderfully lovely!

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  8. I love that, that really made me smile! po' thang! ha ha ha thanks G :)

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