Inktober #25

Rudolph :) One of many kids toys that are now the dog's. For a lot of her toys, we've found that toys meant for kids seem to last longer than ones meant for dogs. And are often a lot cheaper :p

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  1. Interesting bit of marketing that....
    Another nice one. These have the most amazing line and stroke work. I find I loosen up with charcoal.

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    1. yeah no reason really to not use kids toys as dog toys as long as there are no sharp points to them, but due to marketing we think there is

      like using charcoal, just get it everywhere lol :)

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  2. So cute! I love how you've done the antlers. Interesting about the longevity of toys intended for dogs vs. children...

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    1. thanks Lisa :)

      not sure why the kids toys tend to last longer and its not like she isn't rough with them :)

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  3. Love your Rudolph sketch!! I bet he is a favorite of your dogs!! Have a great new week!!

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    1. loves this one and an alligator :)

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  4. Since all the children in our lives are adults....Molly our Shih Tzu had a large toy basket. If I could just teach her to put them back in the basket. HaHa

    Your bunny toy is delightful.

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    1. sky doesn't put her toys back either lol

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  5. Now I know why you have a huge stuffed toy collection :) I have enjoyed all your toy sketches, Jennifer! And I am intrigued by the mask - what is it made of?
    Kathryn

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    1. its a paper mache mask rrom Hobby craft, covered with mod rock to build up areas and then spray painted with this stone effect spray paint :)

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  6. Anonymous2:09 pm

    cute drawing :)

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  7. How interesting! I wonder why they are more expensive when our pets definitely chew their toys. I love how this reindeer looks like he's overdone the mulled wine! :D

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