Saturday, April 17, 2010

ARTBEADS.COM BEAUTY OF SPRING



Hi Everyone!


A few weeks ago I posted the lay out necklace for my Beauty of Spring for Artbeads.com. However, when I started to sew everything together the Zircon beads were just too heavy.




Off to plan B. As most of you know my heart longs for the desert. I miss it terribly and can't wait to get back there. I will be visiting there this June and that brought me to the thoughts of golden/pink sunset skies, golden sand with pink wild flowers. So last night I gathered up my size 15/0 galvanized gold and pink seed beads and started beading. No plan just beading. Using three different stitches, brick, RAW, and Peyote I am very pleased with this. Sometimes the beads and beading is all you need to carry you away on a spring desert dream.
Now if you are a seed beader and have not used size 15/o seed beads then here a the time to try.
These size 15/0 seed beads are on sale at Artbeads. com. They are Toho seed beads, so the galvanization will not rub off. Great beads!!!!










Snap button clasp



Bead with Honor and Integrity
Nicole/Beadwright




I am a reviewer of products for Artbeads.com. I received the beads above free of charge. I have used and reviewed this product and my statements are an honest description. I receive no compensation from Artbeads.com for my endorsement as it pertains to the product above.

6 comments:

Karyn said...

Ohhh I love both pieces Nicole but the bracelet is very striking. Did you create this from a pattern or from your clever head? I love the way you have ended off the bracelet.

Karyn

WTF Store said...

The pink and gold look very sweet together. A beautiful bracelet!

Olga Pavlova said...

I don't know what piece is more beautiful! I love both!

Brenda. said...

Very beautiful Nicole! I love the snap button clasp too!

LissC said...

I love this! Thanks so much for sharing!

Susan said...

OOOOH, I Love this bracelet...how pretty it would be I think in White, Clear, Mint and Pink...wanna make me one? LOL (slightly bigger size needed...tell me how much :)
Hugs,
Susan