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Alpha Challenge - B is for Bat



Yesterday I did not feel like creating. 
Today I did. 
So I sat down, my dictionary, a 2B and me. 
This is what happened...







To me it looks like a legless pig with wings :D

For a while I didn't think I'd get this drawn and entered I time but here it is for the Craft Barn's Alpha Challenge.

Thanks for stopping by :)



Comments

  1. You are funny - It looks like a big, fat bat to me. Wonderful pages. By the way, we had another bear visit us in the wee hours of the morning.
    sandy

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  2. Yes indeed, a very well fed bat, no midges in your garden. I love it.

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  3. Pregnant bat looks good:)

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  4. Fabulous bat page, love your drawing a little tubby bat maybe but nothing like a pig.

    Sylv xx

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  5. Great drawing of a bat looks well fed to me lovely pages

    MaggieH

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  6. Loving the Bat page, very cool
    Lou x

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  7. Yes I'd go for a well-fed bat - brilliant drawing once again.

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  8. I think it is amazing, brilliant page. Thanks for visiting me BJ

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  9. Bravo to you for drawing it yourself!! I did bats too but opted for the easier route of printing the images and then altering them with pencils.
    Juliax

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  10. Great pages and your bat is very good! xx

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  11. Another fab drawing by you. Honestly I have never got up close to a bat (no desire to either), so I say it looks very realistic-lol. The wings are fantastic by the way.

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  12. You are clever, I couldn't draw a bat and it does look like a bat to me!

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  13. Well.... it looks like a chubby bat to me!....fabulous drawing...wonderful B pages!

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  14. S/he looks like a happy fatty batty to me. Another fab drawing, great shading - well jel! MMx

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  15. amazing!!!
    Thanks for playing with us at the Craft Barn,
    Izzy

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