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Found a tennis ball. Cut it in half with scalpel, cut out doorway. Cobbed it up
with PVA & coated the existing teasel with static grass & fronds of lichen I
harvested in the Gower when I was 10 (Looks very like scrub/brush. I'm back in
the Gower for the first time since then in a fortnight!) Stuck each one on a
seperate upside-down coaster (see previous posts) coated in PVA with added sand,
grit & extra Welsh lichen brush. Sprayed brown, not too heavy, Its OK if a bit
of green teasel shows through (vestigial greenery in the brush)

Captures the whole 'giant compost heap effect' one sees in photos

The whole 2 models out of one ball thing is neat.




Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:26 pm

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Found a tennis ball. Cut it in half with scalpel, cut out doorway. Cobbed it up with PVA & coated the existing teasel with static grass & fronds of lichen I...
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Sounds nice. Some photos would be great. ________________________________ From: Steve Cooper <scooper@...> To: LOTOldWest@... Sent:...
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Another aspect of the beauty of the tennis ball is that the plastic is structurally rigid while being soft to cut....
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