TALENT QUEST
What I like about this image is that I made use of lots of other small elements in it, making it a little different from the others. I had fun making up this one as well. It actually took several hours. (well, most of my images DO take a day each). well....... it makes me happy. :-)
The rings are off milk bottles, wound with satin ribbon. I put the sequin trim (I had in my craft stash) wrapped around the bull. The blue stand I got from a garage sale for $3. (It's a part off a wooden tower of Pizza). The little red rubber things under his hooves are some parts of packaging from tools that I found in the garage rubbish bin.
The stage lights are off the christmas tree, and the stage is a breakfast in bed table.
The easel is from the Playmobil Pirate Set, and the plastic number 4 I got as part of a mathematics set I paid $2 for from the local Vinnies Store. (That's an opp shop, short name for St Vincent De Paul).
The polar bear judge is one of my favorite Schleich models. It's a retired model. I've had it for quite a while. I really like it's pose. I set this scene up against the dining room wall because I liked the stripes of the tongue and groove wooden wall.
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