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Happy Pride, y’all!!!

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And a finished rainbow set! This style is going to be my Pride drop theme this year. I’ll have multiple full sets, single d20s, and a variety of mini dice and chonks made from leftover resin from the pours.
Just sharing some happy rainbow swirls! I’m working on a bunch of rainbow sets for this year’s Pride drop so I’m currently surrounded by so many bright blanks waiting for their numbered shells.
I’m having art feelings, because toward the end of my craft fair yesterday a family with two kids I’d guess were in the 9-12 range hung around asking lots of questions about how I make dice, how I decide designs and pricing, etc.
They were mostly a MtG family so we looked at my spindown d20s, but I discontinued my +/- d6s last year so only had one minus die left. I offered it to the older kid who was asking most of the questions and he politely declined, because apparently I’d given him a free pair last year (what can I say, I love kids who ask good questions).
A few minutes later before the family left, the mom and younger kid came back and the mom asked if the offer for the free die was still open, because the younger kid had been too shy to say he would love it. So of course he instantly got the d6, but I was having feelings as a fairly shy person myself, so I also pulled out a spindown that wasn’t on display because it has a visible patch on the base where it had a void. I handed it to him and said something about how I hoped he would like it, and it could be a reminder that you don’t have to do everything perfectly to make art, that’s it’s okay to learn and experiment. He smiled and took his dice and they left.
And then the show ended and I packed up and went home and that was that.
Until this evening when I got an email from him thanking me for his dice and sharing that he made his very own die out of wood today.
And I’m just. I can’t. I love it so much. Keep creating, my little friend. And thank you for reminding me why community and mentoring in art is everything.
Okay y’all, I had to do it. Enjoy my minimally planned, slapdash attempt at Dimension 20: On a Bus dice.

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Hi there! Big big fan of your designs and your work. Any chance we will see some new Nebula dice soon?
Aw, thanks! I don’t have immediate plans for more Nebula style dice because I have some other styles I want to play with at the moment and am in the midst of spring craft fair prep, but they’ll absolutely come back — I’ll put them back on my to-pour list!
Hadestown dice!
I really haven’t been keeping up with sharing about dicemaking here, but this weekend I’m bringing back one of my most requested lyric dice designs so I thought I would share with my fellow theater and rpg geeks!
The set is inspired by Hadestown and includes tiny paper strips with lyrics from Promises.
It's dice-making day! Once I get a couple more sets cured, polished, and painted, the black & rainbow glitter dice will be up for sale. Stay tuned!