Post by george on May 2, 2014 15:34:56 GMT
Here they are
I got the donkey foal I liked most out of all the colours in this batch, such a nice rich dark chocolatey colour! Unfortunately I don't have a mum for him at the moment, I have got two donkeys but they're both boys (and lookalikes of real ones I used to look after, so I can't even change them to suddenly be female when a motherless foal arrives, which has happened before with some of my julip ponies, lol). So I'll be on the lookout for a mum in future batches, he'd look sweet standing with one and they don't even have to be the same colour, so I'll see what takes my fancy - and what I can manage to get quickly enough next time!
It's a lovely little mould - very sweet, and accurate for a baby donk, and cos they're both by Tania it has the same sculpting style as the adult so they'll go perfectly together. The tails can be moved a little bit, not for posing like the legs but enough that you can move them to a slightly diferent position for each one you get, if you plan on a whole herd or family group they can be slightly varied
Nice big donkey nose
And here's his little companion, this was my favourite out of the dogs this time round, I love the shaded airburshy colour patch, and the mould's been recast - they look so slimline and lanky compared to how they'd been lately! His collar's just a plain fake leather one, with bits of gold self-adhesive border snipped up and stuck on : it's for card-making but I thought it might be a nice way to make a clencher bridle browband, so I tested it out on a simpler thing first, heh
I've named him Mylo, after a character in a book I just read but I'm sure there's also a jack russell called Mylo or Milo in a film, it rings a bell so I think it suits him.
With Dennis the fat dog from the last batch, for comparison!
(I also JUST this moment realised I forgot to take a picture of Sam the cat I got in the last batch and forgot to include then, as well. He's the invisible cat who exists but no-one sees )
I got the donkey foal I liked most out of all the colours in this batch, such a nice rich dark chocolatey colour! Unfortunately I don't have a mum for him at the moment, I have got two donkeys but they're both boys (and lookalikes of real ones I used to look after, so I can't even change them to suddenly be female when a motherless foal arrives, which has happened before with some of my julip ponies, lol). So I'll be on the lookout for a mum in future batches, he'd look sweet standing with one and they don't even have to be the same colour, so I'll see what takes my fancy - and what I can manage to get quickly enough next time!
It's a lovely little mould - very sweet, and accurate for a baby donk, and cos they're both by Tania it has the same sculpting style as the adult so they'll go perfectly together. The tails can be moved a little bit, not for posing like the legs but enough that you can move them to a slightly diferent position for each one you get, if you plan on a whole herd or family group they can be slightly varied
Nice big donkey nose
And here's his little companion, this was my favourite out of the dogs this time round, I love the shaded airburshy colour patch, and the mould's been recast - they look so slimline and lanky compared to how they'd been lately! His collar's just a plain fake leather one, with bits of gold self-adhesive border snipped up and stuck on : it's for card-making but I thought it might be a nice way to make a clencher bridle browband, so I tested it out on a simpler thing first, heh
I've named him Mylo, after a character in a book I just read but I'm sure there's also a jack russell called Mylo or Milo in a film, it rings a bell so I think it suits him.
With Dennis the fat dog from the last batch, for comparison!
(I also JUST this moment realised I forgot to take a picture of Sam the cat I got in the last batch and forgot to include then, as well. He's the invisible cat who exists but no-one sees )