I was wondering this as buying real ones yearly get sometimes pretty pricey

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      15 hours ago

      Thanks! Here’s an example. That’s me on the left, my husband on the right.

      I made both that walking stick and wizard staff from old Christmas trees. And a close up view of the staff:

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          11 hours ago

          The walking stick was an afternoon project. Just carve, sand, and stain. The staff was a lot harder, specifically the tines that wind around the crystal. I made the staff off and on for several months. I built the tines up by cutting out thin strips of wood. Then I glued them together, laminating the tines up one layer at a time. Once they’re built up, I carved them into a smooth shape and filled in cracks in the epoxy. The amethyst is affixed into the socket I carved with epoxy as well.

          I could have made the staff faster if I was really pushing it out. But just the time to glue it up would still require about 2 week to make.