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Old 03-25-2012, 09:16 PM   #1
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I had to make the JGR Wolf's head for a relative and they wanted to see the steps i making the beast. So the daughter took pictures as I worked. We see it all the time, but it is interesting to see how we get from the start of a project to the final piece.

I guess it is somewhat amazing to someone who doesn't do this type of thing.

It was a fun project but wore about an inch off my "Wonder Wheel".
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That was done pretty much to perfection. That is how it would have been done in one of Judy's classes.
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Nicely done!! The shaping of the fur is well worth 1" of a wonder wheel.
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Well done! I love the WonderWheel. Your "fur" is perfect. I'm still working on that.

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