A collection of fruit-shaped dinosaurs! They kind of look like they might have been used to promote some sort of breakfast cereal or something.
I’m still dabbling with a painterly style on rare occasions. This time it’s pretty heavily inspired by old retro children’s books. I might experiment with it more in the future!
You can buy this design on t-shirts, mugs, prints, and plenty of other cool stuff here on Redbubble:
https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Fruity-Dinosaurs-by-Knadire/125087335.UIIS2
Special thanks to @clericofmadness for the prompt!
You can find the full-res version as well as more drawings like it at the link below:
https://www.deviantart.com/knadire/art/Fruity-Dinosaurs-930290824
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Can I request strawberry shortcake ?
adult!steve x single-mom reader? literally anything where they’re in an already established relationship, bonus points if the kid is a daughter bc Steve is such a girl dad
this is a lot closer to 300 words and i really haad to stop myself from writing more but i love this ask! thank you sm for the request and feel free to send more if you enjoy the blurb
“Vi, baby come get your snacks!” You’re in the kitchen while your four-year-old daughter is building puzzles with Steve in the living room. She’s been having a hard time eating lately, so you’ve started just giving her lots of her favourite fruit and veggies that she loves before dinner so if she doesn’t end up eating a lot at dinner, you know she’s not starving.
“Coming, momom.” You hear her toddle to you, Steve right behind her with a small smile on his face.
He’s been around to hear the birth of the ‘momom’ over ‘mom’ and he loves it. He genuinely thinks it’s the cutest thing ever.
“Thanks momom,” she holds her plate in one hand and grabs a couple blueberries and shoves them into her mouth. “What about Stevie?” she asks and he finds that even cuter.
Violet is just the cutest thing Steve has ever seen, he doesn’t shy away from telling her that either. Before you can even give her an answer, she’s grabbing a handful of the fruits on her plate and holds it out to Steve.
He opens his hands immediately, accepting the halved grapes, cubed melon and sliced pears she’s shared with him. “Here you go, Stevie. Puzzles?” she’s ready to go again and you have to suppress your laugh at how enthusiastic she is about the ocean puzzle you and Steve had got her last weekend.
“What about giving momom a kiss first?” she gasps, like she can’t believe she’s forgotten to give you a kiss.
“Sorry momom, kiss.” she puckers her lips and you scoop her up, kissing her cheeks till she giggles.
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