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Today we have a special giveaway from Piktorama, who came up with a range of cute and yet evil goodies under the collection “Bloody Family“. Her latest brand started out as a personal project that soon blossomed into a quirky collection of characters, which include Vampire Toasts, Divina the Cute & Evil Cupcake, The Bloody Type Triplets, Rábbiula the vampire rabbit, the pets Frank & Ester, Tofudamus the veggie vampire, and the next door nerd Kelvin. My personal favorite? These engraved wooden earrings featuring Twin Tofus!
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To celebrate the launch of her adorable characters, Piktorama is giving away one cupcake mug and an apron for one lucky Pikaland reader worth about USD$40! Just let us know who your favorite characters are from the Bloody Family lot in the comments by February 12! The lucky winner will then be notified via email after a random draw on random.org. Happy exploring!
UPDATE: The winner of this giveaway is Amy J! Thanks so much to everyone for participating!
I found out about Elliott Quince’s work when he said hello over at Twitter – and while I’m not really a Star Wars fan, I am mesmerized by the characters that he has crafted using plasticine! He’s compiled them all into a book called Pasticine Tatooine, which you can purchase here. He’s an illustrator (and animator, stuntman, children’s entertainer, astronaut, compulsive liar, and now officially stand-up comedian, according to his bio) who’s based in the UK and you can see more of his work over at his main portfolio/blog.
Creative mash-up category: Star Wars x plasticine!
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