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The kind with… rooks.
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Given their font choices, that could easily scan as “cunty” from a distance. Which. May not be wrong?
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Is this an “add enrichment to his enclosure” situation? Or a “place in a hamster globe” situation?
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Many happy returns!
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It would have to join the long, long line of Things I Could Monetize If I Had The Time And Energy. But! You are welcome to take its source material from the Ashmole Beastiary to your tattoo artist and ask them to make it unicorns! www.tumblr.com/virgocurator...
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Bad Bitch Bazaar has done a couple of these with double features in Bridgeville, (The Craft+Death Becomes Her, The Breakfast Club+St Elmo’s Fire). My problem is that my crafts are not portable and require more visibility than a half-lit theatre.
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Jet Pens has a good overview of how various white dip pen inks behave: www.jetpens.com/blog/The-Bes... You can compare with their white pen breakdown as well: www.jetpens.com/blog/The-Bes...
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Unlikely, but noted.
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If it’s on a Moleskine, my money is on the paper. (Just gonna get all of my unpopular opinions out in the open.)
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Gellys are good for practice if you’re adapting to white-on-black drawing. If you’re looking for archival white ink for fine drawing, I think a dip pen and a bottle of opaque white ink is a better option. www.jetpens.com/search?q=Whi...
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Depends on your substrate, really. I’m working on slightly spongy undyed cardstock, and it absorbs into it well. But many of my white areas have been gone over with the chunky Sakura marker, which dissolves the gel and blends it (alcohol based? Idk.) White ink is weird alchemy.
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I thought it was the temperature and humidity swings in my 100 year old home with no a/c! No! Washi tape is just BAD AT ITS JOB.
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Also now strangely compelled to lay out a notebook page of washi tape stripes and laminate it with packing tape. Just to see what happens.
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If it’s at a con or expo, pls just put that money in an artist’s tip jar. If it’s a desire to add to my personal arsenal of art & drafting supplies: proper archival masking tape or straight-up gaffer’s tape. (There is very little that gaffer’s tape is not good for and that is a hill I’ll die on.)
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Also, if you are ever compelled to give me washi tape: it’s VERY sweet of you to think of me, but it is the most heinously useless shit I’ve ever worked with. Pls do not. (This tape gave up sticking after about a minute.)
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You know you’re supposed to lie on those things, right? (I mean this only half facetiously.)
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The most genius paint cup/drinking cup hack I’ve seen has been to put binder clips along the rim of the paint cup.
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I feel that. I follow the @scrollcheckpoint.bsky.social bot to remind me to take timely breaks and to treat myself kindly, which has mitigated some of the torment nexus qualities of social media. It’s not a full solution but it’s another tool in my kit. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Last pair! I'm looking forward to some experiments that might let me print these a little more easily in the future.
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Was going to start with gloss b&w and see how they go over.
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…would you accept business card-sized stickers, tho
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It’s getting there! Understatement needs more finessing tho.
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Hello and welcome to the Jennifer Army! We are legion and someone will be with you shortly about misspelling your name in ways you have never dreamed of. Congratudolonces!
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I *wish* I was capable of forgetting about the knitting dot com guys.
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1) Did the knitting dot com guys convince someone to back their new project and 2) do I need to get popcorn for this