Sunday, May 15, 2011

Birdcages

 It was very difficult to see this necklace against the wild patterns of the dresses in the store window.  I do want to make a bird cage necklace!  I don't think I have a cage big enough for flowers, but I do have a cage!

My Sunday Beading Links!
 
Barbe Saint John
Barbe talks about Lark Books latest Call for Entries
A Bead A Day
Do you ever miss a piece of jewelry you made as a gift? Lisa is contemplating creating a copy of the bracelet she made for her Mom for Mother's Day!
About.com Jewelry Making
Tammy is having fun with filigree and brass charms, which includes a new bracelet tutorial.
Art Bead Scene
Want to personalize your jewelry designs? Here are some suggestions from the Art Bead Scene.
Beading Arts
Cyndi shares her method of making a charm necklace from a vintage button!
Beading Arts
Cyndi shares her method of making a charm necklace from a vintage button!
Beads & Books
Michelle shares the pearl and crystal necklace she made for the Artbeads.com challenge.
Cindy Gimbrone, The Lampwork Diva
Cindy's come up with a primary color variation on the double dip ring.
Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
The Earthenwood Design Team has been hatching up some beautiful jewelry designs using Melanie's ceramic egg charms and pendants!
Resin Crafts!
To launch a week of pouring resin into bezels Carmi showcases two different floral techniques.
Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
Jean discusses the giveaways--Go for it!!!-- and the call for Entries from Lark Publishing Company
The Bead Dreamer
It's not always easy to get the length of a bracelet correct - especially if large beads are involved. Charlene shares a tool that can help.
The Writing and Art of Andrew Thornton
Andrew debuts several new items in his Shop, including these NEW skeleton keys!

2 comments:

  1. AnonymousMay 15, 2011

    I love it..You always find the best store front's!
    Take care!

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  2. I love that bird cage necklace and can see it very well. Lovely piece.
    Fondly,
    Suz

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