I used a Marsha Neal Studio Pendant, one of my etched copper pendants, the blue round bead in the front and back are from Jeannie, a lampwork glass bead from That Bead Girl and vintage lucite and Czech glass.
I hope you visit the rest of the bloggers:
Michelle Buettner http://www,misheldesigns. blogspot.com/
Shannon Chomanczuk http://www.formysweetdaughter. blogspot.com/ -you are here :-)
Jeannie K Dukic http://site.jkdjewelry.com/ blog - our fearless leader!!!!
Cindy Cima Edwards http://www.cindycima.com
Beth Emery http://storiesbyindigoheart. blogspot.com
Erin Prais-Hintz http://treasures-found. blogspot.com
Charlie Jacka http://clay-space.com
Kristen Stevens http://kristen-beadjourney. blogspot.com
Lola Surwillo http://www.beadlolabead. blogspot.com
Happy Hopping!
~Shannon
Beautiful! I love your etched copper pendant. The colors you used are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteReally nice! I love the colors because they remind of Arizona! Your etched copper pendant is awesome and Jeannie's beads really add that element of POP!
ReplyDeleteI just love the necklace, it's so happy. It would be such a fun piece to wear.
ReplyDeleteLovely necklace! So many wonderful elements in it!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful necklace all the elements come together nicely in your piece.
I hope all is going well with you these days.
Therese
Oh Shannon! This turned out so beautifully! I am loving your etched pendant with Marsha's ceramic! So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour metal etching is always so beautiful and of course the perfect choice for this.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the square shape on top of the circle. It adds so much interest.
I'm so happy you're part of the ECC this year. I could not have done it without you.
Beautiful necklace ... I just love that turquoise color when it's paired up with copper!
ReplyDeleteI like how you pulled the colors of the beads in the pendant. Your metal etching is as always amazing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I love your etched piece. Someday I'll get around to trying etching. Your photography on the white background is coming out fantastic. I photograph mine on white, too, but am getting too much gray around the edges.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love how Jeannie's beads play so well with other bead artists. I am thinking of you and your sweet family in this crazy weather. Stay safe. Enjoy the day. Erin
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