The great and powerful was gracious enough to take a picture of my petite paper plushies before I set them out on the table.
So BEHOLD! My vicious army of tiny technicolour ponies, ready to invade your heart! XD
Or rather WERE ready, cause each and every one of these (60 total) got sold out. I'm just now making a set of my own for myself (and to take better pictures with), so stay tuned! ^__^
hi there- do you have any of these available? my daughter's 5th birthday is a rainbow dash/my little pony party in austin. i would love to have these to either hang from trees or put on tables-any suggestions?
Hello there. This photo was taken back in Summer Bronycon of 2012 (nearly 11 months ago), and shortly before I completely sold out on all these little cuties, so yeah I'm afraid to say that these are long unavailable.
I've also formally ended the sale of MLP merchandise, although for petite paper plushies like these I do custom reprints from time to time.
When is your daughter's birthday? So long as you don't need it right away (since I'm currently in the process of moving to a new house), I may be able to fire up the presses and making another Rainbow Dash (no surprise there, EVERYBODY seems to love the hardest pony to make, lol).
Send me a private note if you'd like to discuss additional details.
Only 2 hours? Wow, that's really good! I remember the only time I ever made a pinata, it took hours, and it didn't come out nearly as good as this! This really is amazing.
Thank you. ^^ Although granted, you probably made a traditional style piņata, which is larger and probably made out of paper mache and stuff. These girls are very small and use all sorts of new-fangled materials that are easy to work with mechanically. Hence I can cut down the time to make these and pass on the savings to the customer. ^___^b
I've also formally ended the sale of MLP merchandise, although for petite paper plushies like these I do custom reprints from time to time.
When is your daughter's birthday? So long as you don't need it right away (since I'm currently in the process of moving to a new house), I may be able to fire up the presses and making another Rainbow Dash (no surprise there, EVERYBODY seems to love the hardest pony to make, lol).
Send me a private note if you'd like to discuss additional details.
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It was the ONLY way possible to make so many in less than a month.
Although granted, you probably made a traditional style piņata, which is larger and probably made out of paper mache and stuff. These girls are very small and use all sorts of new-fangled materials that are easy to work with mechanically. Hence I can cut down the time to make these and pass on the savings to the customer. ^___^b