I've seen this come up a lot in artist communities! Cream Unicorn Cookie from 'Cookie Run' has such a vibrant design that it’s no surprise fans want to include her in their submissions. Most competitions allow fanart unless they specify original characters only—always check the rules. Some contests even have categories dedicated to fan creations, which is awesome for celebrating fandom love.
That said, a few competitions might restrict entries due to copyright concerns, especially if prizes involve commercial use. I’d recommend looking into the event’s guidelines and maybe even reaching out to organizers if you’re unsure. Personally, I adore seeing how artists reinterpret her pastel aesthetic—it’s like a creativity explosion!
Oh, competitions can be tricky, but fanart usually flies if it’s transformative enough. I’d say push the boundaries—imagine Cream Unicorn Cookie in a cyberpunk setting or as a watercolor masterpiece. Some contests explicitly encourage reinterpretations, while others want 100% original IP. A quick scroll through their FAQ or social media should clear things up. Either way, her design is pure joy to draw—half the fun is just diving in!
Fanart rules can be a maze, but here’s my take: unless it’s a strictly original-content contest, go for it! Cream Unicorn Cookie’s whimsical charm is perfect for showcasing technical skills like shading pastel gradients or dynamic poses. Just avoid direct tracing or claiming the design as yours. I’ve doodled her with a steampunk twist once—mixing fandom and creativity always feels rewarding.
From my experience judging small-scale art contests, we loved seeing fanart—it’s a great way to gauge an artist’s ability to work with existing designs while adding flair. Cream Unicorn Cookie’s iconic look makes her a fun challenge. However, bigger competitions might have stricter policies. Tip: If the rules are vague, submit alongside a brief note about your artistic choices (e.g., 'Focused on texture experimentation with her frosting hair'). Makes your entry stand out!
Totally depends on the competition’s vibe! I’ve entered fanart contests where 'Cookie Run' characters were welcomed with open arms, especially themed events. But for more formal art showcases, they might prioritize original work. A pro move: search past winners or hashtags related to the contest to see if similar pieces made the cut. If you’re itching to draw Cream Unicorn Cookie, maybe tweak her design slightly to show off your unique style—judges eat that up.
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Kade Mercer an unstoppable force on the ice, destined for the NHL. One reckless mistake, one desperate night, and it was all over. The trap was set long before he even stepped onto the ice. Nikolai Volkov, mafia kingpin and team owner, orchestrated it all—the seduction, the scandal, the blackmail. Now, Kade isn’t just owned. He’s trapped.
He still plays. He still wins. But only when they let him. Throw a game. Obey. Or lose everything.
But the real hell doesn’t come from Nikolai. It comes from his son, Rook Volkov. Golden boy of a rival team. Hockey’s rising star. Kade’s worst enemy. He’s spent years fighting Kade, hating him, wanting him. Now? He owns him.
Rook doesn’t destroy Kade’s career—he controls it. His flights. His bank accounts. His entire life. And when Kade resists? Rook makes him pay.
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Then, he makes him like it.
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Because Rook isn’t keeping him prisoner.
BOOK ONE
~
I was born Vanessa Montgomery.
But to be honest, I have always hated that name.
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In a small fantasy world where loving your fellow gender is a crime that can get you arrested or worse, killed, Vanessa is asked to choose between going to jail or going to a home for 'getting better' and she might be a little bitch but she knew she would not survive a day in prison so getting better it was.
Except if she knew what she was getting herself into, she would have gladly ran to prison and kissed the prison guard personally.
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Would she able to ignore the attractions that come out from her in waves for them or would she find herself tangled in a web of madness that she would never be able to escape from?
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My posture was the one we used in bed last week for fun. Zephyr even got the mole on my chest right.
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But he did let people see how I looked when I was having an intimate moment with my own boyfriend!
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Selling fanart of 'Cream Unicorn Cookie' from 'Cookie Run' is a tricky area legally. The character is owned by Devsisters, so technically, you'd need their permission to sell derivative works. That said, fanart communities often operate in a gray zone—many artists sell prints or stickers at conventions without issue, but there's always a risk of a cease-and-desist if the copyright holder decides to enforce their rights.
I’ve seen some artists get around this by offering 'commission slots' rather than pre-made art, framing it as a personalized service rather than mass-produced merchandise. Others donate profits to charity to avoid appearing exploitative. It’s not foolproof, but it can reduce backlash. If you’re serious about selling, researching Devsisters’ fan content policy or reaching out for clarification might save headaches later.
If you're hunting for 'Cream Unicorn Cookie' fanart, DeviantArt is my go-to spot—it's like a treasure trove of creativity! I've stumbled upon everything from pastel-colored doodles to full-blown digital masterpieces there. The 'Cookie Run' fandom especially loves reimagining this sweet character with glittery horns or cosmic backgrounds. Tumblr also has hidden gems if you dig through tags like #Cookierunfanart or #Creamunicorncookie.
Don’t overlook Twitter (or X) either! Artists often post WIPs or commissions using hashtags like #CookieRun. Pixiv is another goldmine, though it’s more popular among Japanese artists. Just be ready to navigate some Japanese tags—try 'クリームユニコーンクッキー' for best results. Honestly, half the fun is discovering how differently everyone interprets that sugary unicorn aesthetic!
The internet is absolutely flooded with adorable 'Cream Unicorn Cookie' fanart, and narrowing it down to 'the best' feels impossible! But one artist that consistently blows me away is @pastelwitch on Twitter. Their style is this magical mix of soft watercolor and digital sparkle — like if the cookie stepped right out of the game and into a dream. The way they blend pastel pinks and blues with those tiny glitter details on the unicorn horn? Perfection.
What really gets me though is how they capture the cookie's playful personality. Some artists go super sugary sweet, but @pastelwitch adds just a hint of mischievousness in the eyes, like the unicorn might prank you with rainbow sprinkles later. It feels alive, you know? They also do these cute mini-comics of the cookie baking with others from the 'Cookie Run' universe, which adds so much charm.