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One Dozen (Miniature) Roses

Posted by lamb43 (My Page) on
Wed, Feb 13, 02 at 1:27

My latest project, and a big challenge for my (lack of) camera skill. This is 3 seperate views of the same vase of roses. There are a dozen there, but not all viewable. The object next to the vase of roses is a quarter that I stood up in a small snake of black clay to give a sense of size. The vase stands well on it's own, but needs balancing or something for it won't stay upright with the roses in it. I think I'll put it in my hobbit house, probably as a floor urn.

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RE: One Dozen (Miniature) Roses

Very nice....I love making roses. Instant gratification. I had some glass hearts that I put sprays of clay roses on. A great project for TV at night. They turned out great....always leary about going into the oven, but worked fine.


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RE: One Dozen (Miniature) Roses

Very nice!


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RE: One Dozen (Miniature) Roses

Whoa! Great job! My boys will be impressed, too! I'm glad you put the quarter.


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