I’m proud to say that my husband and I have placed googly eyes on a local shrub. It looks kind of like a surprised snuffelupagus with bad hair. Every time we walk down that street we check to see if the eyes are still there. It’s been about six months now.
Oh I love love love Craft:! I’m one of those people that always has to keep their hands busy, and I’ve gotten so many good tips on crafts from that magazine. Especially the one about crocheting a reusable grocery bag out of old grocery bags (also found in Bust magazine).
dream_operator23February 9, 2007 at 9:50 am | Permalink
You can give anything personality with a pair of googly eyes!
Personally, I liked the mound of popcorn with the multiple scattered eyes of various sizes. But I’m rather twisted that way. :)
I think what disturbed me about the meat head was that the eyes were facing different directions. Otherwise, it was simply another marginal attempt at sculpting the human head.
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I’m so doing this.
And also.
The black and white cookie and the pickle in the jar really cracked me up.
And the meat head really disturbed me.
I’m proud to say that my husband and I have placed googly eyes on a local shrub. It looks kind of like a surprised snuffelupagus with bad hair. Every time we walk down that street we check to see if the eyes are still there. It’s been about six months now.
Oh I love love love Craft:! I’m one of those people that always has to keep their hands busy, and I’ve gotten so many good tips on crafts from that magazine. Especially the one about crocheting a reusable grocery bag out of old grocery bags (also found in Bust magazine).
You can give anything personality with a pair of googly eyes!
She’s got a lot of amusing photos like that in her book.
Personally, I liked the mound of popcorn with the multiple scattered eyes of various sizes. But I’m rather twisted that way. :)
I think what disturbed me about the meat head was that the eyes were facing different directions. Otherwise, it was simply another marginal attempt at sculpting the human head.