Friday, February 3, 2012
Alright, so... These are the charms I've made. I'll add an entry for digital and traditional work later, but here's this for now. Anywho... This first batch of pieces I made using an all-natural air dry clay. it's not what I was looking for, but it's still interesting to work with. (And by that I mean messy.) It takes a couple days to dry, and then I get to get high on the sealant. (Which I also get with the other kind of clay I use... It's the same paint.) Anyways, I'm asking 2.50 US per charm plus shipping. There is a downside to this clay, however: It is far more fragile when dried than the cold porcelain, and can sometimes fall apart or crumble if left in the sun or dropped. I have not run into any such problem with the cold porcelain.

The charms thumbnailed here were done using Cold Porcelain, the clay I had actually been looking for when I started. Currently, only the rat (Inspired by Nintendo's Rattata, from Pokemon) and the Raptor (Inspired by Blizzard's achievement mount 'Venomhide Ravasaur') remain in my possession, as they maintain a particular mark in my skills' improving that I wish to keep with me. Sentimental, perhaps, but I'm the one that made them, so I get to make that decision.

If you decide that you want a charm made of the cold porcelain and you contact me for it, I'm asking 5 US dollars in cash for each one, plush shipping. (They will be wrapped in bubble wrap and maybe a small box if I can find it.) Shipping will cost however much it costs for me to get the package to you. Feel free to get a hold of me and ask.