Or perhaps it is the other way around! Poor Titania, she is still bald but at least she has a body and limbs. (Later note:-Looking at her sitting around this evening I think I may leave her bald as it suits her. I might clothe her in text and roses which she can then give to Bottom later in the play.)
I had to drill through her neck to fix her arms in, the neck broke so I had to use my glue gun to do repairs and then support these repairs with lots of bandaging! I am learning all the time from the many mistakes I make!
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what a cutie. and your geese down below... love them. thank you for visiting me....
amazing work!
Sarah, this is incredible what you are doing! Oh my, you are like me -- you learn from the experience of mistakes. Sometimes it is the best way.
I do love this Titania, too. I am so enjoying this project you are on.
Candace x
oops, another note. In the States, April 15th is when taxes are due for everyone. booooo....
Oh I see!
Wow Sarah! Wonderful job!
She looks great, Sarah!
Hello, I like your work, it is also suggestive of puppetry. I am also working on a Shakespeare project.
I look forward to seeing her finished...mine is not finished either...still in the embroynic stage! I am a little late for the challenge??? smile.
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