Starker Paper Toys! you can also make the maskless heads go on the suited-bodys but i forgot to print something so I don't have that one to show oops D:
Instructions under cut!
First, decide which you want to print, decide if you want to resize it at all, and then print!
Cut out all the pieces along the outside lines, except the hair! theres a reason i swear
for all the double sided things (arms, legs, hair) fold in half, and glue together. Hold up to the light if you're not sure if it lined up right
Cut out the hair now. The complicated shape makes it easier to just cut as one solid piece. Also cut a small slit between the front of Peter and Tony's bodies, around the same size as their legs
glue the hair to the blank side of the head, and glue (half of) the legs to the blank side of the sides of the body
fold the remaining legs, with the tab facing the side of the toy that character's body is on
glue the legs between the bodie!
Assemble the bodies and heads!
fold the tab of the arms, and glue onto body
apply glue onto top of body and hold head down onto it
The boys are finished!! Then display wherever you'd like and also send me a pic!
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Good Omens S2 good ending: a random pedestrian trips and breaks their leg right as the Metatron is leading Aziraphale out of the bookshop for their little talk. Aziraphale immediately switches into Good Citizen mode and is like "I'm so sorry, I'll just be a moment, you know I was heaven's representative on earth for 6000 years and I still feel it's my duty to do good wherever I see the chance-"
Between healing the leg with a miracle, helping the person into the coffeeshop to recover, calling a friend to come pick them up, ordering them a restorative warm beverage... he's gone a while. The Metatron gets impatient and is finally like "fuck this. Hey Muriel, I need an archangel, you're getting promoted," and they take off for heaven long before Aziraphale's done being a goodie-two-shoes.
He wanders back into the bookshop, confused, and gets hit with the full force of Crowley’s "I want to spend eternity with you let's run away together," speech. He counters with "I want to spend eternity with you too but can't we do that here on earth?" and then no one sees them for a week because they're too busy making out on every piece of furniture in the shop.
(Meanwhile, Muriel is so worried about Doing The Job Properly that they inadvertently drown heaven in an avalanche of red tape and regulations. They never manage to start the second coming because no one can find form B7, which apparently needs to be signed off on before a resurrection can be performed on any savior, prophet, or Son of God.)
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three ghosts 🫀
i'm doing a cool little 3d version of these drawings for april's patreon mail, so hop onto the ouija board tier before march 31st if you want one!
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so I was at [REDACTED] food dispensary which I may or may not work at and they had various little activities for kids and this was one of them? weird ass tentacle beetle?
possibly of interest to @bogleech
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If we're being honest, a proper Ianto Paper Doll Book should just include page after page of slight suit variations...
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It’s Fine Press Friday!
Today’s selection hails from the renowned Janus Press in Newark, Vermont. Bone Songs, a non-adhesive woven-vellum bound book featuring poems composed by writer and printer Clifford Burke (b. 1942) along with polymer relief plate prints of line drawings by artist and curator Ruth Fine (b. 1941), was originally conceived in (and inspired by) New Mexico in 1992 by artist, illustrator, printmaker, typographer, and JP founder Claire Van Vliet (b. 1933). The work was produced in its finalized form with assistance from Lidk Wray & Audrey Holden. The Janus Press is known for creating "works of art in book form", and this unique publication is no exception.
This signed (by Burke, Fine, and Van Vliet) limited edition of 150 copies was letterpress printed in Gils Sans Light font on 40 sheets of french-folded Barcham Green Royal Watercolour Society paper. The text block is encased in a cardboard shell wrapped in stretched natural pig parchment. This feature highlights the corporeal nature of the book, which is echoed by Fine’s crudely rendered skull illustrations and Burke’s incantations of the bare bones that haunt and adorn the landscape of the American Southwest. It also brings to mind performance artist Janine Antoni’s 2000 sculptural work “Saddle”, which Antoni describes “like a ghost” as holding “the memory of the artist’s body”. Much like Antoni’s work, Bone Songs evokes the spirit of its content through its physical form.
This is another gift from our friend Jerry Buff
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So, here's something I just thought of:
Should I make the adoption certificates for my drow dolls in the actual drow language (in either or both font & words?) or entirely in English/Common?
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Aw man I don't think I ever got around to posting it somehow, but here are some works I did for the FFXIV travel zine last year! It was a fun project that turned out really well, and also my first zine <:3c
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connecting with my hands through holding analogue media and crafting and creating pages for my journal and painting my nails and planning tattoos and wearing jewellery and just. watching my hands do things like hold coffee and move stuff. is so profoundly grounding and healing i love actually feeling like im actually in my body
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