So where’s the coincidence here? I was reading a couple of Piers Anthony books (don’t think I’ve picked one up in ten years). In one was a lady dragon, just as pleasant as can be (as opposed to the usual kind). At the same time I came across Polymer Clay Express’ instructions for making a scrap dragon (here). I wasn’t looking for dragons, merely scrolling though tutorials.
It looks like the next project should be a dragon. But, what do dragons really look like? A search through websites and books brought up three types of dragons: the fierce fire-breathing dragon (often shown in Asian art), a lizard with wings, and a cartoon character with a potbelly and smile. hmmm... (Go ahead. Do your own search. You’ll see.)

A note about the eyes: I attached a rhinestone for each eye (yellow seemed to be best for his coloring, doncha think?) But, they actually melted a little in the oven. For the next dragon, I pressed in the flat space and glued on the eyes later.
The wings are kind of challenging. And it goes back to that same dilemma: what do dragons look like? Do those wings need to hold up their weight or do they have magical strength? (again, I think the word here is “hmmm…”)
After the gold dragon, of course, it was on to the next dragon (can't have a lonely dragon: they get into all sorts of mischief). In the spirit of "scrap dragon" I turned to my opened clay. But, in the spirit of my eternal adult ADD, there had to be a pattern to it. So, I designed a rainbow. The new dragons horns were gold and green, his neck blue, his body purple segueing into pinks (not exactly ROYGBIV but it calmed my overactive mind). I just couldn’t get his wings right and his dorsal ridge (or whatever you call it on a dragon) is way too big (we need a long session with the grinder). After he baked, I ripped off his wings while they were still soft and set him aside to await inspiration.
It was about this time I discovered Poly Clay Plan Challenge on Yahoo. Their monthly challenge is lots of fun. I looked at the upcoming challenges and, end the very next day, was the Rainbow Challenge! O.K., here I had coincidence working against me. Had I not ripped the wings off, I could have entered the challenge. *sigh*
Eventually, I made new wings from shades of purple with gold glitter and glued on his pink eyes when he was done baking.
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