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Continuing from the above post...
4. I now offer what I like to call the "Pokemon Trainer Special". Read about it here: http://www.awa-con.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=7491
A NOTE FOR ANYONE THAT WANTS A DOLL COMMISSION: It would make my life a whole lot easier if you bring in a reference pic of your character. That way I won't have to spend so much time sketching out one myself.
5. I now can make Pokemons (see attached pic of my Mews). The link in 4. features a list of the Pokemon I can make. Unless you are getting the Trainer's Special, the Pokemon are sold with no faces or marking on them yet. If you want to add a face/marking, it will cost you between 10 and 50 cents to add one (except for Ditto's, which is free). The Pokemon will come in two sizes: the smaller ones will be 1$, the large ones 2$.
6. The prices for all other origami is as follows. They will be in boxes depending on price.
Simple/small origami - 50 cents. This includes things like cranes, shuriken, and most other traditional models, as well as small versions of more contemporary models (such as Kawasaki's fox).
Medium sized/more complex origami - 1$. This includes most John Montrol models folded from normal kami, Kimono dolls (my variation on Geoline what's-her-face's model, available in both male and female), and simple Hina Ningyo (emperor and empress dolls made from two squares. Both the emperor and empress are included for 1$).
Large origami - 2$. Things included in this category are Michael D. LaFoss's three piece Griffons and Pegasus (they are kind of simple, but too big to be included in any other category), Kasahara's Adam and Eve (includes both for 2$, though Adam is also anatomically correct I think they are beautiful models), four sheet large Hina Ningyo (found in the book The New Origami. Price includes both of them), and other stuff just folded with big paper.
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