i've spent my last few weeks sewing ugly neko plushes, and i'm obsessed
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i've spent my last few weeks sewing ugly neko plushes, and i'm obsessed
These three characters are now available in my shop.
I had some on my table at the comics show and I really enjoy making this sort of design so I have put some in my shop and I will make more in time for Thought Bubble comics festival in November!
Look at them!
i gotta take fancier pics when we've got decent daylight again (its been raining and heckin overcast lately) but i've completed this full size 45x62in-ish cat stitch blanket! i love it and my recipient is gonna cry when she gets it i bet. gotta finish Rem's baby blanket version though cause shes obsessed and will miss it.
My family and I love watching all the birds and squirrels in are yard and the local parks. This silly idea came from watching the squirrels chase the raven.
🎃Tricks can be fun, but why not treat yourself instead?🎃
Every year, I feel like Christmas encroaches onto other holidays more and more, including one of my favorites, Halloween.
So now the tables have turned!! Mwahaha! 🕷
I'm starting off with these two pumpkin themed Bloom Bags from my Halloween collection.(NOW IN THE SHOP) LIMITED EDITION: Only one of each available.
Great for those folks for whom the spooky season is never over. 🕸
These bags are two of five new blooms coming to the shop in the next 48 hours.
Keep an eye out for our carnivorous plant, cauldron, and spider themed bags coming up next. :) 👁
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArcherInventive
Wishing you all the best. 🧡
JACK O' LANTERN: FOR SALE
PUMPKIN: FOR SALE
Hillside.
Hillside came in stages but was never planned to be the behemoth that occupies almost the entirety of the west face as it does today. Originally a small clinic, research center and hostel of sorts, it was meant to serve as a rest area for those rugged enough to survey and explore the slopes in the years leading up to the tower system expansion. While state-of-the-art, the original building was small and kept to the essentials providing beds, food, a direct link to the network, research facilities and some emergency services. The port was added quickly as the terrain and wildlife provided ample opportunities for injury and illness and visitors regularly required evacuation for care, not to mention bringing simplicity and convenience to delivering supplies and transporting employees after their shift had expired, replacing an arduous week-long traverse of canyons, hills and valleys. The hangar originally housed a fleet of ambulances, rescue vehicles, and transports but quickly began allowing private ships as the region opened to politics and, eventually, tourism. As more visitors came Hillside expanded. First the hospital and research labs, then luxury accommodations and entertainment brought an influx of investment and private business opportunities. Convention centers, performance halls, atriums, gathering spaces, and living quarters followed, essentially becoming a city unto itself, nestled in the treetops of the west face.
12x12" Acrylic and pen on panel. SOLD