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Printed fabric with satin and velveteen as options, I think?
Komako Sakai. Japanese Illustrator
Scratchy, smudged, and sophisticated art!
“The Velveteen Rabbit”
1.) Current Fave! Her name is Bonnie, and she’s a model with an identity crisis HAIFHAIFHSG
She was initially for a fairy tale RP group, and she was based on the Velveteen Rabbit, but rn she’s in a dating show RP group LAUGHS
I keep forgetting to post stuff too, so here’s Vanilla!!!
I meant to say velveteen rabbit, not velvet- ffff-
The Velveteen Heart. 2011. Halloween commission. 8"x10". watercolor, ink and pencil on paper.
Velveteen Dream Experience
@VelveteenWWE
#wwe #DREAM #VelveteenDream #NXT #wweargentina #takeover #MostOVERThereIs #OVER #jojosbizarreadventure #giornogiovanna @wwe @WWENXT
@DanaSchwartzzz in the 2020s we're subscribing to a Velveteen Rabbit theory vis a vis books you heard it here first folks
Unproduced Don Bluth/Steven Spielberg project, THE VELVETEEN RABBIT, about a toy rabbit that becomes a real rabbit. 1987. Shame.
The Velveteen Rabbit, Reimagined with Uncommon Tenderness by Beloved Japanese Illustrator Komako Sakai https://t.co/7BOikMad3i
First #commission of the month, requested by @Usagiine, of her #utau! Thank you for entrusting me with her newest outfit; I had a lot of fun with this one! Wishing the both of you a #HappyBirthday as well! ∠( ‘ω’)/🎉
#ArtistsOnTwitter #DigitalArt #Usagi #Velveteen #Birthday
Tribute to my favourite match from "NXT TakeOver XXV", Tyler Breeze VS Velveteen Dream! @MmmGorgeous @VelveteenWWE
#NXTTakeOver #TylerBreeze #VelveteenDream #fanart
If I had a Talk Show, My First Three Guests Would Be Peter Rabit, The Velveteen Rabbit, and Max, who wore the Wolf Suit. To answer the Bonus Question--The topic of the talk show would be: "What exactly made me impossible to forget? Why will I live forever?"
@jackikellum #PBChat
@JustinRColon If I had a talk show, my first three guests would be:
Peter Rabbit, The Velveteen Bunny, and Max, who wore the wolf suit.
@jackikellum #PBChat
Art for "The Velveteen Rabbit" by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman.
William Nicholson, from 'The Velveteen Rabbit' by Margery Williams, 1922.