I'm trying very hard to get past my need to be symmetrical, which is difficult for me. Below is one of a few necklaces I've made recently...it took awhile but now I actually enjoy doing something different from what I'm accustomed to...the turquoise chunks look very nice off center with the onyx chunks and the Bali silver beads, when wearing!! What do you think??? I would love to know...
Here is one of my small cuffs, hammered, sanded, polished and tumbled to a shiny finish...these seem to be rather popular, and I do enjoy making them. I also make them much wider than this but the narrow ones are good for wearing say three at at time!!
Here is one of my small cuffs, hammered, sanded, polished and tumbled to a shiny finish...these seem to be rather popular, and I do enjoy making them. I also make them much wider than this but the narrow ones are good for wearing say three at at time!!
Don't forget to leave a comment regarding my "Give Away", either here or at my Etsy shop...you have until November 22nd to enter...no purchase necessary! PS..."Free Shipping" until November 30th.
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I know that I say this everytime but I cannot believe such talent! You are amazing and the jewelry you make is classic. I love that pendant necklace.
ReplyDeleteVERY PRETTY Heather...isn't it something when we move out of our comfort zone when making jewelry...YIKES!!!...beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the necklace!
ReplyDeleteMy anniversary just past for the Artscapes blog and I gave away a little award and you were on the list of influential bloggers! :)
Thank you Heidi...your kind words are always appreciated!!
ReplyDeleteI think we should move out of our comfort zone Amy...it may be difficult but it is usually rewarding in the end...thanks Amy!!
Happy anniversary Michelle...a heart felt thank you...it means a great deal to me to be included in your amazing group of influential bloggers!!! Imagine me being influential...love it!!!
Cheers Ladies...
You have beautiful pieces, and I wouild love to be included in your giveaway drawing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for our kind words peggyhodge...You are in...
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We all need symmetrical things. Symmetry is perfect. At least, that's what my programmers' mind says.
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