I blame Nikki, for this morbid fascination I now have in making weird and wonderful bits and pieces for Diagon Alley.. Only joking Nikki, you've got my creative juices flowing.. This is one idea I had for the Eye's I cooked yesterday. There's a few more to come..
Meet the Star-Gazer Plant... I've only made two, as they took ages to make..But I'm pretty pleased with how they turned out....
Oh they are just fantastic. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteDear Debbie, I'm a optometrist and your plants have a morbid quality to me...I don't know if I like them, they remind me too much of my work. Happy Sunday
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful!! You´ve tanlent Debbie
ReplyDeleteThey are beautifull, but scarry too!
ReplyDeleteLOL, love them, Debbie!! Mini hugs :)
ReplyDeleteWonderfully terrifying! Are they deadly? Love this stuff!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, You are so much fun. I love these. They are scary but lots of fun. Mini hugs.
ReplyDeleteHey cool! I love eyeball plants but I never tried clay leaves. May try that next! I need some new odd plants that are slightly different than others I made.
ReplyDeleteohhhhhhhhh I am not sure if I like them, but you have done a wonderful job making them. You mentioned only making two as they took a long time,,, how long would that be :) ?
ReplyDeleteooohh.. they are kinda creepy.. I can see them in a very creepy greenhouse :)
ReplyDeleteI made one eye plant once too..
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I like the leaves on yours.
Wow Wicked! Lol Kat the hat lady. Cannot wait to see what else you make ha ha!
ReplyDeleteWould I be able to post these, and your cabbages, on Fluffy Bricks?
ReplyDeleteThey're fantastic!