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Good morning,
craftgrrl-type folks!
I have dragons. Like you expected anything different.

Some more Bottlecap-Nesting Gear Dragons, who stick metallic refuse to themselves to hide in rubbish so people don't find them:
Silver

Gold

Copper

Did this one on commission after someone saw the Cupcake dragon - a spicy red buddy with a cinnamon bun
And:
Unusual things happen in the mind of a wizard as he ages, living alone in his cavernous rooms where rats chew on yellowing pages, candles flicker, and knocks on the door are few and far between. A longing for companionship tickles at the mind, but along with that is the gnawing knowledge that not many creatures would willingly tolerate the reclusive mannerisms of an old spell-maker.
Why bother with all of the fuss of inviting people to tea when a companion could be created to specifications instead?
Thus, this tiny dragon was made. Metal bits and pieces, gears, gemstones and trinkets; even a winding knob hidden carefully under the left wing, within reach of the dragon itself so it can wind up when it feels its energy ebbing... better yet, the thing won't defecate on the scrolls.

All are mostly polymer clay, some with other additions.
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I have dragons. Like you expected anything different.

Some more Bottlecap-Nesting Gear Dragons, who stick metallic refuse to themselves to hide in rubbish so people don't find them:

Silver

Gold

Copper

Did this one on commission after someone saw the Cupcake dragon - a spicy red buddy with a cinnamon bun
And:
Unusual things happen in the mind of a wizard as he ages, living alone in his cavernous rooms where rats chew on yellowing pages, candles flicker, and knocks on the door are few and far between. A longing for companionship tickles at the mind, but along with that is the gnawing knowledge that not many creatures would willingly tolerate the reclusive mannerisms of an old spell-maker.
Why bother with all of the fuss of inviting people to tea when a companion could be created to specifications instead?
Thus, this tiny dragon was made. Metal bits and pieces, gears, gemstones and trinkets; even a winding knob hidden carefully under the left wing, within reach of the dragon itself so it can wind up when it feels its energy ebbing... better yet, the thing won't defecate on the scrolls.

All are mostly polymer clay, some with other additions.