How can something so sharp look so soft?
How can something so sharp look so soft?
An old, well-used cookbook titled "To the Bride." The cover is stained and torn off.
A page of the table of contents for the cookbook, showing a publication date of "Fall 1959" at the top of the page.
A direct shot of the newly bound cookbook with a clean white cover and the title in gold script.
A shot of the newly rebound cookbook shows both the cover and spine. The cover is a bright white with the tile on both front cover and spine in gold script.
I finally finished this sentimental cookbook rebind for a close friend of mine.
Three nature-themed fantasy bows with arrows. Left: cherry blossom-like flowers, middle: a green herbal plant; and right: autumn birch leaves.
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A set of pearlescent white crystal shaped dice with light pink hearts and chaotic wisps of black with bright green numbers on a striped pink background.
Sometimes, I make cool dice...like these AngelDust inspired dice. (The number of times I listened to Poison while making these π)
A misty colored crystal shaped dice set with holographic flakes and dark gray numbers sits on an amethyst geode with mist flowing over and around the dice.
Crystal shaped dice made of dark pink glitter in resin with silver numbers lay scattered amidst makeup brushes and a black leather container on a white background
A set of crystal shaped dice resembling Lake Superior agate inked with red numbers lay amongst other polished stones.
Vibrant orange crystal shaped dice with emerald green numbers lay on a black surface with red roses and greenery in the background.
After what feels like forever, my shop is finally live again with a few listings!! Hopefully, as it starts to warm up my garage workspace will be ready for pouring!
Yeah, this has got to be one of my favorites.
#dnd #ttrpg #dice #characterdice
I may not be dice making right now, but I am still being an absolute menace.
In my experience, yellows tend to be the least favored color, followed closely by orange. Blues and purples definitely seem to be the most popular.
I love floral inclusions in dice. I really don't work with them enough π
What's your favorite color? What color dice do you tend to lean towards? I absolutely *love* making green dice, but my personal collection always seems to lean into blues and purples.
Honestly, I feel the same. It's the warm and fuzzies for me β€οΈ
Live dangerously! Google it.
Excuse me? Did someone say tentacle chonk?
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They are truly masterpieces
They really should!
Do glow-in-the-dark dice have me in a chokehold? Always.
I hate not having an indoor workspace. I'm so tempted to drag my pressure pot and air compressor inside and just put my cats in prison so I can pour. I miss pouring, and I have ideasssss π
I get to cast these today and I'm SO excited.
F*ck Around and Find Out
I found a collection of these that I love. I'm going tonstart a tapestry next, but I also want to do another cutsey one that says "FAFO"
Thank you! I love using them as fidgets at the table π
A white clip frame for needlepoint with a cross stitch design featuring a floral border and text that reads, "Come back with a warrant"
Finishing up a little side project...
I am not here for this cold weather π My poor joints
Alternatively, you could nap!
As an android user...can't say i relate π€£
Is this that new fangled "way to open a box" you were talking about? πβ€οΈ
Yeah, having to move to the garage has severely limited me π
Thank you!
A set of crystal shaped polyhedral dice scattered in front of red roses. The dice are a foggy white color with black frames. The numbers are a bright brass color.
A set of glow-in-the-dark polyhedral dice scattered on a black background under no light. This set is glowing bright white, showing off the black frames and brass colored numbers.
What better time to show off some of my favorite dice sets than when I am building a new social media AND am out of a usable workspace for resin pouring. (Hopefully, I'll have my space once it warms up again.)