tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8165005882757348986.post2898491595359385126..comments2023-07-18T05:51:49.001-04:00Comments on Cyndimac's Nick Knacks: SerenityCyndimac's Nick Knackshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00572737517854038092noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8165005882757348986.post-50390259904232533762012-02-28T10:02:24.699-05:002012-02-28T10:02:24.699-05:00Hi, Cyndi!
Oh, if I had that view out my back door...Hi, Cyndi!<br />Oh, if I had that view out my back door, I would snap it every morning ~ don't worry, I don't think anyone will get tired of it! ♥<br /><br />Oh, dear, Cyndi...I worried that I wasn't explaining that tutorial quite right, and since it was one of the first things I had put on my blog (since I came back to blogging) the pictures and text didn't come out like I wanted them to the first time around (the text was all over the place, due to the photo size and font size I guess...BUT, I redid it all last night (especially for you, but hopefully it will just be better all around!) ~ anyway, now I have big photos with their correct text right under them...SO much better! Anyway, the wire through the hat is on the second bake, through the unbaked clay, (I'm so sorry if I wasn't clear on which bake that was...face and beard first, then bake so you don't have to worry about those, then hat, "fur" trim, and stick the wire through right before mica or glitter. If you can go look again (I'd be so pleased if you'd let me know what you think of the re-do), I put some extra photos on. I'm so sorry about yours, but really, if you can get that hardened hat off there...(you may have to SAW it off!) you can go right ahead and do new hats, that way your faces and beards won't be lost...it's unlimited, really, on how much you add and bake...♥♥♥<br />Please let me know what happens!<br />Hugs,<br />AnneAnne https://www.blogger.com/profile/15378472662224995020noreply@blogger.com