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Rose Leaf Bracelet
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM011 Med Leaf
AM247 Med Leaf Med
Also used Sculpey III, garnet stone chips, glass and metal beads and jewellery
findings.
For this bracelet, I cast 1 small leaf (AM247) and 3 large leaves (AM011). Using
one of the large leaves, I trimmed away one edge to create a serrated edge.
Using a scalpel, I cut away the inside of the other 2 large leaves so that I had
two border leaves and 2 small solid cutout leaves. Only one of the small solid
cutout leaves is required so I discarded the other one. You now have one
serrated edge leaf, 2 border leaves, 1 small solid cut out leaf, and one small
leaf. Pierce holes in all but the border leaves and bake according to the
manufacturer's instructions. Once cooled, I applied a coat of Sculpey gloss varnish to all surfaces. The cut
away leaves are attached with jump rings.
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Rose Leaf Earrings
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM247 Med Leaf Med
Also used Sculpey III, glass and metal beads and jewellery findings.
I poked holes vertically through the stems of the open leaves to attach the
dangling round beads before baking. The cut out pieces are pierced from front to
back. Once baked and cooled, all pieces were coated with Sculpey gloss varnish
and assembled with beads and jumprings.
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Art Glass Pin
by Michele Emerson-Roberts
using
AM011 Med Leaf
for a tutorial on these pieces, please see
Aftermidnight
Artstamps. |
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Honey and Teal Bracelet
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
Using
AM235 Med Oval Pattern
AM242 5XLge Tile Alphabet
AM247 Med Leaf Med
Also used Opals: Macquarie, Tarkine and Franklin; Sapphire Powdered Pearls,
glass beads, glass pearls, bronze/silver mirror beads and assorted gold
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Green Fairy Necklace
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM011 Med Leaf
AM113 Lge 5 Scrolls
AM247 Med Leaf Med
AM252 Med Mini 5 Scrolls
AM303 XXLge Fairy Cameo
AMKT16 X4Lge RoseHead Texture
AMKT7 X4Lge Floral Texture
the texture sheets were used on the back of the moulds
Cast made with Craft Porcelain, color added with alcohol inks and acrylic paint.
Front detail
Back detail
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Iridescent Leaves bracelet
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM247 Med Leaf Med
Also used black Sculpey clay, Fantasy Film, Franklin Opals, assorted black
beads, assorted silver jewellery findings and black Beadalon Polyester Chain.Closeup:

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Leaf Bracelet
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM011 Med Leaf
AM085 Med Crest
KL “M” Lge Funky Alphabet M
Also used Magic Meltz: Emerald, Gold and Amethyst (amethyst and gold to make
bronze); Krylon gold leafing pen, gold micro beads, bracelet, assorted jewellery
findings, assorted beads and sequins and Hero Arts stamp.
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The leaf pendant
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM011 Med Leaf
AM193 XLge 2 Fragments
AMKT2 X4Lge Leaf Texture
Cast with
Opals embossing Enamels and midnight glass.
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Waterfall Leaf Necklace and Earrings Set
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM011 Med Leaf
AM247 Med Leaf Med
Also used black Sculpey III, Waterfall Fantasy Film, Franklin Opals, fire
polished beads, metal beads, assorted jewellery findings and nylon coated tiger
tail.
I cast the leaf with black Sculpey and baked it according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Once it had cooled, I used an adhesive that dries tacky and
applied a piece of Fantasy Film over the surface. Using my fingernail, I pushed
the film down into the detail of the leaf. I trimmed away the excess film and
then dipped it in melted Franklin Opals, first the front and then once set, I
dipped the back and set it aside until it hardened.
View leaf close-up
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Autumn Leaf Pendant
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM011 Med Leaf
Also used Black Sculpey III, Watermelon Fantasy Film, Franklin Opals, gold bail
and jewellery findings, black cord and organza ribbon.
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by Kristine Lockwood using
AM063 Sm Miss Froggy
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Frog Specimens
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM063 Sm Miss Froggy
AM251 Sm Mini Frog
AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes
Also used black Sculpey III for the frogs, Franklin Opals for the background
domino, also Perfect Pearls, nylon thread, assorted beads and findings.
Pendant Detail
Earrings Detail
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Little Froggies
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM063 Sm Miss Froggy
AM080 Lge Skeletal Leaf
AM251 Sm Mini Frog
AM255 Lge Mini Skeletal Leaf
Using a blend of Pearl and Green Pearl Sculpey III. Some Feathers Threads were
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Wooden Bangle
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM251 Sm Mini Frog
Also used Premo, Fimo Classic, Sculpey III and Sculpey Gloss Varnish.
For more information on the technique used, please see
Myléne's
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Wooden Pin
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM063 Sm Miss Froggy
Also used Premo, Fimo Classic, Sculpey III, pin back and Sculpey Gloss Varnish.
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AMJS4 Domino Set $23.50
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AM212 H 4.6cm x W 2.2cm |
AM217 H 2.9cm x W 1.5cm |
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These two moulds are also part of
AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes.
Samples below which state the use of AM245 can be made with AAMJS4 Domino Set
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Domino Leaf Necklace
by Michelle Zimmerman
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
(AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes can also be used for this necklace)
Makins Clay, and silver leaves. Pierce the domino in the upper center and attach
the leaf to the front using head pins.
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Lemon Ice Necklace and Earring Set
by Carol Murphy (DT)
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
(alternatively AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes can be used for this project)
close up of
necklace
close-up of
earrings
I also used Clear Ultra Thick Embossing Enamels, Watermelon, Krista's eyes, and
Spring Morning Fantasy Film, Opals, gold beading wire, pieces of old necklaces
and belts, and assorted jewelry findings.
To create the Domino pieces for the earrings and necklace I melted the embossing
enamels and while waiting, layered some opals and bits of the Fantasy Film in
the bottom of the moulds. I poured the clear enamel into the mould and let set
up. I added a bit more of the Fantasy Film to the "TOP" of the domino piece and
melted it quickly with a heat gun. The domino was then decorated with wire
wrapping to give it a freeform look, very loose and not planned.
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Orange Marmalade Brooch
by Carol Murphy (DT)
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
(alternatively AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes can be used for this project)
I also used clear UTEE, Lemon Sparkle and Watermelon Angelina, Opals,
Watermelon, Spring Morning, and Kristy’s Eyes Fantasy Film, gold wire, and a
pin-back.I used the same
technique for BOTH moulds. While melting the UTEE I cut up bits of the Fantasy
Film and opals and placed them in the mould. I then poured the UTEE over the
top of the pieces. After it set up I glued the small domino piece, a little off
center to the larger domino. I wanted a free form look so I then wrapped wire
around both of the pieces and added an Angelina backing. I then applied the pin
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Strawberry Pendant and Earrings Set
by Myléne Hillam
using
AM245 X4Lge 5
Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: Strawberry and Waterfall;
assorted metal beads, assorted jewellery findings and black cardstock.
For detailled instructions please see
this page.
To see a better view of the beads for the necklace,
click here.
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Wire Wrapped Pendant
by Myléne Hillam
using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: In the Glen, Waterfall
and Dandelion; 20g wire, assorted jewellery findings and black cord. |
Green Leaves Necklace
by Myléne Hillam
using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: Strawberry, Aurora,
Waterfall and Dandelion; assorted Czech glass beads, assorted jewellery findings
and nylon beading thread. |
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by Ashleigh Moffatt
Domino Bracelet
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
Ink stamp with silver pigment ink. Leave stamp on inkpad to keep it moist. Pour
Magic Meltz into the art mould, then press the stamp into the back of the cast
(surface which is facing you) while the MM is still hot. Leave stamp on the AM
for a few seconds, then carefully peel off.
Eye pins were inserted into the pieces while they were still very warm.
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by Sharon Tracey using
AM217 Med Domino Small
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by
Ashleigh Moffatt
Bracelet
using
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
Moulds were cast with Magic Meltz, eye pins were inserted into the pieces while
they were still very warm.
Once cooled down, the piece were wrapped in wire, and linked together. |
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by
Ashleigh Moffatt
Clear Bracelet
using
AM213 Lge Check It Shape
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
Ashleigh coiled wire pieces - Navy Blue - ready to place onto half poured AMs
then topped up AMs with more Magic Meltz. The links were then joined to form a
bracelet.
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Jenni Hodge
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
(alternatively you could use AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes)
Cast with Franklin Opals embedding fibres and glitter in the Opals.
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Jenni Hodge
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
(alternatively you could use AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes)
Cast with marbled Opals.
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Bead Chain Choker
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
Using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: Strawberry and Dandelion;
black organza ribbon, black cord, gold beaded cord, gold cord, assorted
jewellery findings and black cardstock.
I made the beads by rolling a thin strip of black card around a skewer and
glueing in place. Once secure, I dipped the rolled card (still on the skewer)
into Franklin Opals and then wrapped a strip of Strawberry Fantasy Film
(slightly narrower and roughly the same length as the card stock) part way
around the “bead”. I dipped it again in the Opals so that the tail of Fantasy
Film was laying in the melted Opals. The colour will change almost immediately.
Once this happens, I roll the remaining strip around the rest of the bead. Dip
in Opals one last time and twirl slowly in your fingers to stop drips from
forming. Doing this will give you a roughly cylindrical bead. Remove the bead
once it has set and set aside to cool.
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Layered Flower Domino
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM212 XLge Domino
AM217 Med Small Domino shape
Cast made with Sculpey III Ballerina and Premo Fuchsia, Violet, and Ultramarine
Blue.
Create cane as per the instructions on
Sculpey.com |
My Domino
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM240 XLge Right Hand (partial)
AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes
Cast with Sculpey III and Premo Polymer Clays using this
Faux Bone technique
*While this was made with AM245, the mould used is the same size as AM212 |
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Necklace
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM113 Lge 5 Scrolls
also a blend of Blue Premo, and Silver and White Sculpey III polymer clay. Bali
silver findings, and Micro Pearl Pearl Ex.
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Necklace
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM113 Lge 5 Scrolls
also a blend of Blue Premo, and Silver and White Sculpey III polymer clay. Bali
silver findings, and Micro Pearl Pearl Ex.
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Green Fairy Necklace
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM011 Med Leaf
AM113 Lge 5 Scrolls
AM247 Med Leaf Med
AM252 Med Mini 5 Scrolls
AM303 XXLge Fairy Cameo
Cast made with Craft Porcelain, color added with alcohol inks and acrylic paint.
Front detail
Back detail |
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Dichroic earring and pendant set
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM113 Lge 5 Scrolls
AM252 Med Mini 5 Scrolls
Casts created with Silver Art Clay. |
Bolo Tie and Cuff Links
by France Chevalier (DT)
AM113 Lge 5 Scrolls
AM252 Med Mini 5 Scrolls
Used a blend of Pearl Green and Pearl Sculpey III, and some Interference Green
Pearl Ex, lightly, prior to baking.
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Macramé Scroll Beads
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM113 Lge 5 Scrolls
AM331 X5Lge 6 UP
Clay, Pearl-Ex, and some silk cord, and old skills learned in the 70s (macramé). |
AMJS6 Gum Leaves Set $36.75
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AM182 H 8.7cm x W 2.0cm |
AM211 H 7.0cm x W 1.5cm |
AM259
H 5.0cm W 1.0cm |
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Gum Leaf Earrings
using
AM259 Lge Mini Stylised Gum Leaf
Also used Sculpey Ultra Light Oven Bake Clay, Lumiere paint, 20g wire, assorted
beads and jewellery findings.
The wirework connectors were formed on a jewellery jig.
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Daisy Chain
using
AM259 Lge Mini Stylised Gum Leaf
AM280 Lge Mini Daisy
Also, Sculpey Ultra Light Oven Bake Clay to cast the Gum Leaves Mould, Delight Air Dry Modelling
Compound for the Daisy Mould, Lumiere paint, 20 gauge gold wire, assorted beads and jump
rings.
The wirework connectors were formed on a jewellery jig and the catch was hand
formed using round nosed pliers.
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by Kristine Lockwood using AM182 XLge Stylized Gumleaf
AM211 Lge Gumleaf Reduced
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Gum Leaves and Nuts Pendant and Earrings Set
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM211 Lge Small Gumleaf
AM259 Lge Mini Stylised Gum Leaf
Also used Lemonthyme Opals, Perfect Pearls and Pearl Ex, 18 gauge wire, ribbon
covered beads and jewellery findings.
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Gum Leaf Earrings
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM259 Lge Mini Stylised Gum Leaf
Also used Sculpey Ultra Light Oven Bake Clay, Lumiere paint, 20g wire, assorted
beads and jewellery findings.
The wirework connectors were formed on a jewellery jig.
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Gum Leaf Bangle
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM182 XLge Stylized Gumleaf
AM211 Lge Stylized Gumleaf (reduced)
AM259 Lge Mini Stylized Gum Leaf
Using Gold and Leaf Green Sculpey III, this bangle was moulded over a tin of
soda (or beer), baked on the tin, and then the tin was squished to remove the
bangle.
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Earrings
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM211 Lge Stylized Gumleaf (reduced)
AM259 Lge Mini Stylized Gum Leaf
Using Gold and Leaf Green Sculpey III
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Brooch
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM182 XLge Stylized Gumleaf
AM211 Lge Stylized Gumleaf (reduced)
AM259 Lge Mini Stylized Gum Leaf
Using Gold and Leaf Green Sculpey III
See the back of the pin
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Lacey Leaves Necklace
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM259 Lge Mini Stylised Gum Leaf
Close-up
of Amethyst leaf
Close-up
of Valentine leaf
Also used Amethyst Magic Mica Meltz, Valentine Opals, 28g non tarnish silver
Artistic Wire, Bead Gravy mix, assorted fire polished glass beads, lavender AB
seed beads, pink and lilac Wire Lace, and silver jewellery findings.
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Lacey Leaves Earrings
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM259 Lge Mini Stylised Gum Leaf
Also used Valentine Opals, velvet lavender AB seed beads, fire polished and AB
bicone beads in pink and burgundy and assorted silver jewellery findings.
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Art Glass Pin
by Michele Emerson-Roberts
using
AM009 Med Floral Heart
for a tutorial on these pieces, please see
Aftermidnight
Artstamps.
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Hearts Charm Bracelet
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM009 Med Floral Heart
AM263 Sm Mini Floral Heart
AMKT16 X4Lge RoseHead Texture
AMKT7 X4Lge Floral Texture
the texture sheets were used on the back of the moulds
Cast made with Craft Porcelain, color added with alcohol inks and acrylic paint.
See
the back of the bracelet, made using Krafty Texture sheets
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Hearts Charm Necklace
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM009 Med Floral Heart
AM263 Sm Mini Floral Heart
AM288 XXLge Heart Plaque
AMKT16 X4Lge RoseHead Texture
AMKT7 X4Lge Floral Texture
the texture sheets were used on the back of the moulds
Cast made with Craft Porcelain, color added with alcohol inks and acrylic paint.
See
the back of the necklace, made using Krafty Texture sheets
Front detail
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Love of the Flower Garden
by Jeni Calkins (DT)
using
AM009 Med Floral Heart
AM263 Sm Mini Floral Heart
Cast created with Fine Silver Art Clay.
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Fossil Earrings
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM025 Med Fossil
AM254 Med Mini Fossil
Technique based on the Mokume Gane, using Premo Gold, Cobalt Blue mixed with a
bit of translucent, and Gold mixed with Yellow, as well as gold leaf.
The pieces were cast, holes were pierced, they were rubbed with Aztec Gold Pearl
Ex and they were cured. They were then
varnished with Pledge One Go. Also used gold jumprings and earring hooks.
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Fossil Earrings
and Pendant
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM025 Med Fossil
AM254 Med Mini Fossil
Technique based on the Bûcheron Coquet from Parole de Pâte. A cane
done with various colours of Sculpey III. The pieces were moulded, pierced,
cured, and glazed with Pledge One Go (Future Floor Finish equivalent here in
Australia).
The pendant can be strung on a chain, on a choker wire, or on a black leather
lanyard.
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Hair Clip
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM025 Med Fossil
Technique based on the Bûcheron Coquet from
Parole de Pâte. A cane
done with various colours of Sculpey III. The pieces were cast, and carefully
mounted onto a hair clip base, and cured. The metal base had to be adhered to
the polymer clay after curing. I use Cabot's Gloss Varathane to glaze the
fossils.
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Found Treasures
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM034 Med Mask
AM078 Med Conch Shell
AM040 XLge Fossil Snail
AM254 Med Mini Fossil
From France's Krafty Inspiration
Challenge (Take 1 Make 5) section
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My Portable
Museum
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM025 Med Fossil
AM183 XLge Scarab Fragment
A blend of Silver, White and various blue Sculpey III polymer clay, wire and
beads. Finished off with White Pearl Ex prior to curing.
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Necklace
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM025 Med Fossil
AM254 Med Mini Fossil
Using translucent Sculpey III and a mix of red and white and translucent clays
to make pink. This technique is based on a faux-wood/faux ivory technique. The
pieces were rubbed with silver Rub Ons,a nd put together using plastic beads,
seed beads, jewellery findings and Bali beads and bails.
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Brooch
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM254 Med Mini Fossil
Also Delight Air Dry Modelling Compound, Lumiere paint, Krylon gold leafing pen,
Faux Dichro Kit, 22 ga beading wire.
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