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Eyebrows themselves express a lot of emotion. Surprise , Anger > , Despair :'(, Confusion ???, Doubt :-/, and more.I expect that most figure carvers have created a face that looked angry and just couldn't figure out why. * (My favorites are angry Santas) * Usually the reason lies with the eyebrows, they may be too heavy, or too low. *Try this, lower your eyebrows and guess which emotion you are conveying. * Now raise them a little, and add just a tiny smile, there, you have a stupid grin. ![]() That is what Santa needs. |
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Not my santas.....they are highly intelligent personnel, eagerly awaiting to serve you!! :P : |
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And I bet you carve eyebrows like teeny tiny moustaches. Don (I haven't had a chance to pick up my knife all week.) :'( |
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Stupid grin? Never! :-) Teri
__________________ "Santas for the Soul" &&Original Carvings by Teri Embrey&&http://www.teriembrey.com&&santacarvinlady@aol.com |
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