Realistic Handmade Octopi with 78mm Glass Eyes

Posted by Megan Petersen on

Michelle S. from Spokane, WA shared these amazing photos of her recent projects with us. On this project she used both the 78mm Blue Octopus and 78mm Orange Octopus eyes in her hand-crafted creations.⁠

"I thought you might like to see my octopus with the 78mm blue octopus eyes.  I’ve made 2 with the 78mm eyes and several with 30mm and 40mm.  Your eyes add so much realism to an octopus.  I included some photos of the red octopus with 78mm eyes which I don’t think I ever shared with you. Usually I make the red style octopus, but this time I made the blue pattern. These 2 octopus fill a king-size bed.  That’s how big they are!!  And the blue one weighs 7 pounds!!"⁠ ⁠

We are OBSESSED with these! Thank you so much for sharing Michelle!!! We look forward to working with you again in the future and thank you for your continued support of this small business!

~ Megan


 

About the glass eyes from handmadeglasseyes.com:

  • All artisan glass eyes are original graphic designs designed by Megan Petersen of Spokane, Washington
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