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Post by Shepherdess on Oct 20, 2018 22:30:19 GMT
I wondered if some sort of spray adhesive would make then stay together. Maybe you could get more for your picture if it might get destroyed. Like Banksy. Lyn the sheep picture on your flickr is that yours? how is it held together and what did you use to draw the face? So glad your first class went well Tracey. Now you will be confidant doing the next one. Tea an cakes always helps.
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Post by lyn on Oct 20, 2018 22:47:24 GMT
I wondered if some sort of spray adhesive would make then stay together. Maybe you could get more for your picture if it might get destroyed. Like Banksy. Lyn the sheep picture on your flickr is that yours? how is it held together and what did you use to draw the face? So glad your first class went well Tracey. Now you will be confidant doing the next one. Tea an cakes always helps. Hello Ann - all those photos are ours. The sheep's face is wet felted then the eyes and other features are needle felted. The very fine lines around the nose and in the forehead are marker pen. The curls are loose and just laid on a board - it was never meant to be a permanent picture - I just wanted a photo for my Christmas card. See below for a bit more explanation: link
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Post by Shepherdess on Oct 21, 2018 1:25:20 GMT
I wondered if some sort of spray adhesive would make then stay together. Maybe you could get more for your picture if it might get destroyed. Like Banksy. Lyn the sheep picture on your flickr is that yours? how is it held together and what did you use to draw the face? So glad your first class went well Tracey. Now you will be confidant doing the next one. Tea an cakes always helps. Hello Ann - all those photos are ours. The sheep's face is wet felted then the eyes and other features are needle felted. The very fine lines around the nose and in the forehead are marker pen. The curls are loose and just laid on a board - it was never meant to be a permanent picture - I just wanted a photo for my Christmas card. See below for a bit more explanation: linkThats great Lyn. It would make a great card with nothing in it. then you could use it for anything. Do you sell cards? You've made so many nice ones.
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Post by wolgelukkig on Oct 21, 2018 9:50:58 GMT
It is not allowed to post pictures from a non-public Facebook group member in another group or forum. Facebook would block this post. How are the rules about this on this forum? If it is allowed, everyone could copy interesting posts or pictures in this group and place them on Facebook. Although I can understand the enthusiasm I think it is not the right way to do so.
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Post by Pandagirl on Oct 21, 2018 15:48:17 GMT
Lyn, the sheep is wonderful and would make a beautiful card.
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Post by tracey on Oct 21, 2018 16:07:54 GMT
It is not allowed to post pictures from a non-public Facebook group member in another group or forum. Facebook would block this post. How are the rules about this on this forum? If it is allowed, everyone could copy interesting posts or pictures in this group and place them on Facebook. Although I can understand the enthusiasm I think it is not the right way to do so. I appreciate your input, however it would have been courteous if you had checked with me whether I had permission to share Penny's work with credits because I can assure you I do have permission. She is very thankful that I admire her work enough to want to share it with other like minded creative people to open up a discussion as we have here.
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Post by wolgelukkig on Oct 21, 2018 21:01:02 GMT
Maybe next time write it in your post that you have permission?
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Post by tracey on Oct 22, 2018 6:15:00 GMT
Maybe next time write it in your post that you have permission? Maybe next time ask the member first? as I said, courtesy.
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Post by Shana on Nov 2, 2018 12:50:12 GMT
I wondered if some sort of spray adhesive would make then stay together. Maybe you could get more for your picture if it might get destroyed. Like Banksy. Lyn the sheep picture on your flickr is that yours? how is it held together and what did you use to draw the face? So glad your first class went well Tracey. Now you will be confidant doing the next one. Tea an cakes always helps. I met a woman years ago who was using roving for macrame-type wall hangings and I was stymied that she wasn't worried about the fibers coming apart. She told me she used HAIRSPRAY to keep it all together.
Guessing that'd work in this situation too!
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Post by lyn on Nov 2, 2018 22:17:09 GMT
Anything's worth a try Shana!
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Post by MTRuth on Nov 2, 2018 23:32:52 GMT
And a little spit and polish?
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Post by tracey on Dec 2, 2018 20:19:05 GMT
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Post by lyn on Dec 2, 2018 20:24:47 GMT
Well done for making such a lovely dry felt picture and well done for selling it!
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Post by MTRuth on Dec 2, 2018 20:31:19 GMT
Very nice Tracey! Congrats on the sale
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Post by Pandagirl on Dec 2, 2018 21:04:13 GMT
Congratulations Tracey!
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