Today's thing went quickly as I used a combination of polymer and torch-made beads that I already had in my stash. The ivory shell-looking bead on the top is polymer. Then going clock-wise is my 'faux Roman glass' bead, and then faux sea glass; all the beads (except the ivory polymer) are glass that I created using a torch. From my other beads, it's obvious that I like old, worn, vintage looking things. This might have been dredged up from a tide pool somewhere! The clasp is purchased but the 'O' connector and the chain I made myself.
Here we are on the last day. I never would have believed that I would make it through but I did and am rather pleased about it!
Today's thing went quickly as I used a combination of polymer and torch-made beads that I already had in my stash. The ivory shell-looking bead on the top is polymer. Then going clock-wise is my 'faux Roman glass' bead, and then faux sea glass; all the beads (except the ivory polymer) are glass that I created using a torch. From my other beads, it's obvious that I like old, worn, vintage looking things. This might have been dredged up from a tide pool somewhere! The clasp is purchased but the 'O' connector and the chain I made myself.
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3/2/2013 08:28:30 am
I love the play of unity and variety in this piece, but mostly my reaction is a gut one, it's REALLY attractive! Thanks for your comment on my blog. Great suggestion about contacting baseball players wives. I wish I knew how to, but will explore the possibility when I get a chance.
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