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They are absolutely precious, what a wonderful result! Congratulations on creating such an appealing design on your very first attempt- I am rather in love with these two and hugely impressed by your talent xxx

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Hi Judi,

Years and years on, this newbie has stumbled across your thread and I'm left very curious indeed- how many awards did your magnificent creation win? What a stunning piece of work you created!!!

Beary Hugs
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What an adorable little bear!!!

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What a divine bear!!!! He is wonderful and you have a done a fabulous job. I never would have guessed you're only new to bear making- well done bear_original

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I just answered my own question by finding this thread :)

http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=403645.0

If anyone has a different method I'd love to hear about it still! Now I'm armed with info I'll add attaching polymer clay features to fur to my list of projects- photos will be forthcoming once complete.

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Hi everyone,

A technique I am most interested to try is sculpting a bears face (or full head) out of polymer clay/epoxy etc and shading/flocking. I'm fine with the sculpting side of things, but would anyone experienced in this technique be so kind as to share their method or tips for joining the face/head to the rest of the body without visible joins? I lay awake last night trying to work out how this could be done.

Any tips on flocking/furring would be most welcome too!

MonBears

*I did hunt for these subjects in the library but couldn't find what I was looking for, if it has already been covered please point me in the right direction.

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