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June 19, 2008

You may be forgiven for thinking...

...that this is one of my usual owls,

and at first glance, I suppose it is.  But look closer,

here's a clue, there it is in front of one of my usual owls.  It's half size, teeny tiny!.  I really like working small, and wondered if it was possible to do baby owls, so gave it a go!.  

I am in the middle of a (late) spring clean, so am making the most of there being no children in the house so I can go through the toys and cull all the broken things without causing too much upset, wish me luck!

20 comments:

  1. Wonderful work! Beautiful! Congratulations, they're so cute... Hello from Spain!

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  2. Amy liked many of your blog, put your link on my pillow and photos of some that I found stunning. But I was careful to mensionar your blog for many to base their work.
    Kisses
    Rita

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  3. Just lovely work little owl was so cute.I still love that little bird.Hugs you havew a great day.

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  4. Gorgeous owls! I have to do the 'cull' when the smalls are out too - otherwise nothing would go, would it? :-O x

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  5. What an adorable tiny owl! Good luck with the spring cleaning.

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  6. good luck with the great toy cull - my ds fishes things back out of the bin!

    sweet baby owls x

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  7. Oooh, owl babies, how wonderful! A few months ago I was inspired by your owls and made an owl for my daughter with a pocket on it's belly. She insisted that it had to have babies. So I made two felt owl babies that fit into the pocket. She was thrilled!

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  8. You certainly have a way with owls (which of course implies you're very wise!).
    It's just a joy to see the new things that you're constantly coming up with - very inspiring! As for the Spring cleaning - be bold, be ruthless.

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  9. Love the tiny owl - very cute. Good luck with the toy cull - I've still got boxes of toys in the garage that need clearing and my youngest is fifteen!

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  10. lovely little owl baby... I suppose I will have to do some toy culling soon, I'm pretty sure the broken ones breed faster than the non-broken

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  11. Cute baby owls, i like them !!
    Enjoy your cleaning.
    Sarah x

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  12. Aww! I love your owls, great and small. :o)

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  13. Ah, he's adorable! Your owls are so cute to begin with, a little one is even cuter!

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  14. Awww - such a cute baby owl!! I love the fabrics you use for your owls.

    Good luck with the spring clean - there must be something in the air as I even had a bit of a clear out yesterday!

    xxx

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  15. Cute cute cute! I love the second picture - it looks like Big Owl is looking out for Tiny Owl! :) By the way, I'm about to start my own craft blog, and I've you're on my blogroll - I love your work! I was planning to join the toadstool swap but life got in the way... Let me know if you decide to arrange a second round! /Karin

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  16. Sew cute!! (ha ha see what I did there?!?!).

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  17. The baby owl is as cute as a button. I love working small too, somehow it makes everything so much more sweeter and loveable.
    Hope all goes well with the cleaning,
    Dy

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  18. Oh sweet! a baby to go with the mummy :-)

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  19. oh, baby! Such sweetness!

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  20. So really cute. Small or big, I love your Owls

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