| 22 Mar 2004 | Ruth E. Steinback | Loading...Ooh, that's some mighty fine pipe cleaner work, specially on the wings. I've made a few things of pipecleaners myself, mainly a few bunnies, a dog and an alien in recent years, and I'd say its definately an underappreciated art. Heck, I had my friends over for a craft night once and they were stumped, they'd never done crafts like this before (at 18 years of age!). Its nice to see someone getting some inspirationational pipe cleaner art out. Me likes it muchly! ^_^ Good work Audrey S. Coates replies: "Pah! Not knowing how to properly use pipecleaners! For shame! It's an underappreciated art form if you ask me. Thanks muchly for the comment, fellow pipecleaner appreciater! " | |
| 23 Mar 2004 | Cheesewheel | Loading...It's so colourful...and cute. It makes me want to play with pipecleaners again...sigh. Very nice. | |
| 17 Apr 2004 | Gwenivere Lauren Feldhaus | Loading...very well done. you are a truly unique thinker. the mediums that you use are so different than those that most would even think to use! YOU could WRITE the klutz books. ;P | |
| 11 Mar 2008 | Chelsea Sewell | Loading...Very nice! the colors are wonderful, and the details with actual feathers make me want to try with my twist ties!
So, whatcha gonna name him?
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| 26 Jun 2008 | Adriel photoshopnut goset | Loading...awwwwwwwwww.that is cool! | |
| 13 Sep 2008 | Anon. | Loading...its pretty cool mabey i should post my own .... i got a spartan that i made and a whole bunch of other stuff | |