Oh, she's absolutely beautiful! I wonder, though... is that raised/textured surface much more difficult to paint than a smooth surface? It must have its own set of challenges.
Liz, just happened to catch your comment. The fuzzy coat surface was actually alot of fun to paint. Requires a bit of a different approach, but it was a fun challenge to make a hard fuzzy surface look like a soft fuzzy surface. Sarah really did an amazing job sculpting this baby.
A fine day to be you. Someday most of your collection will go missing and on that day, I want you to remember that they are not in Wisconsin and I didn't do it.
Danielle, thank you for responding! I'll stick to painting my nice, smooth-bodied models in the meantime, haha. You did a wonderful job showing that soft baby-fuzz texture and color. I'm heading over to your blog now to check out your other stuff. Cheers!
What an adorable pair! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, it sure is good to be you! She's adorable. The day that I can trade my work for gorgeous resins will be a great day indeed.
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute together! Like it was meant to be.
ReplyDeleteDanielle brought that little darling to life! Congratulations, Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteAwww, she's a cutie! :)
ReplyDeleteHow are you supposed to get anything done with so much cuteness around?
ReplyDeleteCuteness overload! Congrats on owning such a beautiful pair :)
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute!!!
ReplyDeleteVery Cute! She's a big Baby!
ReplyDeleteOh, she's absolutely beautiful! I wonder, though... is that raised/textured surface much more difficult to paint than a smooth surface? It must have its own set of challenges.
ReplyDeleteLiz, just happened to catch your comment. The fuzzy coat surface was actually alot of fun to paint. Requires a bit of a different approach, but it was a fun challenge to make a hard fuzzy surface look like a soft fuzzy surface. Sarah really did an amazing job sculpting this baby.
ReplyDeleteA fine day to be you. Someday most of your collection will go missing and on that day, I want you to remember that they are not in Wisconsin and I didn't do it.
ReplyDelete~Mara
Oh my gosh! She is beautiful! I love her!!
ReplyDeleteOh my GOD!! So cute! That paint job is just perfect- baby fluff colors can be so hard but she nailed those! Ah! Jealousy!
ReplyDeleteDanielle, thank you for responding! I'll stick to painting my nice, smooth-bodied models in the meantime, haha. You did a wonderful job showing that soft baby-fuzz texture and color. I'm heading over to your blog now to check out your other stuff. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteVery cute...can't wait to see her in person.
ReplyDeleteSo flipping cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute face! Lovely foal! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe detail on her is awesome! I am envious she is in your house and not mine.
ReplyDeleteKim
Love that Pixie! She makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteaww shes soo purdy !!!! your so lucky ;D
ReplyDeletezikzik-
ReplyDeleteI want a baby too! =)
Wow, she is soooo cute. I just got a calf from Danielle. I may have to talk her into painting my little SM resin donkey baby!!!
ReplyDeleteJO K
Cuties!
ReplyDeleteFoal models are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteShe's adorable! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteAww, those two look so sweet. I love the details on Pixie. She could pass as a real filly!
ReplyDeletevery gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a little cutie! What a lovely new addition to your herd. : )
ReplyDeleteshes soo cute love her !!! your so lucky
ReplyDeleteSo cute she could make someone start collecting!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Eeeeeeeeeee! x a million. ^^
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