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Miss D. (Debra)

Nic as Dorothy - From The Wizard of the Oz
Nic as Dorothy - From The Wizard of the Oz by @Weasel_Silver24 (Miss D. (Debra))

Ahh Yes! Remember when you used to watch "The Wizard of Oz" and seeing Dorothy on.

Well, heres Nic as "Dorothy" with a little fake stuffed dog "Toto" in a little basket. ^_^ Now, I know Dorothys braids were not all the way braided, part of her hair was curly. Her drass was a plaided blue not just a plain blue. So, I know I made some changes, but still I think she looks kinda cute... Don`t you think? ^_~

COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Nic The Weasel is from the Archie Comics' Sonic The Hedgehog comic series. The Wizard of Oz (movie) is MGM and book is L. Frank Baum. This drawing and idea is (C) 2004 Miss D. (Debra)

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Posted: Friday, 11 June, 2004 @ 07:51 AM

Yes, very cute! ^^ And you even got some little creases in the clothes. Impressive. This is one of your best pieces! The legs need a bit of work so that they don't just look like sticks, but I'm confident you'll be able to improve on that. I remember when I drew legs that way too. XD;; Again, I just adore how you did the dress and the arms! ^^

longs to see her beloved copy of The Wizard of Oz again now!

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