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[link][link][link][link]And my other pendant so far, "Immortal Heart":
[link][link]I will be selling these as soon as I have castings ready! If you're interested please post here or note me

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This is my second original pendant I've completed that I'm titling "Once Upon a Blue Moon". I will be selling these between $20-$25 a piece and they will come with some form of cord and bead/s, ready to wear! I'm still experimenting which cords/beads look best

. I should have it all worked out by the time my castings are done (SOON! I NEED MONIES! XD). This is my prototype I sculpted out of Supersculpey FIRM, and the eyes are bee bees from a snake shot 22 round I took apart. The beads/cord: For these photos I used 2 Sapphire "CRYSTALLIZED- Swarovski Elements" crystals, along with a glass "Crow bead" to crop a vinyl cord. I also bought leather cords, but they're thicker (don't fit the crystals) and more expensive...so I'm looking into options still for what looks best and will be the most affordable for me. Finished castings will either be cast in solid colors or hand painted, or both

. Stay tuned, I'm working fast with these!
Figure measures at just over 2 and a half inches, my smallest werewolf to date! He's a bit larger than my phoenix pendant "Immortal Heart", but still tiny enough to make an elegant pendant

! A Copyright date and my initials are in small, raised lettering on the back of the crescent.
Artwork is COPYRIGHT Angela Pileggi (AKA, AMP/ Meadowknight). Please do not copy or use images without asking me first, I don't bite but I can

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I still sell three different colors on my etsy store, here's a link so you can see which ones along with the price. If you buy from me just through paypal and not etsy though, I'll ship it for a couple bucks less
I use a very sturdy plastic/resin, the advantage of using that stuff is I can pigment and paint it very easily. I've been looking into metals a bit...but they seem really expensive, and I like the idea of making these colorful, especially with some of the beautiful beads I can get my hands on. I'll be experimenting with what looks best between casting pigments and paint, so they will be both as sturdy and beautiful as possible
Angela
You take care yourself and keep up the fantastic work