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Tired, But Easing Back.
Tired, but easing back.
I’ve been off the map for a couple months while working on a big non-crafting project (wrote and ran a 20 person LARP on my own), and am finally starting to recover from that. In February I’ll be vending at Anthro New England, so right now I’ve got a little bit of time to try to figure out which projects or requests I can pick up again, before I find myself in convention prep mode.
I’ve got a bunch of ideas for big masks to work on, and I’d like to get at least 2 done in time for ANE. Other than that it’ll be a matter of figuring out what balance to strike between big costume items, smaller masks, and chainmail jewelry.
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Pet rocks! I had these at my table at Anthro New England over the weekend. They always get a lot of attention and laughs. One with a pony play harness (that I failed to get photos of ahead of time) actually sold to one of my favorite kink artists!
These are available in my Etsy shop! And if they find homes, I can make some more!
Not the best photos, but I wanted to show what my table at Anthro New England looked like!
The convention went extremely well. Selling by myself the whole weekend was very tiring, but I was so excited to show all the new things I’d made in the last 2 years.
Closeup photo is of my shitpost corner. The pet rocks are classics that I always like to make. The slap bracelets I worked out specifically for this convention, because the theme was The 90s.
A pair of anodized aluminum necklaces with the colors of the pan and trans pride flags. I have too many styles of jewelry to just make every pride flag for the full menu, but if people keep requesting more types I'll eventually get closer.
Etsy link.
Oh, and a bonus trans pride stretchy bracelet.
Skin beast. Made from the shreds and remnants of many different hides of leather.
I’m always fond of the ugly parts of a hide of leather. The scars, the brands, the ragged edges. Parts that you can’t use for a regular project. But sometimes the bits languishing at the bottom of the scraps pile call out to you, demanding that you make something with them.
This one-of-a-kind nightmare is available on my Etsy!