username: PinkAngel
name: Morticia
gender: Heifer
collar/bell color: Premade
prompt:
Art piece 1: Gothic Lace Dress (May need to zoom in to see designs)

Art piece 2: Stuffed Cow

Art piece 3: Painted Portrait. (Looks more mad than elegant but I tried. So glad there was an extension as the frame took a while to look decent.)
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Morticia has a hobby of creating Gothic and Lolita dresses, inspiration hit her when she watched dress making on television with her parents when she was younger. Ever since, she has been designing and creating clothing for every species. Her dream is to one day open up her very own clothing store to sell her hoof-made designs. For now she will settle on the small following she currently has on Betsy.
Outside of her workshop Morticia loves reading, painting and hanging with her Wiccan friends during weekend camping. Sometimes she will go with her younger sister to ballet classes and cheer her on, mostly during the ballet recitals so she can support her sister and see the lovely designs she had made for her.
Despite Morticia’s appearance she is a relatively happy cow striving to make her dreams of opening up a business become a reality, she holds her family close to her heart and is willing to do anything for them. Morticia has many friends, though tends to stick with her smaller group of friends who share similar interests as she does.
Morticia’s most cherished item is her stuffed cow, Roxy, which she had made from leftover cloth when she first got into clothes making. Sometimes she will craft Roxy small model dresses and shirts before crafting the actual thing to get a feel of what it may look like.
Morticia’s father was a painter who always loved doing portraits of his beloved children and wife. Morticia was
never a fan of being painted when she was a young calf as standing still was hard when all she wanted to do was make clothing for her toy doll and play with friends. Every year a portrait was painted of her, but she never began valuing and treasuring them until the passing of her father do to old age. She now keeps his final painting of her hung up on the wall of her tailoring room, the painting provides her a bit of comfort and a reminder of how her father helped to support Morticia’s passion by selling and trading his works of art to afford the materials for Morticia.