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Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Sheep

Here they are, for those who haven't met them before!!

19 comments:

  1. I love your sheep! thanks for your comment - I have been reading a library book and didn't know about stretching the paper (i am only using wallpaper lining at the moment!) - must go back and start again - am skipping ahead/running before walking! so much to learn. Thankyou. Bettyx

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  2. they are great! Love the look on their faces.

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  3. Excellent - love those faces. I take it from your last post that you don't do these at home?

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  4. Hawthorn I used to make the heads at home, but with my own work taking over the living room, I don't think the Carpenter would be best pleased with sheep in the kitchen!!

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  5. These are such fun, I imagine they must be very popular.

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  6. PS I forgot to ask - what sort of size are they?

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  7. I nearly swooned- I thought for a minute they were chocolate!! :-D

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  8. Elaine,the small sheep are a couple of inches in diameter after firing

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  9. What a cool flock! I love what happens when a large number of animals are together. There are a lot of personalities there.

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  10. I was going to ask you for a picture of them, they are brilliant and I love the ram at the bottom (that's the Aries coming out in me ;)) guarding his harem! xx

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  11. Love them! Especially the ram.

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  12. Ooooo, I like them. Btw I got sick of paying for online security and having incompatibility issues - Norton, Macaffe etc, and have been very safe and happy with Mircosoft's free windows sscurity.

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  13. SFE I think we have avg, also free, and not much gets past that...but only ever on the computers here that are not using linux....

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  14. Several years ago when we visited St Ffagans, we bought a couple of tiny sheep. I wonder if they were yours?

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  15. Like Kath, I thought they were chocolate! Very cute!

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  16. HHB I started making them for St Ffagans pottery in 2007, if I remember rightly

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