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My Mask; is it a bit freakie????
Topic Started: Oct 14 2006, 02:40 PM (323 Views)
magz
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here as promised, my mask, compared to Catherin's who is the scariest?????

this is made from crank clay and is covered in a clear glaze.

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magz

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waxingsteve
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Great work, Mags :thumbup; I don't have a problem with hollow eyed masks, myself :D

Steve :)
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Sally
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Great Mask Magz, but must admit I find them both just as scary :ph43r: , they freak me out :ph43r: , my sister used to collect them years back and I used to feel like they were watching me :ph43r:

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VirginiaS
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That's very cool but it is freaky. :thumbup;
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Poppy
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Oh well done, agree it is a bit freaky though?
Poppy :yip:
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magz
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thanks all, I wanted it to look as if it had been dug up out of the ground, the crank clay is rough and sandy, a real earthy texture :thumbup;

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justjen
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Great work,Magz...clever girl!!

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