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Memory bracelet in blue glass beads and blue acrylic rondelle beads
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This is a three-layered memory wire bracelet made with two different colors of blue glass seed beads, and acrylic rondelle-cut blue beads for the middle strand. Very pretty!
This necklace is really pretty - made on .3mm silver beading wire and finished with a lobster claw clasp and 2 inch extender chain . I haven’t measured it but it’s a standard length - about 18 inches. I’m used small round silver metal spacer beads in between the glass beads so they won’t chip over time. The pendant is hand-made with a jump ring, small slide bail and a long glass bead on a decorative headpin. The pendant can be switched out for any other charm- you just need pliers to open the jump ring.
This is my first time making this necklace design and I really like how it turned out. I was inspired by these awesome double-hole flat beads I bought from Fire Mountain Gems (the gray beads shown in picture above). The necklace is two strands but it’s connected by a double bead about every inch. I call it “princess crown design” because I think the front resembles a tiara. I used some metal spacer beads on either side of the three larger glass beads to make it more shiny. It’s about 17 inches plus a two inch chain extender, made with .3mm silver beading wire and finished with a silver colored lobster claw clasp.
This necklace is made in an 18 inch cord (2mm coated leather cord in metallic bronze) and finished with a lobster claw clasp and jump ring. There are 12 total wooden beads on the necklace- six groups of 2 beads spread about an inch apart and held in place by knots. The pendant is turquoise (imitation)- I made it myself using a decorative silver colored head pin, a silver colored jump ring and a pretty antique silver colored slide bail. Side note- I’ve never worn turquoise jewelry before, but I found a bunch of these beads on sale on my very favorite jewelry website (Fire Mountain Gems), so I figured I’d try my hand at making turquoise jewelry (hopefully to sell it at a local arts and crafts fair this year). But I’ve decided I love turquoise- it’s so pretty! And since the pendant itself is large and beautiful, it looks nice with the simple leather cord ( I’ve also never worn leather cord jewelry either). So you’ll see more of these on my Blog soon. Also- for anyone who makes jewe
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