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NancyL123

What a sweet little thing she is! She's full of whimsy and personality!

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I just love him! He's one of the coolest polars around, and the antlers  are a great idea! bear_original

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Kelly, he is a snow Bengal.

I've had many cats through my life, all different breeds, and some rescues, but none of them have ever had the personality of a Bengal. After my first one, they're the only Breed I would get. I've got brown spotted and marbled, and one lynx point, and Norton, of course, is a snow. They're like mini hurricanes running around, knocking things over, but then when they calm down, they're loving and sweet and affectionate. I wouldn't have it any other way bear_original

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Thanks everyone, I love him dearly, though he is quite the trouble maker! Here's a photo of his dad, so that's pretty much what he's going to look like as an adult.

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leo.jpgSince I don't have any bears to show anyone yet, I wanted you to meet my youngest kitty, Norton. I had seen this photo on the breeder's website, and knew I just had to have him as soon as I saw that face looking at me! bear_original

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oh, that is just sooo cute, Eva! I love that sweet innocent face bear_original

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What a beautiful little girl! Her shading is lovely, really great bear bear_original

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She's a real sweetie...I love the little knitted dress!

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Oh, she is just way too cute! I love the coloring, and the ruffle bear_original

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They are both so adorable! I love the sad eyes, makes me want to give bear hugs  to them!

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Oh, she is adorable, I just love her!

NancyL123

Oh what a precious little baby! She's got the cutest little face, so sweet!

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Otis definitely is looking a little guilty! What antics has he been up to? He's so cute though, I'd forgive him for whatever he might do :)

Zoey, on the other hand is definitely innocent! Can't you tell...not me mom, I had NOTHING to do with it! bear_happy

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I just love all you little cubs, they're so precious I just want to hug them up!

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I use Firefox on my pc, and I find it to be more stable than IE bear_original

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He is just gorgeous, and  the tailoring of the jacket is amazing!

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She is just beautiful! I'm not surprised she went so quickly bear_original

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What a beautiful scene. The attention to the details is what catches my eye the most!

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That is so totally awesome! I bow to your talents bear_original

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The prices of the paint varies according to the colors, I guess depending on the pigments used, but I saw them online for between 7-10 dollars per 1 ounce jar. They claim that it's not so expensive when you consider there's no waste. You can keep the paint on a glass palette indefinitely, since it won't dry out, so you don't have to throw any leftover paint away. Alot of polymer clay artists swear by it now.

As far as heat goes, from what I read, it needs to be about 250-260 degrees to set.

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I'm new to the forum, and have found some great information so far. I see that there are many different materials being used to help color/shade such as oils, airbrushing, markers, makeup, etc. I haven't seen anything on Genesis paints. Does anyone know if there would be good using the oils technique?

One of the things I'm wondering about is that if the higher heat necessary to set the paints would damage the wool. I like the idea that the paints can be used like oils, but don't dry at all until they're heat set, so there's lots of working time, and that the cleanup up is easy, with soap and water. They're expensive though, so i didn't want to try it without seeing if anyone has had success with it.

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