Abigail Markov: Abstract Painter. Abigail Markov. Abigail Marie Markov | Quirky genius meets oil paint. Carolyn "Wenchkin" Curtis: Artist. Carolyn Curtis (Wenchkin) Wenchkin - Bio. Welcome to Facebook - Log In, Sign Up or Learn More. Wenchkin'sTips for Toy Modification. Union Riveter Wenchkin is moving to Thursdays! That means you get Part 2 of her 3-part series on toy modification a day early (see here for Part 1). Lucky you! Thank you for joining the second installment on my tips for breathing life into old toys. If you were looking for painting and prepping tips, please go back to last Friday's post for that information. First, I am adding this as a post since people often ask how I go about cutting up toys and smashing them together. Here I am going to tell you what I did to achieve my results but that does not mean there might be another way to do things.
You will not find me there any longer as I chose to move on with ponies as they are a less expensive base unit then a munny so I can offer them to my clients at a lower price. So for this I thought it would be easier to post a picture and tell you how I got the results. Sometimes the simple addition of an accessory makes the piece: In this case, the person I made the pony for is a chain smoker.
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