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September 22, 2012

Clockwork Tiger 

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Published on September 22, 2012 19:06

missmonstermel:

Andros the dragon is in the shop!...











missmonstermel:



Andros the dragon is in the shop! http://missmonster.myshopify.com/


Here is Andros! He’s BIG! Andros mostly just naps in the sun, his favorite spot in on the back of the couch when the sun hits it. Feel free to rest your head on his middle when he does this, he doesnt mind. He also likes to burrow into freshly dried, warm laundry so keep an eye out for that! Andros’ favorite food is fresh mango with smoked fish. All together on one plate. I know…ew.


This is a handmade, one of a kind piece of art. The face, horns and claws are an original sculpt cast in resin that is then hand painted. Each cast piece is sealed with clear coat. The body is a soft, non articulated floppy style stuffed with soft polyfill. High quality thick faux fur body. Glass eyes are sculpted into his face and give a feeling of life to him. 


This dragon is 51” long! 


 The mane and mustache are made from dyed wool, some of which was purchased from wool artisans who specialize in dying fibers. I try to support other independent artists with my material purchases when i can! Andros also has flexible spines on his neck and tail. These are made from soft silicone so he can still be hugged. Each one is hand shaped and set into the doll.


Every one of my dolls comes with a signed resin monster face medallion tag marking it as one of my one of a kind critters. These dolls are meant to be petted and cuddled a bit but please treat them with care. Wipe the face or paws with a slightly damp cloth to clean any scuffs or dust.  They are not rated for young children!


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Published on September 22, 2012 18:23

lostsplendor:

“The first street railway was built in Salina...



lostsplendor:



“The first street railway was built in Salina Street in 1859 and Syracuse was soon known “far and wide” as the city where the trains passed through the middle of downtown. Travelers caught “intimate glimpses” of the city, its people, stores and houses as the trains slowed on their way through town.” - Wikipedia (via Syracuse, New York, c.1905-1945 | Retronaut)


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Published on September 22, 2012 12:56

hoodoothatvoodoo:

Jean Gabriel Domorgue



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Jean Gabriel Domorgue
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Published on September 22, 2012 09:57

Bulldog 



Bulldog 

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Published on September 22, 2012 05:28

Gel fridge: put your stuff in it and the gel keeps it cool. when...



Gel fridge: put your stuff in it and the gel keeps it cool. when your reach in and take it out, the gel automatically reforms.

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Published on September 22, 2012 04:04

Did I make this better or worse?



Did I make this better or worse?

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Published on September 22, 2012 03:13

Who will be coming with me on the Steampunk Cruise ? 



Who will be coming with me on the Steampunk Cruise ? 

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Published on September 22, 2012 01:09

Napper , comfy pillow hooded shawl with concealed earphones...



Napper , comfy pillow hooded shawl with concealed earphones (that work with Bluetooth), combined with a Bluetooth lock for your luggage, and NapApp.

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Published on September 22, 2012 00:12