This adorable dragon is hand sculpted from polymer clay with flatback swarovski crystals. He can be used as a pendant hung on leather chord or added to a project as a focal bead.
About MyCraftBasket
My name is Carol and I live in Nova Scotia Canada. I am a graphic designer with 25+ years experience and love everything creative. I've been making polymer clay and wire jewerly for the past 6 years and recently have been making feather headbands, hair combs, scarfs and scarf jewelry. View all posts by MyCraftBasket
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