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I don't remember which link to use in photobucket to post pics here but here goes - wait, first I want to say thank you to the person that posted hers here first. Great idea and I loved it enough to copy it lol. Thanks!!!! Ok here's the link (crossed fingers) - http://i32.photobucket.com/alb...d%20things/011-1.jpg | |||
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How cute.!!! Have you been a busy little girl??? Like how you made the mouths. Is it wire or paint? Jean Good friends are like stars...You don't always see them, but you always know they're there. | ||||
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I love your snowman tin! It is so cute. | ||||
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cute snowmen. | ||||
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Thanks all! Jean - Yes they are wire. I just used my little jewelry pliers to twist the ends and then bent them to the shape I wanted. What I loved about this one is I got this mini muffin tin in a lot I bought at an auction for $2 lol. It was all rusted so I sanded it down, painted it and then decorated it. I love using stuff others throw away. I'm cheap yes but I hate seeing anything go to waste lol. | ||||
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oh that is so cute did you paint the faces inside? they look 3d thanks for sharing just darling | ||||
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The faces are actually snowtex. I put some hot glue in before putting the snowtex in to make sure it stuck. Then I just fashioned it into what I wanted. The eyes are just faceted black beads - pushed them into the snowtex - and the noses are clay - same thing, pushed in. The mouths are bent wire. I glued the little scarves on and added some blush. When I pushed the beads, noses and wires on it was more to create the right dip in the snowtex. I let the snowtex dry and then glued the extras into the correct areas. Thanks. | ||||
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