
After slacking off for a few weeks, I finally got some pictures of my latest jewelry creations. I love those chunky light yellow glass beads that I bought over a year ago on sale. I had 2 strands left when I found those cute bead caps. It just was the perfect combination for the elongated shape of the beads and their slight twist. I added anthracite Swarovski pearls for contrast... grey and yellow are so pretty together.
You can guess the blooming branches of my forsythia bush in the background.
Spring has definitely arrived in MD
I love the organic shape of the pearl beads! Plus the colors just scream VINTAGE to me...
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Ann @ Suburban Prairie Homemaker
www.suburbanprairiehomemaker.com
This is gorgeous! I would LOVE to have you share this at my link party and perhaps become a new follower! FOllowing you!http://www.pincushioncreations.com/2012/03/homemade-by-you-4_20.html
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And Swarovski pearls, how fancy! This beats all of my cheap plastic bead buys! Thanks for sharing!
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Stumbled onto your blog via the blog hop and just wanted to show you some blog luv! :) new follower!
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Gorgeous necklace!
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Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Gorgeous. I have an abiding love of jewelry but haven't tried my hand at making my own. I just may have to try now since this is amazing. Visiting from I heart nap time.
ReplyDeleteso pretty, Caroline! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWithout thread usage, making of necklace is an art, especially the way you connect looks natural and real.
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