Donations



To be honest, my artwork generally costs very little to make, other than time (the materials are all cheaply bought or even free). That said, if you'd like to make a donation (art supplies, computer equipment, money, or whatever), just send me an email (make sure you put something appropriate in the subject line so I don't accidentally delete it as junk mail) and we can work out the details. In addition to my gratitude, you'll be given credit for your gift below. Donated money, unless you indicate otherwise, will be used to purchase supplies (bottles of paint and white glue, hot glue sticks, woodburning tips, paint brushes, etc.)--I'll post a scan of the store receipt(s) for said items along with your donation information as proof of this.

I always need wire twist ties (they're primarily what I use to provide articulation for those figures that have it), so if you happen to have a pile of those lying around that you don't want, I'd appreciate it if you sent them my way. You most often see them on loaves of bread (and other bakery food stuffs) and garbage bags. I much prefer the flat kind, with a thin paper or plastic covering, because they're easier to strip down to the wire. The round kind, that you most often see in toys and electronics, are much more difficult to strip--I seldom use those, although I will take them. It doesn't matter what color the coverings are, or if there are printing/graphics on them, all I care about is the underlying wire.



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Donated By:  Chad Ballew

Item Donated:  Olympus D-360L 1.3 Mega Pixel digital camera

Comments:  A nice replacement for the pathetically bad camera I've been using for years (my old camera has no flash, no focus control, no LCD picture display screen, and has a fairly low maximum resolution of 640 x 480 pixels for photos). Chad, a fellow Neo-Geo.com forum member, was kind enough to give me his old camera for free (he even paid for the shipping!), which I greatly appreciate. Thanks, Man!

Olympus D-360L digital camera
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