Our prompt for this week was 'Create Art'. How very appropriate! I had originally wanted to create something other than jewelry. It's not often that I get the time to experiment with other art types, and this week was not that time.
At the least, I pushed myself to use a different technique and materials for this necklace... A button and loop made out of seed beads for the clasp, as well as some black cotton ribbon. The photo I took shows a sketch of the design and a mostly completed necklace, I just need to find my sewing kit to attach the button to the ribbon :)
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Lovely design!
ReplyDeleteLove your black and white picture of your sketch and almost finished product.
ReplyDeleteI like this!! I have often thought of using ribbon instead of chain as you have here; connecting it to a semi-finished piece.
ReplyDeleteLove how you have the sketch next to the actual project! Very nice.
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Pushing yourself to use a different technique and materials for your necklace was a good plan. The end result is going to be fabulous.
ReplyDeletePretty! I love a nice button closure. I also find it so nice to wear a nice piece of silk against the skin.
ReplyDeleteI love your sketch which is a piece of art on its own. And the necklace is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photograph! Love the necklace with the sketch, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the sketch and the final result. The necklace is stunning.
ReplyDeleteLove your sketch, it's so detailed and perfect - as is your necklace! The colors, the textures,...yummy all around!
ReplyDeleteGreat job creating art. Your necklace is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe sketch really stood out for me - its lovely! The finished necklace is beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it's coming together perfectly. I wish I had your sketching skills. Mine look like a monkey drew them. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a pretty necklace and I love it next to the sketch!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo, I love the sketch with the actual work next to it. I hope you will share a color photo of the finished piece!! I love the suspense of the B&W photo!
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