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Pixie Recreation by Denise, Nicholas, and Guy
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by Dennis and Kevin Our pixie is named Starwoman. She has a blue hat that goes in back of her hair. The blue hat with its red pom-pom looks like an ice cream sundae with a cherry on top. The face is the shape of a half star. The star part is on the top. The other half is a half circle with the flat side on top. They are both connected. The eyes are half circles with the flat side on the bottom. The nose goes outward and has two bumps on the bottom. She has 18 teeth. The mouth has a smile with its teeth showing. She has blue eyes that are dots in the middle of the half circle. She also has brown eyebrows, but no eyelids. The face is pink. The hair is yellow. The hair looks like two pac-men that are facing each other. The hair starts at the end of the half star and goes to the top of the half star. The arms are arched downward and are shaped like a sliver of a moon. At the end of each arm are two orange balls. The legs are connected to the arms. They go outward and form a triangle until they hit the shoes. The body is purple and has red high heels. The toes of the high heels are pointed. They point away from the body. The shoes are almost shaped like a regular high heels. |
by Dennis and Kevin Walter Hays did a great job. The head is nice. The color of the hat and pom-pom was great. The shape and color of the hair is right and the color of the shoes was correct. The orange balls at the end of the arms were good. The teeth are very good and so are the eyes and eye brows. One thing that went well was that they colored the torso the right color. We said, "the body is purple" but we should've said the arms, legs, and body are purple. The hair is right except that it's in the wrong position. When we said the hair goes to the top of the half star we meant the point that was pointing straight up. The hat went well except that the color was wrong. We should've said the hat was dark blue. We also should've said that the face was light pink, or maybe they just didn't have a pink marker. We think they got confused with the top of the head because the hat was supposed to go on top of the hair which was supposed to go on top of the half star. Overall, Walter Hays did an excellent job. |
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