Durable

Buckbeak the First was made out of paper mache. He actually is still around. 
(Mostly. Being a klutz I accidentally broke one of his wings.)
Buckbeak II was born a year or so after. The Buckbeak II had been made using crayola clay. I thought it was the best stuff ever. He won me a prize model at the Breyerfest Youth show.

And here is Buckbeak a couple of years later.Within this bag is Buckbeak II now rests. 
The clay has crumbled into an icky mess. Buckbeak II no longer looks regal but instead looks like a creature from a cheesy horror movie. 
“I eat yer soul, if I had a beak.”
“I’d claw you if I had feet.”
I think he looks like this creature from Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead. 
On a side note, this movie is a thing and this is a movie I must find now and watch.
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As with any project, you live and learn. If I ever make another Hippogriff, I’ll use something more durable so that the life span is longer. But staring at this creature is still kind of fun, right?

Organizing In Clearance

Organization is an art. I love to buy organizational things even though I so am not an organized person. But one goal I have been setting for myself is to slowly organize my show stuff. Small steps, nothing huge and drastic.
Today I went to Joann Fabrics to get wire, and found this in the clearance bin. So perfect.

For 10$ I thought why not? It could be used for something. 
The inside has jewelry storage compartments. Perfect. 
Since I made a tack box, I decided this would be storage for small performance things. 
I already had a filled one, but with five I could spread it out some. 
So I now have an empty-ish english one. 
And another with everything else. I mean, it is better than before….right?
I made a lot of meat for a zombie scene. I also think I will remake my bobbing apples prop.

Never overlook clearance bins. They hold gold sometimes.

Going Gold

Today I received my Gold Award for Girl Scouts.

It was held at a Sheraton Hotel. The local recipients had to make a display that talked about and explained her Gold Award. The Gold Award is the highest achievement within the Girl Scouts of the USA. I ran a Tween (middle aged) book club during the summer for my project. For each book we met two times a week, during the summer, before moving on to the next one. During each meeting we talked about the book and did a craft afterwards.

I got numerous things for it, starting with this special pin and mug.

I also got letters of recognition from numerous places, so here are a few.

A letter that was awesome to get came from DC.

I had alot of fun at the event, and enjoyed every moment of it.
The 2015 Gold Award Recipients 

(Madison of Gyrfalcon Studios and Erin of And Now, For Something Completely Different)

 There was a point when the Gold Award seemed unlikely. Losing troop members and a leader caused a scramble that my mom was able to fix with the help of the girl scout council. My troop was #873, and I’m the last member of it.

The group, the perfect mixture of family and friends, minus two. (My mom is on the far right)

 I’m happy I saw it through though.  I was a girl scout from age five until now. Fourteen years.
 There are adult memberships, but I have no idea what I will do about it. I’ll figure that out later.

The Sister and me
Such projects and awards are never done solo. I wouldn’t have ever been a girl scout, nor would have finished it out without my Mom. The project never would have been the success it was without my adviser, Michelle

Dolls Can Train Too

I saw Jurassic World as soon as it came out. I loved all of  it, especially the Dinosaurs. I totally would have gone to the petting zoo and ridden a triceratops.
But I loved the raptors more. Especially Raptor Squad.

Since the movie came out, Zoo keepers have recreated the picture above which depicted Chris Pratt’s character training the raptors. The recreations are awesome. This is one of my favorites, but you can see more here.

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So today I had an idea. A model horse version. And these pictures happened. The models were easier to train than the dear doll. One gust of wind and she flopped.

“Stop with the attitude.”
“Eyes on me.”

This was a ton of fun to do!