The nose bridge falls at a center point to where we will be carving the eyes. Note in the photo that this cut is below the high point in the eye brow ridge.
For more information of the structures of the Wood Spirit face please visit our blog page: Carving the Wood Spirit
The forehead area in another great place to add decorations or new elements for your Tiki. This is the area where the bishop’s crowns fall and the toucan rook’s feathers appear.
TIP – The eyelids are an easy area to create new faces. You can use one eye lid on the top or use two – one for the top and one for the bottom lid. You can slant the straight edge of the top lid to give your Tiki emotions. If you draw a line from the top point of the nose bridge down towards the outer corner of the mouth your Tiki will look sleepy or lazy. Reverse that slant with the high side at the outer corner of the brow ridge down towards the nostrils and your Tiki becomes angry.
Try changing the sizes of your eyelids. Use a small or narrow half-circle lid on the top and an elongated, large lid on the bottom to give him baggy eyes.
Twenty-one fun retro patterns focusing on owls, mushrooms, and mushroom frames fills this line art pattern package. The owl patterns are finely detailed with scalloped breast feathers, fluted eye rings, and scroll and flower chest fill-patterns. Their simple, bold shapes make them perfect for applique or painted quilt squares. |
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