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I'm quite happy with how this dragon came out, it was certainly a challenge. I hand sewed its middle to allow for the spine to bend and I used apoxie sculpt for the antlers.
This dragon has a sodalite heart and a very soft hand dyed faux fur coat. Its body is about 22 inches long and it's back is about 8 inches tall. The horns are made from apoxie sculpt to add more strength and the whiskers are made from rubbery necklace cord. The neck, forelegs, and tail are fully posable, and the back legs bend slightly below the thigh. Unlike the classic room guardian, this dragon can also bend its spine. See this VIDEO for an example of pose-ability.
Room Guardians are small creatures that protect one's home from negative spirits and energies. These friends can be easily placed on window sills, kitchen shelves, dressers, or wherever to keep watch over the room. Each guardian has a soft faux fur coat and each is individually sculpted from the wire frame to the clay face and hands, so no two are alike. The room guardians' arms, tails, and necks are bendable and Inside each of their chests is a unique crystal heart to give each one a different energy. These little guys have a lot of character and they love having a home to watch over.
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1. How did you come up with the room guardian concept?
The idea caught fire when a friend and I were walking through an antique store. On one of the bookshelves sat two stuffed foxes wearing riding clothes. I contemplated buying them because one could convince themselves that their expressionless stares were actually seeing and watching over the room. It was as if they were alive though they were a long way from being realistic. My contemplation came to an end when I realized I could spend less money and have a better one if I just made it myself. That is where
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