Today I thought I would include some photos of some button & bead jewellery I made recently. I posted it to Facebook yesterday and received some really lovely comments from my friends:
I found some beautiful shell buttons in these amazing colours and just had to get them, then browsing around my local hobby shop, as you do, I came across some beautiful glass beads and a pendant. It all screamed at me "Buy me, buy me" and how could I resist? This is the result of that little shopping spree!
This is a charm bracelet I made a little while back. I had some odd beads and charms hanging around, left over from other things I had made, and as the colours went together so nicely, I started playing and after making the brown bracelet I then began wiring the remaining beads and charms on, and by adding the rose quartz it even pleases my spiritual side! Hola! One lovely charm bracelet which I love to wear.
My students in my Mixed Crafts class wanted to learn how to make Penny Slider cards so I practiced first with a few different ideas and came up with the plane looping the loop in the sky (the sky background and the plane decoupage were courtesy of: www.card-making-downloads.com one of my favourite sites for unusual and really cute card ideas) the idea of having the plane loop the loop was thanks to another site which used the idea of the shape for a totally different idea - two sources and one terrific idea came to mind!
The heart sliding down the wave shape was another combination of two different ideas and made a terrific Valentine card.
The final card was from a previous lesson when the girls wanted to learn how to make shaker cards and I didn't get around to writing about it here. Well, better late than never so they say!
This is the box I made for my younger daughter, finally added to my blog two months later!!
These are two waterfall cards - once again examples made for my mixed crafts class. They really enjoyed making these and thankfully all of them worked properly. Can't wait for two weeks time when we are doing glass painting - I can't paint for toffee so that should be a laugh a minute!! Mind you I don't have to be able to do it - just show them how to do it! It will be interesting to see how that works out!!
Here's another of the box and bag together - that darn sheep just insisted on joining in - she was so happy that just as I took the photo she kicked her legs in the air!
Well that's all for now. Wonder what the next posting will bring!! Probably something patchwork again, as I have just placed a massive order for some fantastic materials, very French Provincial in style, which should get the creative juices flowing..... ummmm now let me see, where did I put my pattern books???
Lots of love and happy crafting
Pauline