
These are moisture bottles (about the size they are in real life). the bottles were boring, so i covered them with old pics of ladies in big hats. i like the one in the middle the most.

Zingos mint tin covered in sculpy then pressed with feng shui coins, rings, ear rings.. it looked a lot better when i imagined it.

Zingos mint tin covered in sculpy then pressed with 3 rubber stamps. the bunny WAS cute, but i couldnt stand it's cuteness. It's eye's ahev red pupils.
QUESTION 1: How can i better define the teeth? i used acrylic paint sealed in modge podge.. the mouth is small- think 2 milimeters. i want to give the teeth lines in between, but dont want it to turn yucky.

Medicine bottle i wanted to use for other things. Covered in newspaper then slapped a pic on of a (what do you know) woman in a big hat. this isnt completely done. i think i'm going ot add bold words artistically shreaded out of newspapers around her, then give her some sort of frame with lines or words. then i'll age the whole thing brownish yellow and seal.

THIS is what you can do with dead/AOL cds. the one on the left is covered with chocolate orange foil (Terry's brand) and then a lovely lady. I'm going to add more to the right. Cd on right is wrapping paper and scrap construction paper. i'm going to add a caption for her, something like the Elizabethian translation of, "I could have screamed!" with a lot of henceforthing and wheretoing.
Now.. unrelated completely QUESTION 2: What books do you suggect for easy/ low medium knitting patterns for stuffed/small 3D animals. There are so many books out now, I'd like to get opinions if there are any. My pile of yarn grows. It begs, "Make me into little animals!"