PETA-Friendly Lab Rats by Crafty Hedgehog
Elsa Blaine — December 20, 2008 — Life-Stages
Knitted lab mice and dissected frogs displayed in an authentic body fluid holding tray--what a conversation-starting piece of art these would be!
It was a grim day in high school when I had to do the deed of cutting open a frog, but these guys almost look cute, in an odd way. Maybe it’s the fluffy wool.
The Crafty Hedgehog is a fantastic Etsy shop run by Emily Stoneking. She handcrafts each one of these gruesomely adorable gutted critters, but you can also buy the patterns so you can make your own, if you are so inclined.
It was a grim day in high school when I had to do the deed of cutting open a frog, but these guys almost look cute, in an odd way. Maybe it’s the fluffy wool.
The Crafty Hedgehog is a fantastic Etsy shop run by Emily Stoneking. She handcrafts each one of these gruesomely adorable gutted critters, but you can also buy the patterns so you can make your own, if you are so inclined.
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