I have been a fan of the Discovery Channel program "Survivorman" for a few years now, for those of you who don't know it, it is about a man - Les Stroud - who abandons himself in extreme places with some cameras. He films himself surviving some of the harshest climates on the planet for 7 days, while teaching about survival techneques. I was so thrilled when somone asked me to make a custom Survivormouse for them :) And here he is, complete with little camera on a tripod.
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that back pack is so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so well done! I love the backpack! :)
ReplyDeleteOh how cute....especially the little backpack and the tripod...just amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! U r very ceative! Well done Anna!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited, he's just perfect. Attention to detail like whoa! Thanks so so much! :D
ReplyDeleteha! You even remembered his harmonica! That's a great mouse. :D
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ReplyDeleteThe way the mouse holds its backpack, well done!! Really lovely!
ReplyDeleteSuper! I don't know the program but I'm sure you did an excellent job on him! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, is that a tiny harmonica?! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI watch the show all the time. Well done! :)
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your mice are so adorable, amazing details!
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