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Watercolor Pendants

More finished pendants:






I am really having fun making these. And the ideas just keep flowing... you'll see!

The charms my mama made to go with each:



There aren't really two lines down the center of the feather. I used beveled glass on this one and it made the feather look funky.

Beveled glass is harder to use than flat glass, when it comes to soldering at least. It doesn't stay in place. It spins in circles as you are trying to move the solder around the piece-- which makes for some tough soldering. I really think I am getting the hand of the whole soldering thing though! My mom? She's another story...

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