Did you know that you can use panty hose as a filter for your camera lens? Makes some really cool soft focus images!
A few years ago....a co-worker came up with an idea to use panty hose as a foundation to hold crumbled up newspaper stuffed in inside and then paper mache around the shape made. She then made a chandelier out of the group!
I love crafty people! I'm not one myself -- somebody has to admire their work. That book cover does make you want to open it though. I hadn't thought of taking pix of book covers before, but every time I visit a bookstore I find one that intrigues me b/c of the cover. (Nothing like judging a book by its...;>)
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Did you know that you can use panty hose as a filter for your camera lens? Makes some really cool soft focus images!
A few years ago....a co-worker came up with an idea to use panty hose as a foundation to hold crumbled up newspaper stuffed in inside and then paper mache around the shape made. She then made a chandelier out of the group!
Thanks for putting a smile on my face. I have made dolls etc (even life size figures) but that was loooonnngggg ago!
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That's mine. I think yours is fascinating. And I like Kym's idea of the photographic filter too.
This is a n interesting book cover. I once made two "cabbage patch" dolls with panty hose.
I love crafty people! I'm not one myself -- somebody has to admire their work. That book cover does make you want to open it though. I hadn't thought of taking pix of book covers before, but every time I visit a bookstore I find one that intrigues me b/c of the cover. (Nothing like judging a book by its...;>)
This is the crafty bunch here isn't it? I love that book title and wish I had some crafty skills to make some dolls! I love that idea!
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