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SheilaC |
Posted - Mar 27 2013 : 07:50:31 AM Check out this cool way to preserve the memory of a trophy fish! Here's how I made one for my husband's birthday http://troutwife.blogspot.com/2013/03/fish-printing-taxidermy-alternative.html
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countrymommy85 |
Posted - Apr 22 2013 : 1:06:05 PM What a great idea!!! Thanks for sharing :D
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Bonnie Ellis |
Posted - Mar 31 2013 : 8:52:11 PM You did a great job. With my students, I use rubber fish which can be found from an art supply store. We have them from teeny eeny to koi. They work great. They are not too expensive and they don't smell! I found a small rubber fish magnet at wall-mart. Kids love it. We actually did this process at the Hilton Hotel in Hawaii with a real fish, but the paper and fabric I tried it on had a putrid smell after we got home. Rubber is definitely better. Good luck and have fun.
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queenmushroom |
Posted - Mar 28 2013 : 06:17:17 AM That is so cool. I'll have to do this for my little man this year. He loves to fish.
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