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Not all of these are super polished, obviously. Some are experiments, some are first attempts, and some I actually like. This is just a selection of everything I have. Obviously, they’re all for sale, and patrons get first dibs. I don’t have prices in mind, so I’ll take offers. Part 2 will be stuff I made yesterday. Descriptions of each photo are below.

1. All of my food inspired charms. They’re mostly desserts— cheesecakes, donuts, flan/créme caramel, cakes, popsicles, cookies, candies, etc— but I’ve also made noodles, drinks, eggs, and breads. Foods are probably my favorite things to make, along with animals and plants.

2. “Kawaii” charms, I guess. Things with faces. I’m not terribly happy with the bubble teas, ice creams, or avocados. Might move those to the discount bin.

3. Nature/plant inspired charms. I need to do more of these. The succulents and roses were really fun to make, and I really like the little fruits.

4. Charms with glitter. Again, I need to do more with these, but I need to get a different glaze to use with white glitter. I typically use a thick coat polyurethane, but it turns transparent or white glitter a sickly yellow color, so a lot of those get put in my discount bin. The colored glitter looks great, though.

5. Misc. Object charms. These are typically made with scrap clay. I really like the aggressive conversation hearts, lol.

6. All of my charms with glow in the dark elements. The white / off white / peach parts glow when exposed to light. It’s super bright, too. You can leave these on a desk by a window and you’ll see it very clearly when you turn of the lights.

7. “Fan art” charms, I guess. Bell bags, fossils and leaf logos from animal crossing, sea salt ice cream from kingdom hearts, and some tiny bulbasaurs. I need to try making more Pokémon.

8. Discount bin. Just things that don’t look as pretty that I’m not confident selling at full price.

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Anonymous

That looks pretty sweet, and realistic, the candy at least, nice touch with the small avocados