by MusicalMoony » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:52 pm
OMG OMG OMG THANK YOU, JEDI! SHE'S INCREDIBLE...

<--- My face right now... THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH! You and your skills are AMAZING!!!
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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by starry--knight » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:54 pm
Awe thank you<3 I did my best with the spots^^ I wanted to give them the blended feel to them, but actually I had to start over because my Internet kicked me off before I saved

luckily this one turned out a lot better!
And with that you get to give her a name, personality, etc. And then you can roleplay her on the CFL thread^^
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by MusicalMoony » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:16 pm
I would like that very much! But before I create a profile and things for her, I wanna wait and see who wins your competition! I could use the form I submitted for your one but for this one instead... But two is better than one, I could make them siblings!... It all depends. Thank you so much!
And for the record, I love the spots

I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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by MusicalMoony » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:53 pm
I know... Me neither, actually

I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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by MusicalMoony » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:01 pm
So this nameless one could have a mate! And... possibly... the other one, too?
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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