angles will help for any kind of story. Like Red Riding Hood, for example.
my little girls. Then when spring eventually comes, I'll be all set to take a little photo story.
For Valentine's Day, Jan gave me a black resin wolf, and mini carnations. The wolf is nice and big - the perfect size to go with all my MSD and smaller dolls. I didn't want to take his photo with any dolls right now, since I'd first like to paint him to make him look more like a 'real wolf'. Even though he's a static figure, and can't be posed, just turning him around to different angles will help for any kind of story. Like Red Riding Hood, for example. I'd like to paint him like a Timber Wolf, and make a Red Riding hood costume for one of
my little girls. Then when spring eventually comes, I'll be all set to take a little photo story.
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Jane
2/16/2016 09:18:57 am
He looks great and when he is painted he will look real! What a lovely present.
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Martha
2/17/2016 02:28:13 pm
I need to find some pictures of timber wolves, since a pitch black wolf looks WAY too scary.
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Donna
2/16/2016 02:10:56 pm
What a nice gift! He looks quite serene sitting among the carnations. I'll be looking forward to seeing him in his new persona, i.e. the Big Bad Wolf. I bet your little girls will charm him into a big puppy dog :o)
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Martha
2/17/2016 02:26:53 pm
Lets hope so! He's one big wolf.
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