Been busy!  Very busy, in spite of the Siren Song of my Wii.

First off; Kiba loves you all.  A gratuitous picture of my dog...it's been a few weeks since he's made an appearance in my journal.

He loves my Mom's yard.  I've been house-sitting for her and her yard is HUGE, and full of bunnies.  So, Kiba patrols happily.  Also, everyone has chain-link that you can see through and everyone has dogs, so Kiba gets a kick out of scoping out the neighbors' puppies (he's checking out the cute beagle two yards over...she's such a tease!).

Speaking of dogs; I did a barrette for [personal profile] smillaraaq.  Hopefully it looks like her Elkhound.

The foreshortening makes it look sort of like an Akita...hmm.  In reality though, I was pretty happy with it.  I should do more dog barrettes!  I could probably make a killing at dog shows.


Another fun project I've been working on is a Kirin mask.  A Kirin is a Chinese unicorn, sort of, and I've always wanted to make a mask of one.  At I-Con I got a request for one, but I just could NOT talk the guy into the forked stag-like horn.  Traditionally it's always depicted with one (or two) of these forked horns...but the guy was dead-set against it.  *shrug*  Oh well...so I'm doing one with a regular horn for him, but I still really wanted to do one with a forked horn.

The horn is a problem though.  To get the smaller tine of the horn facing forward would require more sculpting than I can do on a half mask.  The answer?  Build the horn separately.  I came up with this idea:

Below is my paper pattern.  The two shaped horns are above.  I did two because I tried two different thicknesses of leather (both worked fine), and besides I want to make two Kirin masks anyway...just to practice & get it right.

Here you can see how the horn looks from the front:

I folded the pattern forward and used cement to hold it together.   Then I bevelled and smoothed the edge...once it's painted you'll hardly be able to see where it comes together.  The tab in back will help me glue it to the mask; it'll slot behind and the base of the horn will be glued in front, so it should be really sturdy.

I'm working on the mask tonight.  It looks pretty good; I'm giving it dragon-like "whiskers" so it looks more Asian.  Probably brow-ridges too...I haven't decided yet.  It'll probably look a bit like my Kohaku mask.

Anyway, it's a fun project!

In other news; it's been simply beautiful here all week.  The temperature keeps going up and I've been hitting the trails on my bike every day.  This evening I did the river trail for the first time.  It's a trail that runs from Tonawanda into Buffalo along the Niagara River (exactly across the river from the trail I love on the Canadian side, in fact).  It was so lovely and warm (almost 75!!) that I did it in nothing but capris and a tee-shirt.

Some pics from tonight...the Niagara River at 7pm:

The trees are starting to bud!  Oh, frabjous day.  :-)

The trail, heading south...

I always stop at this spot to look across at Canada.  Lovely warm golden sunset, tonight.

And, heading home 'cause the sun's going down and I'm seven miles from my car.  The trail goes alongside a thruway for a bit.  You'd think it'd be noisy and smelly, but you hardly notice the cars because the river is so lovely.  It's actually pretty safe for a city path.

So there!  I DO have a life beyond my Wii.  *muttermutter*

*smooch*  Love you all.  I'll post pics of that Kirin in a few days.



 
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From: [identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com

Re: Here's my girls


Whoops, sorry...I've spent so many years associating with some seriously obsessive dog people online that I lapse into fancy jargon without thinking about it. ACD = Australian Cattle Dog, aka Blue/Red/Queensland Heelers -- did I guess the breed right? :) Those two are utterly lovely, whatever they are -- I love those alert little freckled faces!

(And feel free to smack me if I totally screwed up on the breed ID! I am best at eyeballing the Northern and Asian spitz breeds that are my first love, rather weaker on the herding and sporting breeds, and downright bad when it comes to some of the smaller dogs -- I swear there are a couple squillion small-brown-terrier types that all look pretty much alike to me. *grin*)

From: [identity profile] rumdiculous.livejournal.com

Re: Here's my girls


Ooooh. I figured it had something to do with their breed but for the life of me I couldn't figure it out. lol I should have just googled the term.

You were close. They are Blue Heeler/Border Collie mix. Iris looks more like the Border Collie while her sister takes on the Blue Heeler traits. (We tend to stick with herding breeds due to the area. Farming land all around, etc.) They're both wonderful creatures. Very in tune to body language and sound.

Iris is extremely sensitive when it comes to someone being sad. She'll crowd that person until they have to pay attention to her. And she has this thing with nudging. Doesn't matter if you're sitting or standing, she'll lower her head and push on you until you rub her.

Chloe is the best with children. She loves to play with my little cousins. Very sweet girl, I've never seen her have one moment of ill temper.

Seriously, if you give me the chance, I'll prattle on about my dogs for hours. lol

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From: [identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com

Re: Here's my girls


Mixes, a-ha! That explains the cute tipped ears! Looks like the coats went more towards the heeler side, though?

And given how much prattling I do about my own dogs, do you honestly think I'd begrudge you a chance to do the same? *grin* I am ALWAYS game for dog stories and pictures, always.
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