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Be the first to own this necklace, where it is sold nowhere else on Etsy or online!
(This is my original idea/piece) I am the original creator......
This is truly a OOAK (One Of A Kind) necklace. This charcter (Finn) is from a cartoon
on Cartoon Network called "Adventure Time!" Finn the human is just plain out amazing.
He is sitting on his Scarlet sword while also wearing his backpack. He fights evil
to protect the innocent and is always one the path of righteousness!

Got Finn?
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Size:
Scarlet Sword 3" 1/2 inches (H) x 1 cm (w)
(Largest part of handle 1" inch)
Finn 2" 1/2 inches (H) x 1/2 an inch (W)
Necklace Length: About 21" inches
*Item is glazed for added protection & shine*
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PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to purchase Finn or his Scarlet sword as a single
charm, please send me a note. I would be more than happy to make you a charm!
Everything you see is 100% handmade, using no molds. Each color was hand mixed
to get the perfect shade of colors for Finn & his Scarlet sword.
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Thanks for taking a look & Happy Shopping! ^-^
i made a fionna and cake version here it is
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I'm just wondering, how do you keep your clay so clean?
I always clean my hands, work desk and tools but I always get little bits of dirt in it. Your work is always so spotless!
Before I even touch clay, I clean my workspace..like a deep clean Haha I then wash my hands with warm water and soap. Dry my hands
and I use a glass dish thingy to cover my clay when Im not using it and my creations im working on. Also try not to over work/ touch your clay too much! During the process and im mixing colors and stuff I clean my hands with babywipes and of course my tools. I also NEVER place my tools/clay blocks anywhere near my work surface. Nothing touches it, unless its my clay creation(s).
Hope this helps (:
I notice you say not to overwork the clay too much but my clay is quite hard and conditioning it takes a while so I think that is my main problem. I tried baby oil as someone recommended it but it made my clay greasy and my hands really stained. Are there any ways around this? (I understand that clay softener is quite good, but the ones available to me are quite expensive!)
But I'm sure that it will really help keeping your tips in mind anyway!