| 12 Jan 2004 | Animation Student | Loading...Just a suggestion. For the arrow you could use fishing twine instead of thread, the fishing twine will last longer, where as the thread will weaken its strength after a while, especially if anyone were to touch the arrow. You might me able to find colored twine, or just paint it your self. Nobody wants a saggy arrow. Nice work ^.^ | |
| 10 May 2004 | Aimee Maxine Kitchens | Loading...It sounds like you will just have to make her a new one...  Fantastic sculpture. | |
| 18 Jun 2004 | Sirithhrivëien | Loading...Do you sell them? | |
| 18 Jun 2004 | Sirithhrivëien | Loading...Oh my goodness gracious! Incredible! | |
| 18 Nov 2004 | KC <cloud9@son...net> | Loading...Have you ever tried hot glue? I just discovered its many uses, and it works REALLY well. Good luck repairing it! It looks fantastic! | |
| 13 Jan 2005 | Anonymus | Loading...Do you know what epoxi is? If you do maybe that could help ypu fixing this piece, it really deserves getting "healed" it's really beautiful. Good luck!! | |
| 21 Aug 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...wow! I'd like him for MY present. | |
| 8 Apr 2007 | Marika Viklund | Loading...Oh no! It's so nice, too bad it got broken! It's really really nice! Making sculptures is so hard! And it look so good and correct, very realistic and so finely detailed! I'm totally impressed!  | |
| 7 Mar 2008 | Anon. | Loading...oh my LIFE its fantastic! | |
| 7 Jan 2010 | Anon. | Loading...I would think that TLS (Translucent Liquid Sculpey) should help to repair it and keep its clay form over adding epoxy...but then I would imagine that she is going to paint it, if she fixes it anyhow, so it wouldn’t matter in any case. I hope you fix it, Jill...its too awesome not to. | |