His name is Sylvester, after the donkey in 'Sylvester and the Magic Pebble'.
One of those "be careful what you wish for" fables.
One of those "be careful what you wish for" fables.
So that means I need to finish about 2 gifts a week, and never fail, from now until my birthday, all other distractions not withstanding...
I will try, but, that goal might be a leeeettle bit too lofty.
Just a leeeeettle.
Hey there Santa! You're getting snow in my swimsuit! I mean I know why I want to get started but I feel kinda Obsessive putting any real pressure on myself here at the beginning of summer vacation. I guess I'll just start with the toys. They always feel like playing anyways.
All Yours (But feeling more Selfish than Elfish),
Betty
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Love him!!!! The spot where the palm frond is on his face is very cool. I had a book on making little stuffed animals and I tried to make a cow. It wasn't a great success. Think I will stick to sculpting. But he is very sweet.
awww tooo cute!!!
once i get some money ot spend on fabric i wrote a pattern for a doll i'm gonna make and sell ^_^
hahahah sorry love that was me i didn't realize my bf had signed into google and singed me out :P
Very cute, like all crafty things Japanese.
I would say that even knowing what you're making for Christmas gifts in June is about 157 steps ahead of everyone else- so I'd say you're doing great! (and that lovely softie - is none too shabby either)
Difficult goals aside (and hey, difficult goals can be fun!), that's a lovely mule.
He is B E A U T I F U L !
Was he hard to make?
Lucky little one to get him.
regards,
Ann
www.ResNaturaeYarns.com
Love your blog!
Love the blog and the mule they both made me smile, I love those Japanese craft books I'll have to keep an eye out for that one.
Love the fact that you are so honet. And love the burro!
Wow!!! it's so funny and cute. I love this. Great idea.
sam
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