BAG OF MIXED THOUGHTS AND IDEAS
Very creative!
Nice picture!BTW, I love poles like that...it has character.
Hi, me again...did you add notes above the comment line? I've love to do that but I don't know how.
Wow! I never did learn to do paper mache properly, it always ended with wrinkled papers, not art hehe... good job! :)
Hope you had fun at the luau - great photo for this week. :)
Was that luau work related? Looks like you must work at a fun place, lol. That was a lot of paper mache.Baker Watsonhttp://fishandfrog-turtleandblog.blogspot.com/(thanks for the visit and kind comments)
Pretty cool to have made the paper mache into wrinkled effects :)
Thanks for your visits... and yes, this is work related luau... @ baker watson
those pillars must have taken some time to build using paper! happy wkend!
yeah, it too us almost 1 week to built it... but we have a trick in doing those pillars, we used chicken wires..
Nice crew to work with - and very wrinkled poles :)
Did it take you a long time to do the posts with papier mache?
You need a lot of patience to make paper maché. Cool!
Nice shot. Have a great weekend
Nice catch for the wrinkled theme.
nice decor..
pardon me for the ignorance but where is luau? btw happy photo hunting!
What a great fun photo!!Happy Weekend.
you made those? cool!
paper maché? You made those? Well now....this spells talent.Great trio of beauties too by the way.Mine is posted: HERE
Great shot and the poles do look wrinkled.
Looks like fun
i thought it was real not paper mache :)
nice photo, good idea for the theme!View mine if you wish here Thanks..
must have been a lot of paper! nice pick on this week's theme though. Though i will just be seeing faces and dogs =)
Hey neat! I haven't seen paper mache since... elementary school! :-OMine's up, too! Come see, if you can, and leave your link. :)http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-wrinkled/
Very nice!
Fun!
very clever!never learned to do that (Never had the patience, nor creativity, hehe)enjoy your weekend =Dkayceehttp://kayceesbubble.blogspot.com/
Pretty shot and clever take on the theme!!
wow! that's very creative of your guys, thanks for dropping by:) have a great Sunday!
Very creative!
ReplyDeleteNice picture!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I love poles like that...it has character.
Hi, me again...did you add notes above the comment line? I've love to do that but I don't know how.
ReplyDeleteWow! I never did learn to do paper mache properly, it always ended with wrinkled papers, not art hehe... good job! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you had fun at the luau - great photo for this week. :)
ReplyDeleteWas that luau work related? Looks like you must work at a fun place, lol. That was a lot of paper mache.
ReplyDeleteBaker Watson
http://fishandfrog-turtleandblog.blogspot.com/
(thanks for the visit and kind comments)
Pretty cool to have made the paper mache into wrinkled effects :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visits...
ReplyDeleteand yes, this is work related luau... @ baker watson
those pillars must have taken some time to build using paper! happy wkend!
ReplyDeleteyeah, it too us almost 1 week to built it... but we have a trick in doing those pillars, we used chicken wires..
ReplyDeleteNice crew to work with - and very wrinkled poles :)
ReplyDeleteDid it take you a long time to do the posts with papier mache?
ReplyDeleteYou need a lot of patience to make paper maché. Cool!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteNice catch for the wrinkled theme.
ReplyDeletenice decor..
ReplyDeletepardon me for the ignorance but where is luau? btw happy photo hunting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fun photo!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend.
you made those? cool!
ReplyDeletepaper maché? You made those? Well now....this spells talent.
ReplyDeleteGreat trio of beauties too by the way.
Mine is posted: HERE
Great shot and the poles do look wrinkled.
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun
ReplyDeletei thought it was real not paper mache :)
ReplyDeletenice photo, good idea for the theme!
ReplyDeleteView mine if you wish here Thanks..
must have been a lot of paper! nice pick on this week's theme though. Though i will just be seeing faces and dogs =)
ReplyDeleteHey neat! I haven't seen paper mache since... elementary school! :-O
ReplyDeleteMine's up, too! Come see, if you can, and leave your link. :)
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-wrinkled/
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteFun!
ReplyDeletevery clever!never learned to do that (Never had the patience, nor creativity, hehe)
ReplyDeleteenjoy your weekend =D
kaycee
http://kayceesbubble.blogspot.com/
Pretty shot and clever take on the theme!!
ReplyDeletewow! that's very creative of your guys, thanks for dropping by:) have a great Sunday!
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