The Sad Little Elephant
#92
I think I'd give him sleepy eyes - not sad or happy, just sleepy and content.
I think for a first time making a stuffie and with curves and whatnot, you did a fabulous job. They get easier after you make a few more.... but I think he's just stinking cute, quirks and all.
I think for a first time making a stuffie and with curves and whatnot, you did a fabulous job. They get easier after you make a few more.... but I think he's just stinking cute, quirks and all.
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You can easily make a tail for him in a few minutes. Take some embroidery floss in a similar color, separate it into three , braid a little tail and sew it on his behind. I think he is adorable.
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Only his eyes will show, his mouth will be hidden by his beautiful ears as it is under his trunk. Embroidery floss can easily be added for his tail. I think you will be surprised at how happy he will look with the addition of eyes and a tail. His legs look great and elephants have lots of wrinkles in their trunks just about where yours start its uplift.
#100
I love the elephant, love your description too... made me smile. but when I look at the pic... Eddie is adorable just the way he is. He looks happy to me. thank you for sharing your adorable Eddie with us.
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