Wednesday, July 8, 2009

A Dream Come True!


Several of you may remember when I blogged about Artbeads blogging for beads program. A few select jewelry artisans were given an opportunity to periodically get free beads, supplies, and findings, in exchange for blogging about the items you choose to receive. You then have the option to either write a review or publish what you made with them. I have to tell you I got so excited when I got an email from Duchess a few days ago with the latest Blogging for Beads list! Wow! One of the items listed were these incredible Swarovski "Elements" crystal ovals. Talk about beautiful, big, BOLD! They measure 39x28mm and they were just perfect for my next "Cougar" creation. For my piece I chose the "Montana Sapphire," although I also got the Colorado Topaz and will use it to make "Goldie" the goldfish.

It was such a hard choice since they had offered so many great crystals! Buttons, squares, rivoli, round, flat.... it was like a jewelry artisan's dream come true! I also got some "jewelry cleaner" which was a "HOT" item and is currently on back order. What a great way to clean those finished pieces.

Later this week I will announce a "Name this Fish Contest." You will get a chance to win a pair of Sea Glass earrings. Check back for more details. I will also post the contest in the Etsy Dedicated Beaders and Jewelry makers BNR and a few other ones. ;-)

I hope you enjoy my finished Blogging for Beads creation. I enjoyed making it.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

OMGOSH!!!! Wowsers, this is a beauty! WTG! I love it. What an amazing creation. I'd love to be a part of the guess this sweet fishy's name contest. I look forward to it!

missknits said...

wow i agree with ux! that goldfish piece is just stunning!! i love it! and the contest sounds fun!!

Kylie Bowers said...

Oh wow Thats beautiful!

H20works said...

That is a stunning piece!

~Kat~
H20works

Duchess said...

I am so in love with this gorgeous piece. Your wirewrapping skills are to die for. I also love the name "Sapphira Fantail", such a pretty name for this wonderful artisan fish.

Thank you so much for sharing your work...

Duchess
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