Cloven
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My aunt on my mother's side commissioned me to make four pens, three for her daughters (my cousins) and one for her mother (my grandmother). They are to be Easter presents from her to them, and her only stipulation is that they be Christian themed, and girly/pink. They are all the pewter finish on acrylic blanks.
Let's see...the first is called Pink Camo. The second is called Rasberry Frosting (bit more purple than pink). The third is Pearl rose quartz, and the fourth is Pink Pebble. The last picture is just a group shot.
It has been cold as anything up here, so haven't been productive all winter, but now that I've got these four out of the way I have two Nautical kits and two Cambridge/Canadiana kits in my supplies that I am going to make up.
I wasn't 100% impressed with the construction quality on the FaithHopeLove kits, in pressing the center band into the lower barrel the outer collar with the text separated completely from the middle cylinder as there was nothing holding it on. With the third pen too, when screwing the end on, the cap with the crosses separated completely from the inner cylinder too. Bit of thick superglue and wrangling with assembly fixed it so they are good now, just a bugger to assemble.
Let's see...the first is called Pink Camo. The second is called Rasberry Frosting (bit more purple than pink). The third is Pearl rose quartz, and the fourth is Pink Pebble. The last picture is just a group shot.
It has been cold as anything up here, so haven't been productive all winter, but now that I've got these four out of the way I have two Nautical kits and two Cambridge/Canadiana kits in my supplies that I am going to make up.
I wasn't 100% impressed with the construction quality on the FaithHopeLove kits, in pressing the center band into the lower barrel the outer collar with the text separated completely from the middle cylinder as there was nothing holding it on. With the third pen too, when screwing the end on, the cap with the crosses separated completely from the inner cylinder too. Bit of thick superglue and wrangling with assembly fixed it so they are good now, just a bugger to assemble.