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ingo-ingoing-ingone · 6 months
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With a wild coincidence that they arrived on the same day of my blog-iversary, I can introduce! MY BOYS!!! I am too sleepy for better pictures lol
They were designed by @cecilioque for me, who also did all the talking to the manufacturer.
Thank you SO MUCH Sunny for helping my boys become real! I adore them SO MUCH!!
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brokoala-soup · 1 year
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I think my aesthetic might be something along the lines of cottagecore and light academia with a tinge of Studio Ghibli and bits and pieces of chaotic academia. So this includes:
classical music blaring out of cheap speakers, homemade food served in reused takeout containers, half dying houseplants in everything but traditional flower pots, the fragrance of jasmine and mint, mirrors reflecting sunlight on to disorganised bookshelves with the most random collection of books, soups in glassware, gel pen doodles all over my notes, herbal teas in whiskey glasses, locally sourced incense sticks, handmade woolen blankets over commercially sold quilts, baking granola bars on a lazy sunday afternoon, adding chocolate to literally everything, mid day naps when the weather is cloudy yet humid, ribbon ties instead of stapler pins, making my own spice powders, scented oil lamps, being obsessed with cloves, sleeping on a bed full of pillows only to find over half of them on the floor next morning, missing alarms because closing my eyes for two more seconds won't make me fall asleep again, picking flowers and herbs from the garden, sleepy afternoons, careful skincare but with the most day to day products, eucalyptus oil, use and throw inhalers to deal with my anxiety because the smell of menthol calms me down, short nails and neutral manicure, smelling like flowers one day and like the sea the other, getting excited whenever I spot the moon, absolutely in awe and in love with the clouds because they're amazing and so creative, puppies, calligraphy using ball pens, homemade mocha latte using soya milk, my grandma's childhood earrings that I wear all the time, newspapers, organic vegetables sold by retired social workers, tote bags, reusable metal water bottles, hot showers and cold rinses, using my grandmother's favorite brand of soap because I love smelling like her, herbal hair oil, smelling like sandalwood, cooking pasta with the family, reading secondhand books, collecting fused light bulbs, pencil underlines, postcards, 1 am poetry, pop instrumentals and pensive journaling, benzene rings on page margins, berry flavoured cough syrup, baking bread, long walks, loud conversations, thrifting, e-books, chocolate wrappers hidden between dictionary pages, colourful periodic table prints, plushies, honey, fleece blankets, sleeping cats, signet ring, dried rose I'd bought for myself and carried around like a trophy travelling back home with it in the public bus, twinning perfumes coincidentally with my best friend, vintage looking brand new ink pen and expired ink, sticky notes with motivational quotes covering my wall, never buying perfumes and only using the ones I'm gifted, random words that remind me of niche incidents or memories written along the corners of my study material, pearl jewelry set that my dad gifted my mom but it's me who wears it now, combat boots bought at ¼th it's price at a discount clearance sale, all my jackets being bought from different countries by my dad and thus each serving as a token of memory, lipstick shades that match only extremely specific vibes and look off and odd at other times, cherry lip balm stick that I've used only twice, daily calendar sheets reused as a notepad, birthday candles from my 16th birthday sitting on my work table, the lingering smell of multiple beverages in my room because I seldom wash the cups I drank them from and now they're cluttered all over the room, hand me down luxury watches older than me, chipped nailpolish, reminders written down on tissue papers, bus tickets all over my bag, sugar-free chewing gum, deodorant that never washes off my clothes, wearing clothes purchased 5 years ago and getting compliments simply because it's not trendy but is unique, mini origami cranes, rose sprays, lychee scented sanitizer, baking bread at home on weekends, homemade hair masks, turning up late because i was busy enjoying life walking through the eucalyptus grove on the way to class, running to the station yet missing the train, all my everyday ornaments having a deeper meaning to me.
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directdogman · 2 years
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Hi! Not sure if this is the best place to ask but i don't have twitter so:
In regards to the Randy plush, how long is he planned to be available? Is it a time thing or a limited stock thing? (I'd love to get one, but probably won't be able to order one immediately)
It's a time thing. Only reason it hasn't be announced yet is because Makeship does their giveaway first, so everyone gets a chance to win the free plush. Plus, hey, contest is good advertising. On the 4th of November, the actual campaign will launch. And right now, the plush is scheduled to be buyable for 21 days (starting on the 4th), at the end of this process (presuming enough people, y'know, buy the thing heh heh), the plushies are then made to order and shipped out to everyone who bought 'em, one for each purchase. If barely anyone buys the plush once the campaign's up, like with Kickstarter, anyone who pledged to buy the plush just gets a refund and Randy is once again crammed back into the ether, kicking and screaming while he drifts back into the bounds of nonexistence.
The made to order thing can be hard to wrap your head around at first, if you don't know much about merchandising, but for smaller indies who wanna release a few plushies without dealing with stuff like a guaranteed sales margin and whatnot, it's a godsend! Basically, it ensures that in the year 2035, there won't be an abandoned warehouse in the middle of a nuclear wasteland just filled to the brim with unsold randy plushes... Because the plushes are all made after the campaign, exactly one plush for each unique purchase.
I think it's a little cute in theory, and perfectly suited for a dating sim character, that each and every Randy plush is made once the campaign ends, specifically for the person who ordered that particular plush. Like a soulmate or probation ankle tracking bracelet, you'll know with certainty that your randy plush (trash husband) is (technically) one of a kind, designed to resemble all of his other siblings, but made JUST for you (and only you! ;))
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dinosaurplushies · 1 year
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The Hunt for Rare Dinosaur Plushies: Where to Find Hidden Gems and How to Spot Fakes  
Are you a dinosaur enthusiast looking to add some rare plushies to your collection? Well, the search is on! But with so many options out there, how can you tell if what you're buying is authentic or just a fake? In this blog post, we'll guide you through the hunt for rare dinosaur plushies. From where to find hidden gems to tips on spotting fakes, get ready for an adventure into the world of prehistoric stuffed animals!
Introduction to Dinosaur Plushies
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Dinosaur plushies are one of the most popular types of toy for children. They come in all shapes and sizes, and there is a wide variety of them available on the market. However, some dinosaur plushies are rarer than others, and can be hard to find. In this article, we will take a look at where to find hidden gems when it comes to dinosaur plushies, as well as how to spot fake ones.
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When it comes to rare dinosaur plushies, the best place to start your search is online auction websites. Here, you can often find people selling off their personal collections for a fraction of the original price. Another great option is second-hand stores, where you might be able to find a real treasure hidden among the toys. Of course, when buying online or in person, make sure to inspect the plushie for any signs of wear and tear, as well as checking for any obvious fakes.
There are a few key things to look for when trying to spot a fake dinosaur plushie. First of all, check the stitching – if it looks sloppy or unfinished, then it's likely not a genuine product. Secondly, take a close look at the eyes – if they're mismatched or wonky, then it's another red flag. Feel the fabric – if it's thin or cheap-feeling, then it's probably not worth your money.
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Where to Find Rare and Unique Dinosaur Plushies
Dinosaur plushies are not as rare as they used to be, but there are still some hard-to-find and unique ones out there if you know where to look. Here are some tips on where to find rare and unique dinosaur plushies, as well as how to spot fakes.
EBay is always a good place to start your search for rare and unique items, and dinosaur plushies are no exception. You can often find listings for one-of-a-kind or limited edition items that you won't find anywhere else. Just be sure to check the seller's feedback and shipping terms before you buy, to make sure you're getting what you expect.
Another great place to look for rare and unique items is at independent toy stores. These stores often carry items that are not available at major retailers, so it's worth checking them out if you're on the hunt for something special.
If you're willing to do a little digging, garage sales and thrift stores can also be great places to find hidden gems. You never know what you'll find when rummaging through someone's old belongings, so it's always worth taking a look. Just be sure to inspect any plushies carefully before buying, to make sure they're in good condition.
When it comes to spotting fakes, there are a few things you can look for. First of all, check the stitching – if it's sloppy or uneven, it's likely
How to Spot Fake Dinosaur Plushies
Dinosaur plushies are some of the most sought-after items by collectors and dinosaur enthusiasts alike. However, with the high demand for these unique toys comes a market full of fakes and knock-offs. It can be difficult to spot a fake dinosaur plushie, but there are some tell-tale signs to look out for.
One of the first things to check is the quality of the materials used. A genuine dinosaur plushie will be made with high-quality materials that feel soft and luxurious to the touch. The stitching should be even and precise, without any loose threads or fraying edges. If the materials look cheap or the stitching is sloppy, it's likely that you're looking at a fake.
Another way to spot a fake is by checking the details on the toy. A real dinosaur plushie will have intricate details that are carefully sculpted and painted by hand. Fake toys often have crudely drawn details or none at all. If you're unsure about the quality of the details on a toy, it's always best to err on the side of caution and assume that it's a fake.
Pay attention to the price tag. If a toy seems too good to be true in terms of price, it probably is. Genuine dinosaur plushies are handmade with high-quality materials, so they will always come with a higher price tag than mass-produced knock-offs. If you find a toy that's significantly cheaper than other similar
Tips for Collecting Rare Dinosaur Plushies
If you're a fan of dinosaurs, then you know that rare dinosaur plushies can be hard to come by. But with a little patience and perseverance, you can find these hidden gems. Here are some tips to help you in your hunt:
1. Check online auction sites. You never know when a rare dinosaur plushie will pop up for sale. Check sites like eBay frequently and set up alerts for the keywords "rare dinosaur plushie."
2. Search for private sellers. Some people may have rare dinosaur plushies that they're willing to sell, but they don't want to go through the hassle of listing them online. Try searching forums and classifieds websites for people selling rare dinosaur plushies.
3. Check out thrift stores and garage sales. You might get lucky and find a rare dinosaur plushie at one of these places. It's always worth checking!
4. Be on the lookout for fakes. There are a lot of fake rare dinosaur plushies out there, so it's important to be able to spot them. If the price is too good to be true, it's probably a fake. Also, be wary of sellers who refuse to provide photos or answer questions about the product.
Different Types of Rare Plushies Available
There are many different types of rare plushies available to collectors. The most sought after are those that are no longer in production or that are hard to find. Other rare plushies include those that have been signed by the artist or designer, those that are from a limited edition run, or those that have some type of special feature.
Some of the most popular types of rare dinosaur plushies include the following:
-Tyrannosaurus Rex: One of the most popular dinosaurs, the Tyrannosaurus Rex is also one of the most coveted plushies among collectors. Hard to find and no longer in production, these plushies can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
-Stegosaurus: Another popular dinosaur, the Stegosaurus is also highly sought after by collectors. These plushies are often hard to find and can sell for a high price.
-Brachiosaurus: The Brachiosaurus is another popular choice among collectors. These plushies can be hard to find and often sell for a high price.
Benefits of Collecting Rare and Unique Dinosaur Plushies
There are many benefits to collecting rare and unique dinosaur plushies. For one, it can be a fun and exciting hobby. It's also a great way to learn about different types of dinosaurs and their history. Additionally, collecting rare and unique dinosaur plushies can be a great investment. The value of these toys can increase significantly over time, so it's important to do your research before making any purchase.
When it comes to collecting rare and unique dinosaur plushies, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, it's important to only buy from reputable dealers. There are many fake or counterfeit products on the market, so you need to make sure you're getting the real deal. Second, don't be afraid to negotiate on price. If you find a dealer who is willing to budge on price, you may be able to get a better deal. Always do your research before buying anything. Make sure you know what you're getting into before making any final decisions.
Conclusion
From fossil hunters to rare breeders, the hunt for dinosaur plushies remains an ever-growing and exciting venture. Armed with our guide, you now know where to find hidden gems online, what badges and features are used to determine their authenticity, and how to spot a fake before it’s too late! With luck —and a little bit of knowledge—you can be the proud owner of your very own piece of prehistoric history in no time at all.
Join the dino-fun at https://dinosaurplushies.com/  and bring home a piece of the prehistoric era today!
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mankai-onlyfans · 4 years
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