Wands for the little princess

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STB
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Wands for the little princess

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After being inspired by rpd's Harry Potter wands I made a wand for the little princess.
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Re: Wands for the little princess

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Outstanding! I've always wanted to try one of these rope turned pieces! Care to give a little tutorial?
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Re: Wands for the little princess

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That came out great!
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Very impressive, :cool:
I'm sure she was thrilled. :)
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Re: Wands for the little princess

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That’s the coolest wand I’ve seen yet! :cool:

Like algale, I’m curious about your process.
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Nicely done, I bet she will love it.
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Re: Wands for the little princess

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Absolutely stunning. A tutorial of how you did that would be welcome
Thanks much,

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Re: Wands for the little princess

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Very nice. Great job.
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