Made by Genevieve
This white china dragon just popped out of the shell. You can remove the head and put a little electric tea light in the tummy. I have a red one so at night the heart pulses a soft red. Used you smooth paper clay recipe for body as well as teeth.


I want a dragon like that by my bedside. It is really cute. Those teeth drive me crazy. Great job.
What a cute little baby. I love the heart and that a tea light can light it up. Since she looks like china, perhaps name her after a pattern you like?
HI J – thanks for the nice comments and for letting me post on your site! i love your work and your recipes – discovered them a year ago and have made many things since then. not sure about the name. do you have a suggestion?
and hey everyone – Jonni is a great author too! first i got your book on masks, then saw that you write mysteries too. i’ve read your first novel and ordered the next one. what a hoot. you’re a renaissance hero!
elbow bumps ><
Yes. I loved her books and miss the people of Elmer. Maybe she’ll get bored and give us a third one!
something tells me she never gets bored – but i sure hope she does find time for another installment! (with your name, you should be a character in the book!)
Hi Genevieve. Your dragon is such a cute baby. How big will he get when he grows up? And have you named him?
By the way, I’ve bookmarked your website so I can binge-read it when I get a few spare minutes. The first ‘toon is great – perfect for lightening the mood during the quarantine. 🙂