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tcfolk

She is a real cutie!  Nice little face and you have accessorized her nicely!  bear_wub  bear_wub  bear_wub

tcfolk

Those are some ears!! Love the colors!

tcfolk

Very sweet face!  Love the duck, too!

tcfolk

Such a serious little girl!  Great pose -  bear_wub

tcfolk

Really, really cute!  bear_wub

tcfolk

Love the happy little face!  What a cutie -  bear_wub

tcfolk

What a bunch of cuties!  Love the pants!  bear_smile

tcfolk

Coco is very beautiful, Carrie!  bear_wub

tcfolk

Hi Trish, Thanks!  For the eyes, I use just simple Aleen's Tacky glue for the whole process.  When gluing in the eye sockets, if something ever goes wrong (glued crooked - it happens!) then just a drop of water with a q-tip to the back of the eye and they release.  Then I straighten them and the glue will dry in the correct position without adding any more.  Good luck!

tcfolk

I'm up for some of those free hugs!!!!  bear_wub

tcfolk

Nice 'font!  Love the pic with the p-nuts.

tcfolk

Great job, Becky.  I would say you achieved all of your goals!  He is wonderful!

tcfolk

OMG, Carrie!  He is the cutest thing!  Absolutely love him!  bear_wub  bear_wub  bear_wub  tc

tcfolk

Thanks for sharing, Francy - I have tried lock line and the wire.  I prefer the wire, I only use 2 strands, but I do wrap it in batting strips.  Wire is much cheaper and, for me, easier to use!  Love the puppy!  What's next????  bear_smile

tcfolk

Of course we missed you!  Sorry to hear about your difficult Christmas.  Glad to have you back.   bear_wub  tc

tcfolk

He is one cute puppy!  Wire armature or lock line?  Very nice job, Francy!  bear_wub

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