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Marlene Y. Willis (Marty)
Faux jade dragon pendants. Please contact me if you have questions
about how a pendant was done.
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Hello, This is my second dragon swap and probably
the last swap I will be able to participate in for awhile. Last
time, I received the most wonderful dragons, so I just had to be
in this swap. Besides, I'm a dragon nut.
I
was really sweating it, though, because I was terrified of trying
a sculpt. (Last time, I did face canes of dragons.) Fortunately,
a sweet person in my clay guild showed me one method of doing dragons.
I tried to change the design a little and add my own touches, plus
I found it great fun to work small. i think I'd like to try other
small sculpts. We'll see.
Anyway,
enjoy, as I hope to enjoy all of your creations.
-byrd
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Pinch-pot dragons; made of premo sculpy. these
are my first ever pinch-pots, and are slightly lopsided. I hope
you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed making them. Gillian (This
one is my teensy-tiney favorite! G.)
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Thank you for swapping with me! I have always
enjoyed internet swaps, and the dragons are perhaps my favorites
of all! I have had fun making all of these dragons, and hope that
you will enjoy the one you got. Irene Coyer
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Barcy
"Art
flourishes where there is a sense of adventure." --Alfred North
Whitehead
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Table knife wrapped in a marbled dragon with iridescent wings.
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Tropical Dragon
Designs
in Clay - Carolyn & Gary Sherman
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Whyte Thistle Design - Sara Jane Whyte
These
faux jade pendants are made almost entirely of translucent Fimos,
with fine colored sand and embossing powder inclusions. The gold
infill is Pearlex gold interference powder applied to the raw clay.
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