Thursday 22 January 2009

Carnivous Cabbages Bite Again...

Their painted and dry now. I've taken a picture up against a ruler so you can gauge how small they are. Those teeth were tricky little blighter's and sharp, thank goodness for needle ended tweezers..I might even add a drop of blood on those fangs.. Going to try them out in a crate now to see that they look like..

9 comments:

  1. Are you going to sell these fab cabbages? I would love one for my Witches kitchen LoL Kat the hat lady :-D

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  2. Debbie. Didn't i tell you everyone would just love them? Especially Kat Whom i knew would adore them.
    I'm ever so lucky and have some, and they really are just the best (not showing off here).
    Blood would look great on them too!

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  3. I would love one, too--or just to know how to make them!

    From Number One Son Ben: I just wanted to say thank you for wishing me luck on my break....The thing that erked me the most about the whole deal was the fact they wont set it. But that is ok because many of my friends and church family are offering to set it for me...lol. Well my mother would like her computer back now but thank you.

    Jody
    http://minileapsandbounds.blogspot.com

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  4. Debbie, you need a veggie vendor with a cart full of those guys in Diagon Alley! They are wonderful!!!

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  5. these are not tiny treasures.they are sparkling.I have an art contest in the coming days.I will try to make those.

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  6. ohhhhhh blood on a couple of cabbages fangs would be cool :). Pretty please could you post a piccy of them in their crate.

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  7. ... very original!!!, I like it! so funny!!!
    Eli

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  8. Oh my witch said she'd LOVE 1 or 2 of those too. so cool! Interested in trading some medieval books or something? Check out my website, http://cverstraete.com, click miniatures (medieval book link is towards bottom.

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  9. Your plants are cracking me up, a carnivous cabbage??? Hahahaha!!

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