Here is the new project I have been working on recently! I am creating a new series of dog sculptures called Pupples! The image shows the prototypes sculpted in Monster Clay, which I then plan to mold and cast into resin figurines. Currently I am accepting discounted pre-orders to help cover the costs of materials needed to make them. At the moment I have Labrador Retrievers, Cocker Spaniel/Springer Spaniels, Shiba Inus, and Pembroke Welsh Corgis available. Each figure is about 2 inches tall and 3-4 inches long, and will be hand painted in any colors and markings you desire! If everything goes well with these first pups, I definitely plan to make more of other breeds. So here's how to pre-order:
I have set up listings in my Etsy shop( https://www.etsy.com/shop/LeiliaK?section_id=15425206 ) for each breed. All you need to do visit my shop and purchase the one you would like. The pre-order price for the Pupple figurines will be $25(regular price will be $30). So by pre-ordering, you will get $5 off the regular purchase price.
Alternatively, if you prefer not to use Etsy, you may message me directly through my e-mail at lindseyhein[at]gmail.com and we can work something out.
-But wait, there's more! If you chose to share this pre-order special through any social media outlet, I will give you an additional $5 off your order! All you need to do is message me with a link or screenshot of what you shared(or tag me in the post so that I can see it), and I will send you a discount coupon. If you choose not to purchase anything right now, you can redeem the coupon on a Pupple at a future date as well.
Keep in mind that since these are pre-orders, it may take 6-8 weeks or more for your piece to be completed. These pre-orders will help me order the necessary supplies to begin the process of molding and casting the Pupples! If for any reason I am unable to complete your Pupple in a reasonable amount of time, a full refund will be provided.
Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions!
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the choice of clay makes these look a lot like delicious chocolate dogs, I have to say