"Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are children born in one’s youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them." Psalm 127 : 3-5
My lovely children
My grand*daughter
Alissa & Me
Alissa & Adalynn
Grand*babies
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White Rabbit
Golden Retriever
Squirrel
Lazy cat
Papillon Dogs
German Shepherd
Boxer
Polar Bear
long hair cat
close up
Gray cat
Bulldog
White spotted Hen
Papillon
Black Bear
Polar Bear and Baby Seal
Cheddar
Miniature Horse
Polar Bear in the snow.....
KITTEN
POLAR BEAR
kitten
Black Bear
German pointer dog
White Cat
German Pastor
Opossum and babies
Portuguese Water Dog
St. Bernard
Buggy
Horse and Buggy
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Scottish & Siberian Tabbies
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Here my newly tabbies!!!! thank you so much for your kind comments! truly appreciate!
Good morning beautiful friend! Cats are so hard to make. I am making my FIRST as a paper mâché wand and it is NOT EASY!!!!! I applaud you for your ability to capture the look!! BIG HUGS TO YOU, Nita
Dear Pat, Your tabby cats are outstanding.. They are adorable. Thank you so much for taking time to come for a visit... So nice to see such a sweet note from you. Love to the family, Penny p.s I love your photo of the children in a circle
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Victorian Woman close-up
Victorian woman
Victorian young woman
Victorian lady
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*Cat*
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About my Miniature work
All animals on this blog were handmade by me. Although pictures are enlarged, they are dollhouse ( 1:12 scale). The animals are handsculpted over a wire armature . I use cernit clay because is durable and flexi-able. most of my animals have wool that were applied with a precise technic or they have wool flockling. All figurines and furnitures are also made by me and are all One Of a Kind
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Castles Crowns and Cottages
Pouty
Maggie
Princess
Shy girl
Nicole
Modern teenager boy
boy
in trouble???
Tatiana~ pregnant momma
toddler
Genevieve
Abby
Kara
Sara
Tabatha
Ballerina
Mini Ballerina
Toddler ballerina
4 year old boy
Elf and Reindeer
Noelle
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9 comments:
Absolute perfection again! They have such personalities!! Their fur looks so real...beautiful work!!
XOXO
Dessa Rae
Hello Patricia,
They are just lovely! The detail in the pause and the eyes is just fantastic.
Very good work.
Hugs,
Giac
Good morning beautiful friend! Cats are so hard to make. I am making my FIRST as a paper mâché wand and it is NOT EASY!!!!! I applaud you for your ability to capture the look!! BIG HUGS TO YOU, Nita
Wonderful, as always!
Kiss Faby
Dear Pat,
Your tabby cats are outstanding..
They are adorable.
Thank you so much for taking time to come for a visit... So nice to see such a sweet note from you.
Love to the family,
Penny
p.s I love your photo of the children in a circle
O my...
they are so wonderful...amazing!
Gorgeous ArtWorks!
Hugs
Kikka
Fantastic work again!!
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Look at my blog.
Greetings
Melanie
Hi Tita! Oh dear, these are wonderful cats, their eyes!! Love it!
ML Ilona
Absolutely beautiful! So realistic! x
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