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Here's this week's bird dinner plate... Next up is a mockingbird. Possibly with a snake, or is that too derivative of Audubon? I'll have four large plates total. They're about 10 inches in diameter.
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Here's another tile. I'm branching out to include rectangles (and predators). This one's around 14 inches long. I'm not sure Walleye will survive firing... its head and tail are terribly fragile.
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And here's fish lantern number 3. Making these has been really fun and interesting. I like how its tail resembles a pancake spatula.
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