I'm super impressed by Audrey and Gage's careful paint jobs. You should see the figurines my kids paint. Very erm...freeform. Influenced heavily by the work of Jackson Pollack. Love that little monster softie! I can just see him dragging that around by one of its legs.
Thanks, Larry, but I have to confess - I did sneak in and do a bit of touch up on the kids' paint jobs. Just enough to satisfy my control freakiness without raising any intrusion alarms. Ash loved the monster for about 3 weeks then decided that he's over monsters. Even his monster pillow and blanket that I made him had to go. Kids are so high maintenance.
Hi, my name is Robyn. This little space, where I document my adventures in crafting and homemaking, is dedicated to my grandmothers, Viola and Pearl, whose craftiness was legendary. Welcome!
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I'm super impressed by Audrey and Gage's careful paint jobs. You should see the figurines my kids paint. Very erm...freeform. Influenced heavily by the work of Jackson Pollack. Love that little monster softie! I can just see him dragging that around by one of its legs.
Thanks, Larry, but I have to confess - I did sneak in and do a bit of touch up on the kids' paint jobs. Just enough to satisfy my control freakiness without raising any intrusion alarms. Ash loved the monster for about 3 weeks then decided that he's over monsters. Even his monster pillow and blanket that I made him had to go. Kids are so high maintenance.
...can I have his monster then? :-)
Hi! i was wondering if you have the pattern to make the monster doll? Thanks
Hi, Lule! No, I didn't use a pattern, just sketched him on paper and traced. You can do it, too! :) Good luck!
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