I had to do it :-/. Yep, making Pomegranates led to the heads again! But hey, they're on a platter this time instead of a basket, hehe. My younger sister loves it when I make the heads. She rarely asks me to make her anything (although I used to when she had a 1/2" scale lighthouse), but yesterday she asked me to make her....a pelican. Suddenly, pelicans are her favorite animal, go figure.
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OMG! That tongue! Kiv!! How did you make it so wet and juicy. Tongue-eating is big here. This must be the first time I am seeing a fruit that can be a meat dish as well. :)
ReplyDeleteI want to see your pelican, please?
I love your creations! Pomegranates and other fruits with 'faces, mouths and eyes' are awesome! * Now I'm dying to see the pelican:)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Thanks Susan and Eliana!! You guys, I haven't made the pelican, lol!! Seriously, I offered to buy her a little figurine or something, but she INSISTS I make it :-/. Aaargh!!
ReplyDeleteSusan, remember that Moroccan room? Ron Hubble is the artisan. I want you to take a look at his Roman Ruins as well:
http://www.ronhubble.com/commissions_roman_ruins.html
Where are those 3 pomegranates escaping to Keaver?? I am worried they will lose their way,
ReplyDeleteand never make it back to their destination,
which is the plate the others are on. :-(
Wow these are fantastic and so funny. Wonderful work great imagination. I also want to see the pelican lol. Hugs Maria
ReplyDeleteI won't have the heart to eat pomegranates again, haha! Has the countdown begun yet?
ReplyDeleteLance, the escaping ones are the best :)
I trust u Alison. I just worry when they go AWOL, hehe.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I gloss that sucker!!
ReplyDeleteI've only had tongue once, and it was lamb's tongue, at a Basque restaurant. It wasn't bad, if I recall!! But that was the only time. I think I'd have to not look at it au natural first....like when it's in the market :-/.
Thanks Eliana!!!! I'm still debating making that pelican, aaargh!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy you lIke these goofy guys, Maria!!
ReplyDeleteAlison, I'm going to email you when I get home! You know how Lance is about the escapees ;-)! He gets very upset- he hates perceived or real chaos!!!! He's a libra and I'm a yep, Pisces, lol!!! Leo rising.
ReplyDeleteDamn straight. U keep them pomegranates in line girlfriend. :-/
ReplyDeleteNEVER!!!! You will suffer eternally, hehe.
ReplyDeleteU are an evil little girl. But I still love ya. :-)
ReplyDeleteKiv, I saw the Roman Ruins when I was in Taiwan (Miniature Museum of Taiwan). I went to the museum 2 days in a row. It may now be the largest dollhouse museum in the world now that they have closed down the one in Holland. Babe, your work may have appeared in some of the exhibits !
ReplyDeleteIt's a little sad when I was there because I read in their museum newsprint that they were looking for people to take over the museum.The running cost was very high. I hope they will never shut the place but if you are in Taiwan, the museum is a must see for us dh lovers.
So funny! I see pomegranates at the store and I think of you!
ReplyDeleteOh SUSAN!!!!! I would kill to see that museum!!! I bet it's one of THE best miniatures museum in the world, isn't it?? The Roman Ruins, and really, all his work, is just incredible :-O
ReplyDeleteJainnie!!!! Your least email went into my spam folder- I just fished it out today, WTF??? Yahoo is driving me insane, as usual. Do you eat Poms? I don't, unless it's sitting right in front of my face.
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