Pokemon Project: Rattata



Now, for the first set that doesn't have three items.

I debated if I should count Alolan forms or if I should wait to see if I made it to Alola in the first place. I decided that I should just use the traditional forms to save money. I will do the Alolan forms eventually.

Because Rattata is probably the most common Pokémon in every game it appears in, I used mostly leftover beads for this family. The only beads that weren't left over from other projects were the center beads on the Raticate bracelet, which came off a broken necklace.

Rattata:


A simple design for such a simple Pokémon. These beads weren't left over from a part of this project, but from a necklace I made for my sister to advertise my upcoming Etsy shop.

Raticate:

The center beads came from a broken necklace I bought at an auction, while the round, shiny beads are leftovers from the Pidgey family. I used a magnet clasp instead of a toggle to make it a little bit fancier.

I have enough to last for a few more evolution families before I have to shop again. I'm still having fun on this challenge, probably because I don't give myself deadlines.

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