I MIGHT paint him. I’m still not sure though. I might just keep this one white, and make another with colored clay instead.
The problem is painting is permanent. If it doesn’t turn out the way I’d hoped, I’m stuck with a soiled FSM. Besides, I think I’d have fun making another Noodley Master :D
How much do you want for him?? I’ll would like 3….home, office and a gift. Or perhaps 2 sets consisting of a FSM & a pirate fish…lemme know if your interested…..
I’m not so sure. Just because my first attempt at making FSM was a success doesn’t mean it’ll work the next time. Plus, this guy is super fragile…. sending one to you would be troublesome. Still, I might consider it. It’s just a matter of finding enough time to do it.
This could become a career for you. No more asking Mom & Dad for shopping cash!
Lex says:
July 22, 2010 at 11:31 PM
I thought for a moment of making replicas on sugar (like calaveritas in Mexico) and give them to the children at birthday parties. Caroline could make good money and spread the word by combining her creativity with sweet candy, just like the pirates did in the days of old.
Excellent!! If you are going to glaze him, I would love to see the results.
Excellent! Real craftsmanship.
^ is right: you must show him when he’s completely finished.
It looks like He’s making a heart with His noodly appendages.
I MIGHT paint him. I’m still not sure though. I might just keep this one white, and make another with colored clay instead.
The problem is painting is permanent. If it doesn’t turn out the way I’d hoped, I’m stuck with a soiled FSM. Besides, I think I’d have fun making another Noodley Master :D
How much do you want for him?? I’ll would like 3….home, office and a gift. Or perhaps 2 sets consisting of a FSM & a pirate fish…lemme know if your interested…..
I’m not so sure. Just because my first attempt at making FSM was a success doesn’t mean it’ll work the next time. Plus, this guy is super fragile…. sending one to you would be troublesome. Still, I might consider it. It’s just a matter of finding enough time to do it.
This could become a career for you. No more asking Mom & Dad for shopping cash!
I thought for a moment of making replicas on sugar (like calaveritas in Mexico) and give them to the children at birthday parties. Caroline could make good money and spread the word by combining her creativity with sweet candy, just like the pirates did in the days of old.
Nice!
You’re truly Touched!
this is to be considered a holy relic from this day forth. as he is noodly, this is holy. thank you for this
That’s awesome, Caroline!
@Lex: Have you seen this:
http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/edibleeyes
Flying Spaghetti Monster treats!