A couple new ones
All Eyes
Posted 1/6/2019 8:08 PM (#927544)
Subject: A couple new ones




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2 new 10" cedar baits. The sparkle eyes on this little stuffed animal caught my attention at the store the other day. They look pretty cool on this perch. Ha!



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muskyroller
Posted 1/6/2019 10:39 PM (#927552 - in reply to #927544)
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Location: North St. Paul, MN
Sweet! My daughter and I had the same thought at JoAnns the other day getting supplies. We just didn’t have the foresight to go through with it. Well done!!!!
All Eyes
Posted 1/7/2019 1:18 PM (#927592 - in reply to #927552)
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Ha! Thanks!
I had a big bag full of old stuffed animals laying around from back when the kids were little. Many of them are now missing the eyes! Some of them have cool colors that I didn't have. I just hope that no one ever goes through my trash because they're going to see all these animals with the eyes gouged out and think that a real psycho lives here.

Edited by All Eyes 1/7/2019 1:19 PM
jchiggins
Posted 1/7/2019 8:24 PM (#927648 - in reply to #927544)
Subject: Re: A couple new ones




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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
Nice work! Need a field tester?
tkuntz
Posted 1/8/2019 9:31 AM (#927670 - in reply to #927544)
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Location: Waukee, IA
Dang! Those are incredible
Eastman03
Posted 1/8/2019 1:44 PM (#927715 - in reply to #927544)
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Nice! Great idea with the eyes.
jasond
Posted 1/9/2019 10:20 AM (#927849 - in reply to #927715)
Subject: Re: A couple new ones




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Location: West Metro, MN
That perch is really nice! My kids have a couple of those critters too and that thought had crossed my mind...
All Eyes
Posted 1/9/2019 10:44 PM (#927919 - in reply to #927544)
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Thank you everyone. No stuffed animal is safe in this house. Not even my dogs chew toys.


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Eastman03
Posted 1/10/2019 8:20 AM (#927941 - in reply to #927544)
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How to you get that yellowish and that greenish colour? If you don't mind me asking, those look nice and natural.
All Eyes
Posted 1/11/2019 9:32 PM (#928162 - in reply to #927941)
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Thanks! I use a mix of gold pearl and transparent yellow for the base color. The top and sides then get dusted with a transparent green before the black bars and head are done.