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Gingko Pendant

This one's mine!

Lynda, from SCDiva on etsy, makes polymer clay goodies! She recently had a gingko leaf pendant on her blog and I wanted one!!!! She made this one for me! I love it. I can honestly say that as of right now, I don't have an ideas for it, although as I type this, some are starting to flow! But I can't wait to get it and make something for myself for the fall! Thanks Lynda!

Comments

Oh, it looks so pretty here! I mailed it to you this morning, Sue. I can't wait to see what you do with it! :)

Lynda
Silver Parrot said…
That's really beautiful. Looking forward to see what you create with it!
Marie Cramp said…
It is a really nice pendant. I could picture t with some turquoise if you are looking for suggestions. I hope you post it when you make it :)

Marie
Rosanne said…
I want that! Gingkos have got to be my most favorite of leaves.
What ya gonna do with it?
SummersStudio said…
I'm with Rosanne, ginkos are my absolute fav. This pendant is beautiful. Love the fall colours.
Emi said…
ooo! very pretty. Can't wait to see what you come up with!

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