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Crickett

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Dried, pressed flowers I cast myself on a Sierra Click.

Thanks for looking.
 

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Padre

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Marla, that's a beautiful pen! The flowers are so 'perfect' they almost don't look real.

Great job.
 

ed4copies

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Congrats Marla!!!

Not only a great idea, but the use of the sunflower certainly DOES go with the gold in the kit---outstanding!!!
 

ed4copies

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OOOOOoooopssss---still really pretty!!

I'm more of a horizontalist, not a horticulturist!!

(Specialty is naps)
 

Penl8the

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Beautiful pen, Marla.

Excellent execution. Now you have two groups of admirers/fans: the pen makers, and the potpourrians (no such word, I just made it up).

Are the flowers "organically" grown? OK, you have heard it here first.

I am going to propose you start calling or branding it "Organic Dried Flower" pen.

How does that sound? Might as well join the organic movement.

Well done.
 

ctubbs

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Marla, what a great idea. That is one beautiful pen. I was reading a bit back about trying to cast flowers and everyone was having a real tough time getting them to work. Congratulations on your success. that is one way beautiful pen.
Charles
 

bitshird

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Marla, that is a beautiful piece of work, I love the dried flowers, a very nice job and different, it's good to see something beautiful AND different.
 
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