Victorian Rocker
If there were such a thing as a Victorian rocker she would definitely wear this bracelet. My love of things old and new are so readily apparent here....fleur-de-lis, skull and crossbones, vintage-style key, peace sign....and pearls, of course. An eclectic mix, I'll admit. But I like it. I think a black ribbon woven through the links would be the piece de resistance, but, alas, I don't have the right size ribbon to do it.
It feels good to have made someting after what seems like a long while. What with Christmas and working on the blog layout I just haven't had the time to create anything new. Until now.
I've been reading some great jewelry-making books I'll share with you next time. Right now I'm loving one about using ribbon and other fabric in your jewelry. I think I hear a jewelry challenge coming my way.......but since it's vacation tonight is Family Movie Night. And I'm in charge of popcorn. Ciao.
"In art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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HAPPY NEW YEAR==BETTER LOCK UP THAT GREAT BRACELET==SO GOOD LOOKING,THOSE GIRLS WILL BE WANTING TO WEAR IT, IT WOULD APPEAL TO ANY AGE GROUP==IT IS A GOOD THING YOU HAVE THIS ARTIST VENT, IT LOOKS LIKE A COLD WINTER AHEAD IN CHICAGOLAND==UGH!!! COLD AND WINDY HERE AS WELL=LOVE YOUR NEW SETUP..EASIER TO COMMENT==AGAIN MUSIC IS GREAT, AS ARE THE PHOTOS==MORE ODDS AND ENDS TO COME YOUR WAY AFTER THE HOLIDAYS==TOSS OR USE,,,JUST ENJOY==LOL, M XXOO TO ALL=SOON, COME SUMMER==
Hello--I am new to your blog (nice bracelet). I am wondering if you ever use spring jump rings (rather than open jump rings) to attach your charms? I have used them and am having a hard time finding a spring ring plier that opens the ring large enough for thicker wires. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
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