The final four Cerberus Cherub variants, which will be available when my shops reopen sometime next year, only 50 or less per variant will be available ✨
The last two colorways are winners from last year’s coloring contest, they are by @arwcn and @bodyhorrorwife (and to these artists, please check your messages since I'd like to send you your colorways!). I had a poor experience with the manufacturer for this pin so I’m not making any more of them after this batch. I hope you like these new variants!
If you’re looking for the previous variants, they are in stock only with my stockists, I don’t have any more on hand and will not be making more.
I know you haven't had Leia as your icon for ages, but I recently followed someone who does and it's a headshot of her in basically the same position as yours was, so I'm constantly like 'man arwcn is posting a lot more than they used to. when did they start blogging about supernatural?'. my brain is apparently too stuck on leia=you to recognize other people can like leia/star wars as well lol. anyway this was weird and random, I like your blog a lot and hope you're having a good day!
ahh same! when i’m scrolling through my dash i’m like who’s this clown with the rex icon
65% Polyester / 35% Cotton Poplin With Soil Release A Traditional Classic fit, dolman sleeve, V-neck top with side seam vents, two patch pockets and a cell phone pocket. Center back length: 26 1/2 Brand: Cherokee WorkwearCollection:WW OriginalsGender: Women'sNeckline: V-NeckSleeve: Short SleevePockets: Patch Pockets, Interior Pocket, No Chest PocketSource: Imported. Complies with Prop 65.
I'm happy to share the winner of the Cerberus Coloring Contest - congratulations to beetle.tooth!
Second place is @alagadda's design, which was the community favorite; and third place is @a-floofy-lost-kitsune's design, which was a personal favorite of mine.
There were so many gorgeous entries, I can't possibly share them all; but here are some additional favorites in no particular order. Many thanks to the runners-up artists: @aliet-jayne, @falcon-doing-doodles, kerkusa, and @arwcn.
I'll be working on making beetle.tooth's colorway along with my own into pins soon, so keep an eye out for those. Some of these colorways are too complex for pins, but others may make an appearance in the future.
And finally, if your name is on this post, check your inbox for a thank you coupon from me!
A big thank you to everyone who participated in the coloring contest, I hope to see you again if I run another.
Thanks to @eruscreaminginthedistance for tagging me. I’m tagging @teaminlovewithcap, @spudsgood, @arwcn, @melomniac, and @starrypuddle.
This didn’t really come with many instructions (all I could gather was that I need to list five things I love?) and I’ve been feeling pretty down lately so I tried to really put some thought into this. I don’t think anyone expected answers this detailed, haha, don’t worry!
Five Things I Love:
I love when roofs have those little delicate decorations at the edges, kind of hanging down. (Tell me what it’s actually called please.) Especially when it’s white and the roof is some deep color, like navy blue or black; I love the contrast it makes, how the color seems austere or foreboding but the little edges add a fanciful element to the house. Also reminds me of cake, which is a bonus.
I love the world right before the sun sets (I’d love it before the sun rises, too, except I’m not awake enough to appreciate that, usually). I like how soft everything looks, and how it’s not dark, so it’s not scary, but it’s also not so brightly-lit that it seems as if all the world’s secrets have been exposed.
I love the taste of buttercream on heavy, moist chocolate cake, with crushed cookies and dark chocolate. I love the first bite of it, before I inevitably overeat and feel sick, the light sweetness working in tandem with the slightly bitter chocolate, the creamy, airy icing a nice contrast to the solid cake. I just. I miss that cake. I used to get it for my birthdays, but then the bakery’s branches closed and the farthest one is too far, and now I’m not even in the same country. I bet Toronto’s got something equally as good, but I just miss that cake.
I love the middle of a good book, when the protagonist has had their first (or second...or third...?) setback, and it is not the last hurdle they have to get through to achieve their goal, but they are working through their obstacle. That is the best part of the book--there is a lot of book left to read, so you won’t be scared of a bittersweet goodbye and a lingering book hangover, there is a slight lull in the action as the characters figure out what to do, which is perfect for really getting to know the characters, and it’s great fun to try and find a solution in your mind for the protagonist. The middle of a book is when the rest of the world disappears and you’ve fully immersed yourself in the adventure.
I love when I am with all my friends, and we are doing something simple at someone’s house, just hanging out and talking, maybe squished together on a sofa or on the floor, and everybody is getting along and I forget what it’s like when they’re not there. (I’m an only child.) Maybe we’re playing a board game, or we’re on Tinder in a group, or we’re discussing politics; I really don’t care. I love that feeling of perfect harmony with the people I love.