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The Ocelot

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Buttered Rum sounds good, who makes that?

I had a really yummy one from Goody Vapes that I won in a contest. I went to the site to buy more, but it was pricy and she only offers Priority Mail, which made the price way out of my budget for one bottle. I got some from ECBlend that is almost as good.
 

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Actually, its a pretty common flavor and most juice vendors offer it in their flavor lineup. I've not tried the flavor myself, but I've seen it offered by many juice websites that I've visited.

I was really surprised I liked it. I chose it as my contest prize since it isn't a flavor I would ever have thought to buy.
 

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Yo Ho! Yo Ho! A ProVari's Life For Me!

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Of course there's Buttered Rum in the tank...

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Love this, kitty! Very inspiring and creative, arrrrgh!
 

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Baditude, let's not talk about juices infront of the ocelot. I remember I asked her once what she likes to vape and the description alone gave me intense images of burning holes through my tanks, table, and carpet. If this is what she does to a 'vari. imagine what this woman will do with a chemistry set!
 

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Baditude, let's not talk about juices infront of the ocelot. I remember I asked her once what she likes to vape and the description alone gave me intense images of burning holes through my tanks, table, and carpet. If this is what she does to a 'vari. imagine what this woman will do with a chemistry set!

I use a lot of toxic chemicals to prepare components for my artwork. I also use fishhooks, broken glass and razor blades. The last time I sent some pieces down to a show in L.A., part of my "Artist's Statement" included detailed instructions on the correct way to remove a fishhook. People are not welcome to visit my studio.
 

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Oh well, that didn't work. I was aiming for a ProVocelot, but obviously missed by a whole phylum. The poor little thing looks so humiliated I have to do something else...

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You are a genius.

You have been able to defy genetics. You have taken an Ocelot and bred it with a Pomeranian. No not the people from a place that became part of greater Germany but the dog.

It has to be a hybrid, no way it can reproduce? What happened to the chromosome pairs? The difference in number is staggering not to mention the fused pair in the Ocelot.

It is an Oceloranian.

No mater if it is a hybrid or something that can reproduce you have done that which was thought impossible.

The Ocelot for the Nobel Prize in Biology.

I also think it is quite cute.
 
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The Ocelot

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Do you mind if I ask how you attach your fabric to the Provari? I like the idea of wrapping it in fabric. I'm thinking fabric glue but isn't that very messy to remove?

Thanks

BTW, loved the pirate one, the eye patch was a nice touch

I wouldn't use use any type of glue. I work with a lot of different adhesives and can't think of one that wouldn't run the risk of getting into the edges of the button or LED screen.

I'm using Scotch/3M double-sided carpet tape. The tack is pretty high, but the adhesive coating isn't thick, so there isn't a residue when removed like there would be with something like duct tape. I have wrapped and rewrapped both of the minis several times and there hasn't been any residue (I was concerned the first time that I might has to use a diluted solvent to get it off, but I didn't).

On the first one (with the mink) I used tiny strips of electrical tape for the accents, but it didn't work very well. The heat from my hand kept warming it up and making it sticky.

Non-stretchy fabric works the best. Pre-cut quilting squares are perfect. The spotted print I've used is 100% cotton; a quarter of a yard goes a very long way.

If you want vinyl, check out shelf paper. I got a clear J-Wrap to play with and it appears to be exactly the same as clear shelf paper. 36 sq. ft. was about $8.00, so there is a lot to practice with. Get "permanent," it isn't. The shelf paper comes in patterns too, so you might find something you like.
 
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