| 18 Feb 1997 | Michael John Morris | The lacey dress is cool. I wonder if I can get some of that sculpy stuff, I'll be on the lookout for it. | |
| 3 Oct 2000 | Sigurd | =^-^= Woo! I'm back! XD (after hours of struggling to remember your name). Love it love it. (I know, Elfwood hates bland comments. **goes into elaborating mode** Fweeee... using that medium it's a wonder you can get anywhere with it. So especially getting that lacy look I'm congratulating you again on your skill an' technique. ^_^; I made an insane dragon (who I call Nadia and she's a living fireball dragon) out of clay and baked it at home, just for kicks, and it was -fun-, but.. I like my other clay. ^^; Anyway, great job on the laciness! XD~! | |
| 28 Jul 2001 | Dianne L. Alter | must find sculpty, this is ausome! I'm shure they loved the gift! | |
| 24 Jul 2007 | ASHLEY | Her wings are a bit small for her size and to help with the faces I would suggest mabey just using your hands for that then painting them.  Kathleen Hardy replies: "If the glass weren't so small, using my hands for sculpting might be an option. As it is, this glass was sold years ago, and the face was only and inch or so high- not really conducive for my hands- so I use sculpting tools.I like the solid white for these pieces on glass- I save the paint for free standing figures." | |