I absolutely loved this years kit. Bronze and purple work so well together and there were so many beads in the kit, it didn't really need any additions but I couldn't help myself. I added the focal piece, which is a 37mm fancy octagon Swarovski crystal in Light Colorado Topaz (from Artbeads*).
I bezzelled the octagon, and then added 4mm cyclamen opal crystals, some from the original kit and some that I added. The kit also contained 4mm Czech crystals, and 4mm freshwater pearls, which are in the connecting strands of the necklace.
I made some squares with right angle weave (R.A.W.), and then used 6mm cyclamen opal crystals inside the little windows. Each square has two little fringies off the bottoms, that add some movement to the whole piece.
I made the toggle with another R.A.W. square, and a bar also in R.A.W.. From the square I dangled a little cancer ribbon charm to remind the wearer of the necklaces significance.
I was horrified when I was making this, to find out that as I was getting ready to connect the clasp, I was four pearls short! ACK!! I of course tried the bead store I worked at to find something similar, to no avail. Many thanks go out to Tracy for helping me out and sending me some more pearls so that I could finish my necklace the way I had envisioned it. Thanks Tracy!!!
*disclaimer - all products recieved by Artbeads.com are free of charge and are given to me for my honest opinion of the products.
8 comments:
This is beautiful. You have done a wonderful job. Someone will own a work of art.
outstanding work as usual...you are so talented...
Thank you so much!
Oh my! This is just fabulous! I can only imagine how extraordinary it looks in person!
What a beautiful necklace! I had the pleasure of winning a necklace that you made two years ago for Beading for a Cure, and I hope I have the privilege again.
Gorgeous! I love pieces that use more than one stitch :) The colors chosen are really stunning, I wish I would have signed up for it.
I love the necklaces, they are really beautiful!
It's absolutely stunning!
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