Our good friend
Mr F has come to visit, in fact he made it here before I had even got out of
bed, but as we are now chatting to Mr F giving him the time to relax and chill I
must be quick and to the point. So today I made a Praying Mantis because Mr ESB
has three real Praying Mantis roaming about in his garden which is WELL COOL. A
paper and card Praying Mantis is not really the same but this is Shropshire and
I don’t think they like it here much…..
I've said it before and I'll say it again... your art work is well cool Rob Z - well.cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr H
DeleteThank you thank you thank you, that is reaLLy neat!!!! What are the dimension? I wiLL be sure to teLL my friend Deb from Delaware as she likes PM too.
ReplyDeleteIt is not large Mr ESB I have just been measuring it; it is ten inches high, that's from the ground to the top of its head, twelve inches long from his front legs to the back legs and three and a half inches wide......
DeleteAnd I had a bit of agro with the legs it is standing on as getting the angle right was a bit tricky particularly as I did not have a Praying Mantis to look at in the flesh.
You did marvelously!
DeleteMy paternal grandfather made a wide variety of scaled down farm equipment and wagons from the 1800's.
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DeleteThat's delightful I would love it....
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, it has slightly iffy legs, but then so do I.
DeleteI just tried to join your followers as number 100 but it wouldn't let me!
ReplyDeleteNot sure why that is...... I have had a look but all looks fine. DAMN technology is fickle stuff cardboard is far more reliable if you ask me.
DeleteThis is adorably fantastic! :D I love that he looks like he's plotting an "evil" plan, rubbing his little front legs together.
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