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    Default Themed Competition October 2015 - Halloween

    Hello Everyone,

    October has come around once again, so there is certainly a spooky feeling in the air - which means that this month the theme for our competition is HALLOWEEN!

    We want you to share your Halloween themed designs with us, and one lucky winner will be in for a treat (no tricks here Cookies!) of a £100 Cooksongold shopping spree.

    So, make sure you enter this month's competition! Submit your design on this thread by midnight, 31st October to enter.

    Get creating and making!

    Good luck!

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    Hi everyone,

    Our themed competition for October has now been running for a few days, and we are excited to receive your 'Halloween' themed entries.

    Don't forget to enter - you could be in with a chance of winning a £100 Cooksongold shopping spree!

    Good luck!

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    Do dragons count as a Hallowe'en theme?

    If so, here's my dragon kilt pin, assembled from about six types of wax and a variety of wax techniques, then cast.

    If dragons aren't spooky enough, here's a pair of skull cufflinks, originally designed as a gift for my brother in law. Again, I was working in wax. They feature my attempt at designing an integral post and back section for a one piece cufflink.

    Alison


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    Quote Originally Posted by FrozenNorth View Post
    Do dragons count as a Hallowe'en theme?
    I don't see why not... Both pieces look intriguing - any chance of some higher res pictures?
    Alan

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    Hopefully these have more detail, though they seem to be over 1MB when uploaded and then about 14 to 50KB when uploaded.
    If you click on the pictures, they come up in a bigger pop up.
    I've also included an image of the original wax.

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    I like those Alison! The wax work on the dragon looks like it took a lot of time and a very steady hand!

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