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So, making coconut pendants can be simple and fun. It is simple as long as one does not create complicated designs. I am currently cutting out a turtle and it is really cutting my patience short. I normally create fangs, ovals and mostly circles. So, for today, Here is a simple outline on how to create a round coconut pendant. The above image shows how the pendant will look as you work on it through the various stages. Seventh: Varnish (Optional) Apply varnish on dry coconut pendant. Layer on a second layer after the first layer has dried. Eight: Cord Slip cord into pendant. Leather cords are lovely, but you can use any type or ford. Satin rattail gives a beautiful shine. Nylon is strong and gives a textured look and I love leather. You can also add beads to the cord or glue gemstones to the pendant (if your design allows it)on it at this stage. I use cord ends and lobster clasp to tie my cords. I apologise for the long wait to any entry on my blog. My laptop died an unfortunate death about two months ago.
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