Aren't these little piggy soaps adorable? Each one is about an inch long, and about a half inch wide and a half inch high. I should have put a coin by them for size comparison.
I'm not sure what I'll do with them yet, but they sure are cute.
Can you spot what's different between the first and second pictures?
These will probably be up for sale pretty soon. They might come a few to a bag, or I might put them on grass in a bigger soap.
I don't know when I started liking pigs so much, but I just love these little pigs and my Smiling Piggy Soaps.
Thanks for reading, and I'll be stopping back to see if anyone has spotted the difference in the two pictures!
Peppermint Bark Crunch
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I see a tiny difference in the piggy in the very back left. Very back, second from left. The top picture it looks like his back is flat. Did I win?
ReplyDeleteYou won! Good spot. It's his tummy that's flat - he's upside down :-)
DeleteOh, wow. You can barely tell! Good one!
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DeleteIt looks like an angry pig. Grrr... angry pig.
ReplyDeleteCute! I think you should make a grass green soap with a mud puddle in the middle and nestle a little piggie right down in it. :-) Or you could do a 3 little pigs version with different colors in it to represent each pigs house. Brick red, yellow straw brown sticks etc.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas, Carol! Thanks for the suggestions. I think the piggy on his back is the perfect candidate to be the one in the mud puddle. Your ideas are adorable :-)
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