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I have no idea what to do with these.

I’m selling them, of course, but I’m hesitant to open up my Etsy page. Starting from scratch on a new platform is always super intimidating to me, hence why it took me so long to open up a twitter.

Anyway, in order, the new charms available are as follows:

Fruit snacks: I made a mold out of silicone and some Mott’s gummies I had laying around. The grapes probably turned out the best. Might just sell these as a set, since I think they would look weird alone.

Scrap clay lollies: The reason I have so many lollipops is because I usually make them out of scrap clay. If there’s leftover clay from a charm or set of charms I just finished, I use it to make lollies. They’re super simple, but always turn out really cute.

Sugar cookie Dino: Self-explanatory. We had a dinosaur ice cube tray, and I used it to press a rough shape into the clay to make a cookie. I then did my usual process of shaping, texturing, frosting, etc. It looks super kitschy and I love it.

Ghosts: I wish it was always October. Halloween is by far my favorite time of the year, and if it gets cancelled due to Covid-19, I’ll cry. I’ve got a rougher looking ghost that I made as a trial, and he’s visible in the bottom right of the first picture. The rest of them turned out really cute, and they also glow in the dark.

Chocolate cake: Cakes are tough for me. I can never cut straight down, so most of the pieces turn out crooked. These were the only pieces that turned out decent. I need to practice more, I guess, but cakes take up a lot of clay.

Macaron: I think it’s cotton candy or bubblegum flavored. Texturing the foot of the cookies took forever.

Marshmallows: The simplest thing I’ve ever made, probably. I love those twisty marshmallows.

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