Recent Batch Of Premade Tails. The Tops Look Funky Because They’re Not Finished–I Stuffed Them For

Recent Batch Of Premade Tails. The Tops Look Funky Because They’re Not Finished–I Stuffed Them For
Recent Batch Of Premade Tails. The Tops Look Funky Because They’re Not Finished–I Stuffed Them For
Recent Batch Of Premade Tails. The Tops Look Funky Because They’re Not Finished–I Stuffed Them For
Recent Batch Of Premade Tails. The Tops Look Funky Because They’re Not Finished–I Stuffed Them For

Recent batch of premade tails. The tops look funky because they’re not finished–I stuffed them for photos and then unstuffed them afterwards.

Next on the agenda is a nubby tail pattern! I’m also going to be making a long toony feline, a larger fox pattern and eventually, a wolf.

Follow me on my FA to see more updates!

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Hello! I'm paradox the blue fox. I'm a gay furry. Love doctor who. I'm a musician, wheel throwing artist, and a glassblowing artist. I love space.

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