Copper, copper, copper with Norma Brink lampwork and a few Swarovski thrown in for added color. Can't decide if I like that wire wrapped piece in the middle or not but for now it stays.
I had the "Love is the Key" pewter piece from Green Girl Studios that I was dying to play with. I added some leftover lampwork from the Bead Swap Party and some others I had lying around with, once again, Swarovski crystals.
I'm working on a giveaway that I hope to be blogging about shortly so stay tuned for that and enjoy your Monday! :)
You've been working hard! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely bracelets, Leslie! And so nice to hear from you - you have been missed!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you - I was going to email you today to see if you were ok! Lunch soon?
ReplyDeleteShe's back! Great pieces with such detail! I like the wire wrapped piece in the center of the first bracelet, very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful, as are all your pieces. Glad you're back and sharing your wonderful creations!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you back! Great bracelets - my fave is the second one
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely bracelets. I like the wired piece/link and the copper is great. Welcome back! I missed you.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering where you were...but I realize we all have busy lives outside of blogging...the bracelets are gorgeous!, especially like Love is the Key
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!! The party just got me started on copper and I love the way you worked it in with so many different elements...I'm motivated to make something cool now! Take care and don't worry...we'll all still be here when you come around! haaaaaaaaaaa Jen
ReplyDeleteI have that same piece from Green Girls and I was staring at it today begging that it "speak to me" telling me what it wanted to be made into. I love what you have done with it. I never thought to combine my metals, you got me thinking!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work.
Those are both beautiful :D
ReplyDeleteI am loving those bracelets. The soft colors of glass beads work so nicely with the copper. Love all the texture and movement as well!
ReplyDeleteoh la la ( as we use to say in france!!) so so clever design and beautiful pieces!! woooooow
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