So what have I been doing the last few months?
Playing with the generous and delightful box of beads from Sabine!
I knew exactly where the Cinnabar bead was going when I saw it!
Prehinite, Coral (also from Sabine), cobalt chinese crystal, and a handpainted brass fan.
I was so surprised that Sabine sent me this amazing heart bead that I dropped it on the floor. It survived! I had some ribbon in my stash that had to go with it. Silk ribbon, silver toggle clasp (from Sabine), Bali silver, lavendar acrylic big hole beads (from Sabine) and swarovski crystals.
The garden pendant had so many details, I was afraid I would overwhelm it. I tried to keep it simple with Silk ribbon, lampwork pendand, and lampwork beads all from Sabine. Pewter dragonfly, czech glass flowers and leaves.
I really loved the earthy, organic look of the green ceramic beads Sabine sent me. I ended up making 2 necklaces with a similar color scheme with them. Ceramic beads (from Sabine) betel nuts, coco wood, czech glass bead (from Sabine), Tibetan copal amber beads, silk ribbon, silver clasp, and a polymer clay pendant from Swoondimples (Etsy)
Similar color scheme as the necklace above but with more metallics than naturals. Green ceramic beads (from Sabine), bronze delicas, vintage bronze faceted czech glass, cream czech glass rondelles, brass clasp, vintage/antique bronze budda pendant.
The lampwork bead above the wing pendant was just screaming "clouds" to me. Sky blue lampwork beads (from Sabine), vintage faceted mother of pearl, vintage opaque sky blue rosary beads, metallic blue iris czech glass beads, blue opal chinese crystal, and a ceramic wing pendant (Earthenwood)
Matching earrings with Sabine's lampwork and vintage mother of pearl beads.
This one even suprised me when I was done...the color combo is an odd one for me but it reminds me of the sun setting through the trees. Every time I have gone hiking with my Boyfriend, we are followed back by a robin. No matter what trail it was. Silk ribbon, opaque red and lavendar czech rondelles (from Sabine), polymer clay robin and birch rondelles Humble Beads, swarovski bicones, vintaj brass branch and bail. Vintage cloth button clasp.
And a matching bracelet:
Czech glass rondelles and silk ribbon (from Sabine), swarovski crystal, bronze bird charm (Green Girl Studios.)
And last but not least:
Silk ribbon (from Sabine), czech glass, blue freshwater pearls, chinese crystal, lucite flower, swarovski crystal and a ceramic dragonfly pendant (artist unknown.)
I hope you have enjoyed looking at my pieces...please make sure to visit Sabine's blog at http://www.perlendschungel.blogspot.com/ and see what she made with my beads!
oh, you were really busy!!! So many pieces, all of them lovely. I think my favorite is the set with the bracelet (bird pendant).
ReplyDeleteAll these are so pretty, I can't pick a favorite. You have done some fantastic work. Everything is delicate and feminine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice soup! I love the necklace with the green ceramic beads.
ReplyDeleteOh, Christina, this is awesome! I really don't know what to say...I really did'nt expect you to be using so many of my beads I have sent to you. Amazing work!!!! I love a lot what you made with the focal. Keeping it simple often is the best thing to do.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you like my lampwork heart so much. Great design! The wing and the birdie necklace are my favourites. I love the colors you used.
Have fun with all those lovely jewelry pieces. I will have with mine, made of your stunning art deco components, that's for sure. Thank you so much for being my partner,
Love, Sabine
What a bunch of stunning necklaces! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and great use of the materials!
ReplyDeleteStunning work! I love all the variety from design to design...lots of creative work! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pieces!
ReplyDeleteWow, you were quite prolific! I love them all, they have a nice earthy feel to them. The ribbon is so pretty with those beads.
ReplyDeleteFirst I have to say that I love your blog header! I think it's sometimes more difficult to keep things simple than to keep adding...you did a wonderful job of knowing when to say when!
ReplyDeleteWow! You made so many pieces! They all are so pretty. Great use of ribbon!
ReplyDeleteI completely in love with your first necklace. The fan pendant is gorgeous! The earthy bird necklace is lovely and the wing necklace is so very elegant.
ReplyDeleteI can see you've been very busy Christine! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteI love all your pieces, especially the birdy ones :)
ReplyDeletethey are too cute, lovely!
ciao dall'Italia
Christina,
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! All of your creations are just lovely and the lamp work and focal pieces are just charming. And in closing, I just love that header, where did you ever find it?
Holy cow, you did a great job with all of those! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations made with the soup that Sabine sent to you. I am a big fan of Sabine's lamp work beads. She and I were partners in the 6th annual BSBP. My favorite of all your pieces is the Robin necklace. I enjoyed the little story you told about the robin following y'all back from your walks, very interesting.
Therese
Wow - so many pieces - you have been very busy indeed, all very pretty pieces too.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful pieces! Great job with your soup!
ReplyDeleteWow! So many creations! Fabulous work. Looks like you had bunches and bunches of fun :0 Karla
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations, all of them! My faves must be the lampwork heart necklace and bronze buddha necklace. Fab job!
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful--I can't pick a favorite!
ReplyDeleteChristina you made wonderful use of your soup. You pieces are all lovely. My favorite is the last necklace.
ReplyDeleteSuch Talent....I love your creativity and vision...Stunning , gorgeous and brilliant are just a few words that popped into my head as I was viewing your pieces. Thank you so much for sharing with us all...I was in first reveal....
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bye for now and Happy beading
my goodness...it would have taken me a year to come up with so many creative pieces! each one is unique and different. really beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteOh my you were so prolific and everything is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful pieces - great use of your soup!
ReplyDeleteWow, look at all that loveliness, so pretty all of them.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful pieces. I can't decide which is my favorite. Fantastic job with your soup!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing array of beautiful jewellery, each one is fabulous. Wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteLove them all! So wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat's an amzing array of necklaces
ReplyDeleteYou made so many gorgeous pieces that I CANNOT pick a favorite. Excellent work, they're all so awesome!
ReplyDeleteLovely crafting, the Buddha necklace is fantastic
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