making a "farmer and cow" flattie...

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WOW! Very nice Howard... Mr. Cow is a happy camper now! :lol:
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They look really nice together another great job. I love the colors!
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Howard, they look great with the barn. Taking your inspiration from a classic piece of kitsch was clever, too. (Hope there aren't any collectors of that line here.) What's next, Hummels? :-)
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Here ya go Howard. It's titled: "For me?".. Lil' boy receiving a gift. Hummel figurine. Expensive thing! $125.. I think I'll stick to collecting putz houses! Hehehehe... :lol:
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That's awesome Howard! Loving the new flatties, you're going to have to do a new updated pic with them all together for us...maybe an early Christmas present! :)
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