Days 10 and 11

By | March 14, 2012

The challenge for day 10 was to use a found object in a jewelry design.   Well, between teaching class and an impromptu trip to Cincinnati, that didn’t happen.   I did bead two cabochons though.    And I did discover that the cool little piece of coral that made it into the last few photos has a horizontal hole right through the top in just the perfect place.    I am very excited to use it in something, but I want it to be just the right thing.   I’ll keep you posted on that front.    Here’s a cute kitten photo to distract you.

Day 11 went a bit better.   The challenge was to make a beaded gift.    As you might have guessed I went with earrings.    I made several pairs, two are gifts and the rest will be for sale, except the pair I wore yesterday. (:

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I love the copper rings in these earrings. The texture on the hammered sections is really interesting.  Sadly the bead store is out of them and I don’t know if they will get more.    I found a couple of them lurking in my stash.    I have two left, but one of them is more of an ovalish shape, so they don’t match each other very well.

One of these things is not like the other… I am not quite sure how these ended up being made while I was working with the sparkly beads.   I was going to give these to my mom, but they are a bit big for her tastes.   The turquoise donut is about an inch and a quarter across. They definitely make a statement.


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