Mediums and care

I work in many types of physical medias, using both organic and non organic materials to create the perfect beast. While I try to up-cycle and recycle materials used, I always use new stuffing when creating plush creatures.
Dragons and other creatures often have feathers and furs for accents, as well as seashells, stones, fresh water pearls and glass beads. Some dragons may not be suitable for those of a vegan life style or certain beliefs.
Dragons are not suitable for small children, pets or water. If your creation gets wet, do not place it in the dryer, instead pat with a dry cloth to remove access moisture then allow to air dry. you may also hang by tail on a clothing line to allow for best air circulation in the drying process.
If your creature becomes dirty, you can wash with a damp cloth, always dab at the dirt, do not rub as it may damage the creature.
Non plush creatures, it is suggested to use canned air to dust them off, keep out of direct light and protect them from extreme temperatures.
Dragons and other creatures often have feathers and furs for accents, as well as seashells, stones, fresh water pearls and glass beads. Some dragons may not be suitable for those of a vegan life style or certain beliefs.
Dragons are not suitable for small children, pets or water. If your creation gets wet, do not place it in the dryer, instead pat with a dry cloth to remove access moisture then allow to air dry. you may also hang by tail on a clothing line to allow for best air circulation in the drying process.
If your creature becomes dirty, you can wash with a damp cloth, always dab at the dirt, do not rub as it may damage the creature.
Non plush creatures, it is suggested to use canned air to dust them off, keep out of direct light and protect them from extreme temperatures.