by Dissimulodeerling. » Fri Dec 02, 2016 5:59 am
Felt inspired by some of the guesses on my last rpw so I'm starting to make rpws themed after them. c: Marble themed rpw.
To win this rpw find me something cool related to marbles.
curly tail/flopears/common brown paint//brown and blue eyes//shortfur//
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Art (C) left- Ruki Ki, .Forever. Right- Lineart by wolphee, colored in by Ravendarus. And Kinke by Cali. (I don't remember your CS Name Sweetie) 
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by booklover789 » Mon Dec 12, 2016 10:48 am
I collect marbles. This will be fun.Marbles can be made from a variety of different materials, but the most interesting I've found is clay. While clay aren't as common as glass nowadays, the material isn't necessarily "rare." Vintage marbles were made from clay instead of glass or ceramic as they were later formed of. I own a small bag of clay marbles, and they feel much better in the hands than the glass or ceramic ones do - they are easier to grip and hold onto. They don't melt, as one would expect, but rather keep their shape as they have for the several years I've owned them.

For more information on clay marbles, feel free to read about them here:
http://www.marblesgalore.com/clay/ http://ourpastimes.com/value-clay-marbles-6183420.html
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by Dissimulodeerling. » Sat Dec 17, 2016 3:22 am
booklover789 wrote:I collect marbles. This will be fun.Marbles can be made from a variety of different materials, but the most interesting I've found is clay. While clay aren't as common as glass nowadays, the material isn't necessarily "rare." Vintage marbles were made from clay instead of glass or ceramic as they were later formed of. I own a small bag of clay marbles, and they feel much better in the hands than the glass or ceramic ones do - they are easier to grip and hold onto. They don't melt, as one would expect, but rather keep their shape as they have for the several years I've owned them.

For more information on clay marbles, feel free to read about them here:
http://www.marblesgalore.com/clay/ http://ourpastimes.com/value-clay-marbles-6183420.html
Pretty interesting. Take good care of them
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Art (C) left- Ruki Ki, .Forever. Right- Lineart by wolphee, colored in by Ravendarus. And Kinke by Cali. (I don't remember your CS Name Sweetie) 
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