These are awesome!!!
I agree that Disney Princesses would be grwat for my daughter <3
I'm really putting this on my to-do-crafties list!
Superhero Wooden Dolls
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Re: Superhero Wooden Dolls
I think I have to, as well! My daughter would probably love Sonic ones though!Lijnloos wrote:I'm really putting this on my to-do-crafties list!
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
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These came out really great. My husband loves comics and all things super hero so these would go great with out super hero stuff already in our living room, I know most people are talking of these for their kids but seriously I want them for my husband and myself. Too bad my painting skills are horrid.
Anyway great job on them.
Anyway great job on them.
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This is awesome! and it just gave me a pretty good idea for a lotr themed chess set for the kid I'm babysitting I still have no idea how to do it, but I'm sure she'll love it haha great work!
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AH! Idea triggered!greenie1113 wrote:and it just gave me a pretty good idea for a lotr themed chess set for the kid I'm babysitting
Guess who went out to Hobby Lobby and bought some candle cups and balls (*snort*...balls)? This girl!
The cups come in packs of 6 and the balls in 9, soooooooo.....have enough to make 18 figures (luckily I didn't have a Steve Martin-esque meltdown in the store). They have larger versions in smaller packs - maybe the tower with the Eye on it could be a really large one?
I also priced out large squares of basswood and lo and behold they have a very nice portion with a hollowed-out back wherein I could create a compartment to hold the pieces.
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Re: Superhero Wooden Dolls
BooChocoBoom wrote:AH! Idea triggered!greenie1113 wrote:and it just gave me a pretty good idea for a lotr themed chess set for the kid I'm babysitting
Guess who went out to Hobby Lobby and bought some candle cups and balls (*snort*...balls)? This girl!
The cups come in packs of 6 and the balls in 9, soooooooo.....have enough to make 18 figures (luckily I didn't have a Steve Martin-esque meltdown in the store). They have larger versions in smaller packs - maybe the tower with the Eye on it could be a really large one?
I also priced out large squares of basswood and lo and behold they have a very nice portion with a hollowed-out back wherein I could create a compartment to hold the pieces.
You MUST show the completed set! I am so excited!
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Re: Superhero Wooden Dolls
This is an AWESOME and relatively easy idea! And all the themes---my head wants to explode from all the ideas!!!
Did you ever end up making others?
Did you ever end up making others?