Sofia the First's crown Finding one of these in real life which actually looks like the character's crown is next-to-impossible, so I made one for Kara's Hallowe'en costume this year with Adobe Illustrator, printable shrink plastic, scissors, an X-acto knife, a hole punch, silver-tone paint, acrylic gems and Krazy Glue.
I am hungry again...
...how can you be smiling, singing...
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Friday, October 03, 2014
Filmation-style She-Ra! I was done working on her a couple of days ago, but the weather's been so gloomy around here that I've been unable to take any decent pictures until this morning. This beauty is going up for auction on Sunday evening. I'm so proud of how she turned out.
Labels: Filmation-style, Hobbies
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