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FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DO NOT KNOW
THIS IS A TRUMPET
THIS IS A TROMBONE
THIS IS A TUBA
AND THIS IS A FRENCH HORN
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
i’m so shook!! how do y’all enjoy my messy writings? i’ll never know.. i have no way to explain how grateful i am for all of u, so why not party!! i’m always 100% open and here for u all. i love u all so much, thank you for supporting me;;
rules:
you must be following me!! it wouldn’t make much sense if you weren’t;; i obviously can’t prevent follow/unfollows but that’s just taking my hard work !! so please be honest!
reblog this post, only once! i don’t care what blog it’s on, but i’m not doing multiple entries because that might confuse me. you can like for an extra entry tho!
when you reblog, let me know your favorite character, just so i know beforehand if i cant write for it or not!
i’m gonna pick 3 random winners by September 27th, and i’ll make a post announcing them!!
for fics i can write self inserts or ships, we can discuss that after i’ve chosen the winners!
there’s no places or anything, because the length of the fic depends on your prompt, so all of them will be over 500-1k words. i’m a student and i’m very busy, so you might have to be patient with me tho!
if i forgot anything pls let me know! i’d be more than happy to explain! 💗
I was told it was lati day have a chicken
A porcupine’s Halloween present (+ original sound effects)
i just feel like you guys should see this thread about foxes
It doesn’t have to be Arcana related (but I mean it can be~). I’ll be messaging the winners to hash out the details~❤️
Thank you all so much for following me and encouraging my work~ Really, you guys are all too good to me and I hope I can give back to all of you in the future~😭💕
Seattle-based artist Carol Milne knits with glass, or rather, she creates wonderful glass sculptures that make it seem as though she’s either a superhuman glass knitter or in possession of enchanted knitting needles and very specialized gloves. The reality is actually much more complicated, but no less awesome. Milne invented her glass knitting technique back in 2006. It’s a process that involves knitting with wax instead of glass, followed by lost-wax casting, mold-making and kiln-casting.
First, a model of the sculpture is made from wax which is then encased by a refractory mold material that can withstand extremely high temperatures. Next, hot steam is used to melt the wax, leaving behind an empty cavity in the shape of the artwork. Pieces of room temperature glass are then placed inside the mold which is then heated to 1,400-1,600 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the type of glass. Afterward, the piece is slowly cooled over a period of several weeks, followed by a careful excavation process, where Milne delicately chips away like an archaeologist to reveal the final piece.
To check out more of Carol Milne’s extraordinary artwork visit the Glass Art Society, Milne’s Facebook page or her online gallery.
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