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Vicki, he is such a dear little thing, such a darling face
AAwwww what darlings
What a cute bundle of fun
I did warn you, it is rather gruesome, sorry it spoilt your breaky Ali.
I feel more sorry for the poor polar bear, he was only after breakfast.
Remind me never to go smowmobiling in Alaska
Wow !!!!! I love it Jennie :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
Dlad to hear that your eye is on the improve Gijzette
That's great Gaby, when is halloween anyway???? It's not really a big thing here.
Hi all, I came across this really gruesome site. For those that want to see the results of tangling with a Polar Bear.
I must stress, it may distress most people.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/gruesome/polarbear.asp
I think he looks Perfectly Pampered rubbing his tummy like he has been having a feast and can't be bothered getting up
No idea for a name though
He looks very smart, you took a wonderful pic of him :dance: :dance: :dance:
Aawww cute
The tree is bear alright
We are just coming into spring, it's funny though that all the fruit trees seem to have allot more blossom on them than the one with the bears in.
I don't like going too close as if you look behind the trees you will see that there are bee hives.
They are in a handy spot for the bees to pollinate the fruit, and for the bears to get some honey
Ok, I raced out there but the light was getting low. but here are the protectors of the fruit trees
I have been busy burning off. The Gum trees along the roadside loose heaps of bark and it's a real fire hazzard in summer.
It's a great way to get fit too, as I ache all over now.
I had a little rest while I was busy and looked up into where we have our fruit trees, and I thought if it's sunny tomorrow I must take a picture for you all, you will get a real laugh out of our fruit trees, or I should say what protects our fruit trees
now that's helping out
Catherine, I would be trying a diferent type of paper.
Thou I have not used paper in this way with filmo, as I transfer onto clear plastic, some papers would be more suited than others.
Well, I think he is really cute, in fact I really love him. Though I see what you mean about the angry look, but overall he is wonderfull :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Wow, he is great!!!!!
I bet you had some fun making him. :dance: :dance: :dance:
Love those fins :dance: :dance: :dance:
Oh I so want to do this.
I have wanted to do a challenge for sooo long, but never have the time.
My new resolution is to make time to experiment and have some FUN!!!!!!
So count me in too :dance: :dance: :dance:
It's good to hear your having some quallity time with your father at this dificult time. I have been thinking of you :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug:
You are where you need to be right now, rest your mind as I am sure people will be understanding. :hug: :hug: :hug:
what a cutie
How sweet Wendy, he looks really cuddly
Hi Shelli, I have never distressed a bear, but am absolutely dying to try it.
I know that cloth doll makers use Parisian, its a browning agent for food that can be purchased at the supermarket.
I don't know if it is permanent though, I think I might do some tests with it to see the results.
I was thinking also that maybe we could have another challenge of distressing and can exchange ideas and results, what do you thinK????
Wow, what a lovely display Mary
So many cute bears :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: