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awarded to the best custom of the year, as decided by the public


"Baby Princess Tiffany" by Nightlight

This little sweetie was the third in my line of Princess babies. She was made from a horrid Baby Bouncy, and I am so pleased with how her symbol turned out. As you can see, I liked her so much I even made a full set of accessories for her, including an appropriately scaled bushwoolie.


"Gandolph the Grey" by Britannia

Inspired by the film [The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]. I painted his body grey and choose an appropriate pictures for his symbols. I also threaded him with a brushable long white beard. Complete with hat and stick.


"The Guardian [Chimera]" by Jellybean
This fearsome beast is based on the Chimera of greek legend, who terrorized a kingdom until he was slain by the hero Bellerophon. He has been protrayed in many forms, but most traditionally he has the head of a lion, the body of a horse, and the tail of a serpent. He also often has additional goat's and dragon's heads, and dragon's wings. I've opted for the full version. ;)

Chimera is my most recent effort, and has been one of my most labor-intensive customs to date, integrating body parts from Tabby, princess Misty, Sundance, Firefly, and Lickety Split, as well as various appendages molded from pony parts, and a sculpted tail with head hand-carved in the likeness of Spike the baby dragon.


"Sakura" by IceFeather

Sakura was definatly one of the special ones. Her symbols are extremly small and detailed, her body paint so smooth, and her hair...it all came togther so perfectly. I'm still astonished I managed to finish her.


"Speck" by LumpofWire

Speck is a dapple grey and enjoys long trots in the park.... hey ladies!


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