"Prepare for trouble..."
"...And make it double..."
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The normal navy Quilava plush was a commission for MattEliWalker on deviantART.
The shiny Quilava plush was supposed to be a commission for someone. However, they could not pay for it, so I was stuck with a half completed plush. When I got the commission to make a normal navy Quilava, I decided to finish the shiny one so I could picture them together.
Both Quilavas are about 9 inches tall, excluding their ears and flames, and about 13-14 inches long. They are made from anti-pill fleece and are 100% hand stitched. I do not use a sewing machine.
They both have thread sculpted toes, individual paw pads, and weighted beads inside of every foot.
Their eyes were drawn in GIMP and coloured in Photoshop using colour samples from the official sprites. They were then ironed onto bottomweight before being carefully mounted onto each of their heads.
More pictures and updates on Pumpkin are to come!
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Plush/pattern (C) me, xxtemporaryinsanity
Quilava/Pokemon (C) Nintendo, GameFreak
"...And make it double..."
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The normal navy Quilava plush was a commission for MattEliWalker on deviantART.
The shiny Quilava plush was supposed to be a commission for someone. However, they could not pay for it, so I was stuck with a half completed plush. When I got the commission to make a normal navy Quilava, I decided to finish the shiny one so I could picture them together.
Both Quilavas are about 9 inches tall, excluding their ears and flames, and about 13-14 inches long. They are made from anti-pill fleece and are 100% hand stitched. I do not use a sewing machine.
They both have thread sculpted toes, individual paw pads, and weighted beads inside of every foot.
Their eyes were drawn in GIMP and coloured in Photoshop using colour samples from the official sprites. They were then ironed onto bottomweight before being carefully mounted onto each of their heads.
More pictures and updates on Pumpkin are to come!
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Plush/pattern (C) me, xxtemporaryinsanity
Quilava/Pokemon (C) Nintendo, GameFreak
Category All / Pokemon
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2800 x 2128px
File Size 1.14 MB
Neither am I, honestly, but I know my friend's dad sends him money through certified mail (I'm not sure if your country has an equilavent) to make sure he gets it. His dad just started sending everything certified (I am the in-between, so it actually goes to me), and he is in Canada, while we're in the US, so I assume all countries have something similar. But, yeah, I prefer PayPal over that mainly because of the risks =/ but some people just insist upon concealed cash/money orders, so, there's not much I can do.
Not necessarily. Its ultimately up to you to decide what you want to do. While its true that I prefer PayPal, I mainly like it because of its speed. I don't have to wait for the payment to come in the mail. However, if there's a way to send things safely through snail mail (such as through the use of certified mail), I'm all for it, because the risks would be diminished. I've also just discovered electronic money orders. I have no idea how they work, but you can apparently send them internationally I'll have to look into them for my international buyers.
Oh, gosh, sorry, snail mail is just a way of saying the mail/postal service/whatever. Its the regular mail. But I guess that's exactly how it would go, except if I were you I would take the envelope to the post office and get it certified (or whatever the Netherlands' equivalent is). And I'm not against giving my name and address out, I've done it before for people paying via concealed cash/money order. So if you every want to buy/commission something, you can do it one of those ways.
When I say "concealed" I pretty much mean hide the cash/money order inside something in the envelope. You can write a fake "letter" with a bunch of scribbles on it, and fold the money inside, or put it inside a card, wrap it inside a flyer from a grocery store, et cetera. Just as long as you can't see what's inside when you hold the envelope up to the light. Security envelopes work, too. Once someone sent me an envelope full of coupons to college textbook website :P
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