
Another of my mini dragon bell chimes. The bell is a glazed green ceramic and the dragon is polymer clay painted with metallic ruby and sapphire acrylics for the wings and body, black metallic acrylic for the horns. The dragon is 11" long, 10.5" wide and 4" tall.
As with the copper and silver bell chime, this one will go up for sale here in town until after Halloween at which time if it hasn't sold it will be offered for purchase on the website
As with the copper and silver bell chime, this one will go up for sale here in town until after Halloween at which time if it hasn't sold it will be offered for purchase on the website
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 350 x 597px
File Size 98.2 kB
I honestly don't know. I haven't had the chance to get down to Crafter's to check on things this week. I've been spending most of my time helping out a friend who recently moved back to town get her apartment set up. Hopefully I'll have a chance to get down there this week and see how things are going...
And hopefully I've sold out!
And hopefully I've sold out!
Baggage handles have nothing to do with it. It's mail, not luggage
The vast majority of mail processing is automated, people have very little direct interaction with packages once they are turned over to the mail carrier. Automated sorting systems can't read. They don't recognize "fragile" stickers or anything like that. It is up to the sender to make sure the item is packed well enough to be protected from damage. Big companies can afford to have custom styrofoam packaging designed for their products to keep it from shifting during shipping. I can't. Newspaper, bubble wrap and packing peanuts can only do so much. It's just less of a hassle to keep all my shipping within CONUS (continental U.S.).
So don't heap undeserved scorn on people who have nothing to do with why I won't ship overseas, okay
The vast majority of mail processing is automated, people have very little direct interaction with packages once they are turned over to the mail carrier. Automated sorting systems can't read. They don't recognize "fragile" stickers or anything like that. It is up to the sender to make sure the item is packed well enough to be protected from damage. Big companies can afford to have custom styrofoam packaging designed for their products to keep it from shifting during shipping. I can't. Newspaper, bubble wrap and packing peanuts can only do so much. It's just less of a hassle to keep all my shipping within CONUS (continental U.S.).
So don't heap undeserved scorn on people who have nothing to do with why I won't ship overseas, okay
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