
Amiko Plays with Pipecleaners
As my contribution to the May Playtime
, here is
amiko playing with pipecleaners. She's made a little box out of them. Oh, and a whole house. And possibly an entire neighborhood. When Amiko plays with pipecleaners, she doesn't do things by halves.
Amiko is ©
Artwork is ©


Amiko is ©

Artwork is ©

Category Artwork (Digital) / Baby fur
Species Red Panda
Size 685 x 640px
File Size 571.4 kB
Listed in Folders
Ooo yay, hi Amiko! You're welcome and I am happy that you like it! I'm sure it's not perfect, since nothing can be totally perfect, but I tried very hard. You do such wonderful drawings, and you've drawn me so beautifully, that I wanted to do my best drawing you.
I sketch the hands over and over until they look right and then ink over them, that's what I do. :)
I always had fun making things out of pipecleaners -- they're bendy and fuzzy and colorful.
If you would like the full size version of this, I can get that to you. Also if you want, you can repost it, since it's your character and I made it for you. *HUGS* :)
I sketch the hands over and over until they look right and then ink over them, that's what I do. :)
I always had fun making things out of pipecleaners -- they're bendy and fuzzy and colorful.
If you would like the full size version of this, I can get that to you. Also if you want, you can repost it, since it's your character and I made it for you. *HUGS* :)
Hi Zee-Zee! I'm sure it must take a lot of concentration to make whole worlds out of pipecleaners! :)
You know, I've never heard of anybody using a pipecleaner to actually clean a pipe. But, funny story, when I was in high school I needed some pipecleaners for some school project or other and asked my stepmother to get some next time she went out shopping, and she came back with actual pipe cleaners, the kind that are really for cleaning pipes (the wooden or ceramic kind of pipes that people smoke). They were only slightly fuzzy, mostly bristley, and they had white and red bristles. They still did the trick -- I don't remember what sort of project I needed them for, but I think I just needed something that would bend and stay that way to attach some things together. I think the kind of pipecleaners used for crafts have evolved from real pipe cleaners and would be no good for cleaning real pipes.
You know, I've never heard of anybody using a pipecleaner to actually clean a pipe. But, funny story, when I was in high school I needed some pipecleaners for some school project or other and asked my stepmother to get some next time she went out shopping, and she came back with actual pipe cleaners, the kind that are really for cleaning pipes (the wooden or ceramic kind of pipes that people smoke). They were only slightly fuzzy, mostly bristley, and they had white and red bristles. They still did the trick -- I don't remember what sort of project I needed them for, but I think I just needed something that would bend and stay that way to attach some things together. I think the kind of pipecleaners used for crafts have evolved from real pipe cleaners and would be no good for cleaning real pipes.
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