Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pendants!

I just finished a whole begaggle of pendants! Some for Halloween, some for Faeries and some for Twilight fans. Take a look and read the discriptions of each. =D


**All pendants come complete with a 16" diamond cut ball chain that sparkles in the sunlight!!



Witchy Craft Thinking Cap

"She discovered she could stir up a greater concentration of craftiness when accompanied by her black hat." -The Black Pumpkin




You don't need to wear this hand-sculpted, hand-painted witch hat on your head to feel especially crafty - you can wear it close to your heart. ♥ This hat is finished off with a multi-colored crystal, glass cube and topped with glossy glaze to give it a scintillatingly, polished glimmer.



Something especially magical happened in the baking process and it sprouted warts on it's underside, which, to me, just add to it's charm and are quite appropriate. -_*











Witch's Dice



Which way is up? Only the craftiest witch knows how to use this peculiar kind of dice.


white



Hand-sculpted out of clay with great care, baked and then painted to resemble round dice, this pendant would add charm to any witchy black ensemble. It is topped with a glossy glaze for a magical, entrancing shine.




black









Faerie Footrest




If faeries can fly, do their feet ever get tired?





Sure they do! Why else would there be tiny, kitchy mushrooms such as this? This pendant has been hand-sculpted with great care, baked and then hand-painted in the likeness of very gnomey-colored mushroom. Lastly, it was finished with a glossy glaze to glimmer like a faerie wing.


Check out the sparkle of the ball chain!






Lost Elf Shoe




Somewhere out there's an elf with one bare foot.




This elf shoe has been hand-sculpted with great care, baked and then hand-painted to resemble a tiny elvin shoe that perhaps got left behind by one of Santa's elves in her haste to hide from you. It has been finised off with a small Swarovski crystal to give it a little twinkle and topped with a glossy glaze for a polished shine that only a persnickety Santa elf would sport.
Forbidden Fruit



"There was just something about him being the one to make the choice..."
- Stephenie Meyer, Eclipse, chapter 14, pg 324


This pendant was hand-sculpted out of clay with great care, baked and then painted to look similar to the apple on the cover of "Twilight" with it's subtle patches of yellow. It was then topped with a glossy glaze to give it lots of shine!



The Fruit of the Tree



...the tree of knowledge, that is.


Perfect for any teachers or Twilight fans in your life, this pendant was hand-sculpted out of clay with great care, baked and then painted in the likeness of a Red Delicious apple. It was topped with a glossy glaze to give it an extra juicy shine!


For the next series of pendants, it was pictures like this that inspired me. A lone wolf baying at a lost moon...



the little points of light and the deep, dark craters...




The array of colors when tinted a certain way...



The way an orange moon almost looks like a sun...


Lost Moon



"I was like a lost moon — my planet destroyed in some cataclysmic, disaster-movie scenario of desolation — that continued, nevertheless, to circle in a tight little orbit around the empty space left behind, ignoring the laws of gravity."
-Stephenie Meyer, New Moon, Chapter 9, p.201
Firey orange



This pendant has been hand-sculpted from clay, baked and then hand-painted to resemble a full moon, tinted by the earth's atmosphere.




It is finished off with a small, AB Swarovski crystal which, as you can see from the picture, reflects light onto the bottom of the moon adding to it's luminosity.



It is also topped with a glossy glaze that relects light in such a way it almost seems the moon is glowing from within, surrounded by the darkness of space.

Sepia













Lavendar








All of them are now in the shop!
Now to go work on more dolls. =)

Have a wicked Wednesday!


1 comment:

  1. wow, a gaggle is right! what a lot of lovelies. i am all about witch hats, though, so those are my faves :D

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