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:clap: sabine they are great... i wish I have the patience to make them.. thread just seems to tangle in my fingers I guess I have two left hands
what a great gift..
hi susiray,
actually I have been searching for the dome display also.. because I like to make around 6~8'' bears. But the best so far I can get are those acrylic display use by model makers/ those use in world of miniature bears. they come in all sort of sizes and just need to look extra hard at times for the right size.if your lucky you find one. hope someone can give a suggestion where also
here is a photo of what I meant.. temporary this works for me so that i can stack it up..
Yes, she owns the Copyright, but the Good News is that she can assign the rights to you, by contract, whether it's Gratis (no money changes hands) or you pay her for the Copyright (whatever is satisfactory between the two of you) and then you will own the rights to do whatever you'd like to with the images.
http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html#toc
Transfer of Copyright
Any or all of the copyright owner’s exclusive rights or any subdivision of those rights may be transferred, but the transfer of exclusive rights is not valid unless that transfer is in writing and signed by the owner of the rights conveyed or such owner’s duly authorized agent. Transfer of a right on a nonexclusive basis does not require a written agreement.
thanks bobby... this have been a great help.. but if there are not written agreement between the photographer and me, so this would mean that the photographer can do as they please with the photos? Nothing i can do about it right? Do i have the right to insist that my name be place there on the photos?
is this only applicable in the USA and not in other countries? Are you a lawyer? because you know alot about this and knows it pretty well...
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great tip, thanks for sharing.. but i always use pliers + table (or hard surface table) to help push the needle in :redface: hahaha.. this way, i dont hurt my fingers..
this idea is better than needle grabber....
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gosh i envey you guys.. elton john never went to taiwan so far that im here and in the Philippines.. sigh, never get to see him but his voice is great! i love his music just like Phil Collins....
update us on photos? Enjoy
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I thought so.. thanks for clearing it up because I really dont mind if she submit it on the magazine.. but she felt that its not her bears so might not be allowed...
thanks ladies :hug:
Im just wondering if today I ask my friend to take photos of my bears and I did not pay her to take photos, will she still got much the right to declare this her own work? After all, she is the one who brain storm on the story or look. Does she have the right to put her works on magazines? Of course giving credit that the bears are mine that is...
just wondering how the photos right work....
thanks
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Gosh everyone's panda is so great and cute..
Paula & marylyns bear colors are so lovely (and also the bear just like the other artist) ... i love especially the teal... is it ok to know if you dye that yourself?
Jane, when i saw your tai-pei (love the name by the way city where i came from) it make me laugh. I stick my tongue out at times and looking at a bear like that, sure makes me laugh...
well, im done with my head only hehehe... so will try my best to hurry up... been so busy with my own work so not time to do bear :redface:
good going ladies...
i see lots of great bear u think that it would look wierd, but actually when i see artist made it, it amaze me how they do it! cant wait to see your unique bear.... i wont call it strange.... beauty is in the eyes of the beholder....
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apparantly most are a talent or a mandarin..... I dont like taking risk and again, im replying from work so that means i dont have anything much better to do :redface:
will it be uneven if it was not done the same way as what sandra said? That im also concerned.... also, if machine sewed, wont it be not that tight? That is the concept i get that is why i stick to sewing by hand.. but would love to try machine...
I need to make clothes for my soon to be nephew! i dont plan to sew his clothes by hand! :crackup: maybe by the time his 1 years old, im still not done!
Sandra you gave this poor guy homework
and here he thought he was just going to a party
Hi Ming, here's my result. It's funny that the first three results are one of each of the three choices.
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Talent...well that's what it said... not quite sure myself...the risk taker bit threw me a little.
You're a risk-taker, and you follow your passions. You're determined to take on the world and succeed on your own terms. Whether in the arts, science, engineering, business, or politics, you fearlessly express your own vision of the world. You're not afraid of a fight, and you're not afraid to bet your future on your own abilities. If you find a job boring or stifling, you're already preparing your resume. You believe in doing what you love, and you're not willing to settle for an ordinary life.
Hugs, Jane.
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well, jane, mine is not what i expect it to be also...
Judi, same here regarding the movie question, i have no idea any of them! :redface: I have not even heared or seen any of it.. well, if they ask disney movies, i know it by heart
thanks to tami, we got into an addictive test :crackup:
oh maggie is sooooo adorable... can she be send to taiwan? :redface: I want to kiss and hug her..... :hug:
yes a very loved teddy bear... many you can email also the editor in Teddy bear review, they are the expert in this field and might be able to determine its history... good luck!
it's lovely angel... and i love the clothes as well... it does come in handy the fact that you learn fashion design hehehe.... the bear reminds me of tom sawyer!
Happy chinese Valentine.... :hug:
gail... it's so lovely and looks like it needs a hug... really cute.. i love it.. thanks for sharing :hug:
After tamil email of what car are you, i happened to be by chance got this other test of " are you a talent, a lifer, or a mandarin?" and guess what my answer is? :crackup:
I am a lifer! "To you, a job is what pays the bills. You put in your hours, follow the rules, and then go home. Occasionally, you consider quitting, but then you think of how bad the job market is and you reconsider. Whatever happiness you get, you get from your life outside the workplace. Relationships, family, hobbies, and outside creative pursuits are what really matter to you. You're probably taking this test at work because you don't have anything better to do." :crackup:
this is so true, im taking this test at work and yes, bec i dont have anything better to do what about you guys?
what are yours?
thanks to tami again. :hug:
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Ming
P.S.... oopss.... here is the link http://www.tomorrowland.us/tlm/
thanks Marilyn for sharing this... i will pass the word and post what you mentioned in my blog and website.. the more people know, the more we can help.... thanks again.... not only your bears are lovely but the person making it as well :hug:
well sandra my "out of control" i think its no but i do love to cut curves! wish i have that money to get a porsche....
sigh.. but for sure, i can get a 1:10 porsche
tami thanks for this game.. it was fun.. im also a Porsche 911 "You have a classic style, but you're up-to-date with the latest technology. You're ambitious, competitive, and you love to win. Performance, precision, and prestige - you're one of the elite, and you know it." gosh... i never knew im one of the elite! wow.. cool!
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wendy, hope the computer guy gets it fix soon... you hang in there :hug:
Sandra this is a great idea... but I wish I won any competition or hope to win or make it to the finals... can we still send works to you even if they are not "award winning"? :redface:
I love your magazine also by the way, it has so many information and its a great way to learn also how patterns are drawn to get this certain pose.... without your magazine, i dont think my craft would have improve... thanks.... keep it up :clap:
oh my gosh! i did not know that! does this mean that we are suppose to wear a mask when stuffing? Here they just call cotton, but what kind of cotton i have no idea and keep thinking it might be polyfil.
thanks for the information guys....
gosh your grandson is soooo cute! :crackup: :crackup: well, marlys right, maybe he thought that was you!