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Thea's Western Wall


Thea's Western Wall
Originally uploaded by jrobertson@rogers.com

Thea created this wonderful version of the Western Wall out of Sculpey for a recent Sunday School Project. It is not to scale but she wanted to represent the size of a person vs the size of the bricks used at the base of the wall.

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Anonymous said…
nice wall me! i love the detail and your little person is adorable how do i do it?
Anonymous said…
I agree completely with Thea's comments! How do you do it?... Brilliant work!!

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