Since I had decided on what I wanted to do for the letter "L", I also made some polymer clay lollipops. And of course once those were done, I just had to set up and take the photo - and add it to the Alphabet page. So here it is......
Today I'm busy tying up loose ends and starting work on three costumes at once. I made Isar some tights and pantaloons, and I painted the white edges on her black boots so they wouldn't stand out glaringly under her costume. I made a new upper skirt without all the fairy dangly things, and it's hanging outside in the breeze to dry - beside the longest skirt, which I shortened, and had to wet to reduce the bulk. Now she needs a necklace to fill her wide open bosom. Since I had decided on what I wanted to do for the letter "L", I also made some polymer clay lollipops. And of course once those were done, I just had to set up and take the photo - and add it to the Alphabet page. So here it is...... Now I have to put all my "maximalist clutter" back on my "library" shelves, and get back to my sewing. Nami needs black tights and some white pantaloons, and maybe I'll start cutting out the leather for Byuri's Cheyenne outfit. Then I can cut fringe while listening to TV this evening.
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Susan
9/11/2012 12:12:47 am
These photos are awe inspiring...you so need to publish them :) Wouldn't they make a cute "real" book for children??
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Martha
9/11/2012 03:57:55 am
Sounds like a good idea!
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