from my table throughout the evening. I am working on this while thinking of a couple other things I want to try. And I am planning my strategy for a couple of other other things that I have lined up to work on. H-m-m-m.
I show these photos because I think the process is fun and it shows the steps that I go through - perhaps it helps some people understand the evolution from fur to face.
Thanks for stopping by and for your sweet comment! ~ginger
AAAAAAAAGH - pause while bear faints and is revived with a spoonful of honey. You and your horror stories in reverse - you should put at least a BG rating on the blog sometimes. That said the final shot is really lovely. You tomind me of LT, always doing stuff, though I bet you don't have your Dad chasing you up the Interstate if you leave your sewing machine at his place. Hugs, Jock and Louie
I had a feeling that this might cause a little bit of trauma in your home but I thought with all you have seen here on this blog you might start reading with your paws over your eyes and only peeking slightly to begin with. Perhaps I should start a rating system for those, like you, who are a bit squeamish.
I think it is very noble of Alan to chase LT down the interstate - lucky she stopped for a moment since she seemed to be testing the sound barrier ( ha ha! I kid!). I think Alan is an upstanding kind of dad - and bear keeper!
Que cosas más bonitas!! tienes un blog fabuloso. Felicidades por todos tus trabajos. Ya tienes una seguidora más. Un abrazo. http://miniaturasarantza.blogspot.com.es/
Beatiful pictures
ReplyDeleteHello mensajes claro gratis,
DeleteThank you very much!
~ginger
Naissance d'un petit ours ! Quelle jolie petite frimousse !
ReplyDeleteBon week-end à vous aussi.
rosethé-Minima
Hello Rosethé,
DeleteYes, this is how I begin them. Everyone has their own way of creating a bear; this is the way I've worked it out.
Thanks so much!
~ginger
Happy Weekend Miss Ginger.
ReplyDeleteSebastian, have a fun and adventurous weekend.
Heaps of Hugs
Prudence ♥
Hi Prudence,
DeleteSame to you little bear!
~ginger
I really enjoy watching your bears come to life.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie,
DeleteI show these photos because I think the process is fun and it shows the steps that I go through - perhaps it helps some people understand the evolution from fur to face.
Thanks for stopping by and for your sweet comment!
~ginger
AAAAAAAAGH - pause while bear faints and is revived with a spoonful of honey. You and your horror stories in reverse - you should put at least a BG rating on the blog sometimes. That said the final shot is really lovely. You tomind me of LT, always doing stuff, though I bet you don't have your Dad chasing you up the Interstate if you leave your sewing machine at his place.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jock and Louie
Hi Jock and Louie,
DeleteI had a feeling that this might cause a little bit of trauma in your home but I thought with all you have seen here on this blog you might start reading with your paws over your eyes and only peeking slightly to begin with. Perhaps I should start a rating system for those, like you, who are a bit squeamish.
I think it is very noble of Alan to chase LT down the interstate - lucky she stopped for a moment since she seemed to be testing the sound barrier ( ha ha! I kid!). I think Alan is an upstanding kind of dad - and bear keeper!
all the best to you over the pond,
~ginger
So this idea's kind of leading by the nose, looking at the pics then. Hee hee hee hee heee
ReplyDeleteJack
Sebastian, your mum makes beautiful bears on her table. Do you help? Sometimes I get told I'm in the way.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Kay
Que cosas más bonitas!! tienes un blog fabuloso. Felicidades por todos tus trabajos. Ya tienes una seguidora más. Un abrazo.
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