Oh dear, if the lion ate the ticket taker, what is lurking inside the Pom Pom Hat booth?
I hope you can still ride the carousel - unless all the flesh-eating animals have assumed positions on it and are laying in wait for poor unsuspecting souls. Oh dear!!!
I have a feeling it was done with a marker that simulated the look of embroidery. My mom once attended a "home demonstration" of such a thing and ended up buying a set of markers with a couple of hand towels and the end result was a couple of hand towels that appeared to be stitched but upon closer inspection were just inked over pre-printed patterns. Kinda cheesy actually.
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ReplyDeleteOh dear, if the lion ate the ticket taker, what is lurking inside the Pom Pom Hat booth?
ReplyDeleteI hope you can still ride the carousel - unless all the flesh-eating animals have assumed positions on it and are laying in wait for poor unsuspecting souls. Oh dear!!!
A roaring success!
ReplyDeleteFi, can you get me a pom pom hat?! Love the composition and the colors on this one, great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat I'm curious about, is how they put your name on the pom pom hat—whether it's stitched, or glue w/ glitter, or what...Any thoughts?
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent! I've never seen a pom pom hat.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling it was done with a marker that simulated the look of embroidery. My mom once attended a "home demonstration" of such a thing and ended up buying a set of markers with a couple of hand towels and the end result was a couple of hand towels that appeared to be stitched but upon closer inspection were just inked over pre-printed patterns. Kinda cheesy actually.
ReplyDeleteLovely work.
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