I'm pretty excited about this project now. The skull and base are dry and seem to be pretty stable.
I made lots of butterflies that will fly out of the head. Tomorrow, I'll attached those inside the skull. FIngers crossed that my vision will actually be able to work out.
I can't believe I cut up maps that are over 100 years old. I still can't believe it. These skulls will be sold, hopefully they'll be purchased, and the money will go to The Richmond Peace Education Center.
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Dang are you crafty or what ? I love stuff like this so much but honestly I dont think I would have the patience to do this . Good going though and yes I hope it sells so the money goes to a good cause .
cheers to skull appreciation day!
really like that...no borders...no barriers...I get it...what a neat idea...and butterflies...excited to see the finished project...thinking of you, sending hugs, bb
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