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Gail Bear With Me Enterprises
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How do you get the painted eyes so that they don't  look as if the bear has been startled or shell schocked???
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Gail

shantell Apple Dumpling Designs
Willamette Valley Oregon
Posts: 3,128

Hi Gail,

There is a whole discussion thread about this...here's link...

http://www.teddy-talk.com/viewtopic.php?id=203

I hope this helps!!!   

Shantell

Deb Upstate New York
Posts: 1,650

Good grief ... I'm gonna buy a lottery ticket today.  See how that worked Judi?  I just popped over to the discussion board after looking at Rosy and asking about the eyes and POOF! .... there's a new thread with a link to a thread with the answer.  How cool is that. 

On my way to the convenient store now!  Later ladies (and gentlemen) ...

Deb

Judi Luxembears
Luxemburg, Wisconsin
Posts: 7,379

Deb,  Thanks for your comment in the bears for sale section. bear_original  I have said this before.  You all inspire me( hey this would be a good thread to start...inspiration)

Anyway about the eyes on Rosy, they are German glass clear.  I painted the backside with blue and sliver glitter sparkle nail polish and two other shades of blue.  I like to add more than two , at least three, colors to my eyes for more depth and I think it makes them look more interesting.

I have been painting the backside of eyes for some time and scraping the paint, in tiny lines and or flecks, then filling in the scraped off paint with BROWN...but I never quite got the look I wanted.  Then SHELLI suggested painting BLACK over the scrape marks and wella!  the results I was looking for.  THANKS SHELLI.  I use a black enamel paint found in the model car section at Hobby Lobby, or other craft stores.  It dries rock hard and seals the paint.

I randomly paint dots of color and let it dry before adding another shade.  I don't want the colors to all muddle together, entirely, anyway.  You can really come up with some very interesting eye effects.  It's fun!  Good luck!

kbonsall Kim-Bee Bears
Pennsylvania
Posts: 5,645

I just started hand painting my eyes.... I have had some come out really well others I wipe off and start again.... I want my eyes to look more realistic....thank you for the tips, Judi! I need to learn to do more natural eyes... I still cant figure out the eyelid thing with leather cording and cant figure out how to do eye whites....

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