BSBP Bead Hoarders Edition - Meet my Partner
Joan Williams sent me these, and painted this beautiful box to match the focal...
and now that it's REVEAL DAY...
I added some ceramic square flats that I had and some glass rounds to create this...
I was SO amazed that I actually had beads to match exactly. This was such a fun project, thanks so much Joan! And you can visit her site and see what she did with my beads and focal here:
https://lilrubyjewelry.com/
Click below to visit Lori’s blog and the links to all the other blog hoppers!
Love it, Pam - you nailed it! I had to laugh though, because I have the same ceramic beads and never thought to put them with that focal - they're great together! Thanks so much, it was fun!
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job. Thanks for sharing so much inspiration with us.
ReplyDeleteBright and colorful!!amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cool!!! I am in love with those colors, and the ceramic beads you chose to accent it are perfect! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteWOW - I'm blown away by your design. I've never thought to use the primary colours in this way, but it really works well - I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing that you had beads to match that focal exactly. Everything turned out great!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness what a fun necklace! You did a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteWow! You had the perfect beads to go with that focal. I love the chunky style of this necklace. A real statement piece.(How cool that your partner painted the box to match the focal bead!) Great job!
ReplyDeleteHi Pam, Your piece is so fun and colorful. Good job using your swap beads.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun soup! Fun colors, your piece is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is such a fabulous statement pieces. I love the focal you were sent, and it's great you had these beads to match so well. And you made the perfect earrings to match. Love it all!
ReplyDeleteWonderful design! Serendipitous that you had beads that would go with your hoarded bead. It was meant to be.
ReplyDeleteJaneen Burlingame
Ooh! What a beautiful focal! Love how you drew the colors out!
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