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But I have to say, Tibetan foxes are weird. Their heads are too big, their faces too wide, and their muzzles too narrow. They look like a badly stuffed exhibit in a natural history museum, and yet that's how they are, they're real, living creatures, they just look like caricatures of foxes. So odd.
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Uh-huh. I just ecosiaed the Tibetan foxes. They sure look weird but also very cute in my eyes. Like something out of an anime, haha! Must have been weird to watch a nature documentary with them when they look like something out of an anime or live-action fantasy film. XD
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And yes, they look off. I always think they are puppets or bad CGI.
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First, the little pink angel that ended up looking like Marie Antoinette with butterfly wings. *g*
Then the two kinds of pencil holders: the ones that were sewn, using repurposed linen, felt flowers and jute stuff, and the ones that were glued, using felt, satin ribbon and little Christmas tree ornaments.
I'm really glad I've managed to finish the pencil holder (it is the polka-dotted one with the green ribbon around it) as tomorrow will be a busy day again.
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The pencil holders are lovely, too, and very practical. My favourites are the festive ones, hehe.
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The pen holders also look great. The ribbons on the polka dot ones really finish them off.
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All the pencil holders have turned out great too.
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The pencil holders came out very well.
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Anyways, now I am done with all my tasks for today and can finally write a letter again! I hope to decorate the envelope a little, too, as it is a different size than my pre-decorated ones. Hopefully, I remember to add a new comment in this thread on whether I was successful or not. Off to the penpal writing desk I go! *waves*
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Good luck with the letter and the envelope decorating!
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I just put a "burrito casserole" in the oven. A couple packs of tortillas my husband bought turned out to have been so compressed, you can't get them apart. So I ripped up chunks to be a top & bottom crust, with all the things I would normally put in a burrito as filling. Mixed sour cream & shredded cheese to put on top.
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That's one way of making sure they don't go to waste! Hope the casserole turns out as tasty as it sounds.
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