Saturday, July 09, 2011

July Blog Partners

What amazing things were created by my wonderful blog partners this month! Linda Landig made this warm relic necklace using my Roman Shipwreck pendant...


Look at how those golden tones set off the matte glaze on the pendant!

Erin Prais-Hintz created this rich necklace with oxidized metal and stones that couldn't have matched better if I had glazed them!

She didn't stop there though, my Aurora Borealis button was transformed into a stunning clasp for her bracelet!
Thank you so much for your beautiful work ladies!

Now, the Good News:
I just completed a HUGE website restock, lots of new items primarily in the architectural and botanical categories. You may also notice that I have a brand spanking new category for buttons as well!

The Bad News (for anyone who might like to scoop up some of these new goodies) is that my website is on vacation, as am I, until July 20th. Feel free to place your order so you don't miss out on these new items but unfortunately I will be unable to ship them out until July 21st.

Hope you're having a wonderful summer!

5 comments:

  1. Gorgeous pieces - both your components and the end results from these super talented ladies. Enjoy your holiday :)

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  2. Beautiful work...both your pieces and the finished necklaces!

    Have a wonderful holiday!
    Cheers

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  3. Hi Melissa! I've been traveling and haven't had time to blog about the necklace I made with your pendant, yet. I'll be doing so soon, though, and will let you know then! I loved using your fantastic pendant. I gave the necklace to my sister-in-law for her birthday, yesterday and she loves it!

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  4. Oh so pretty! They both did great jobs! Have a great time!

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  5. Botanical categories sound interesting as I love the insects on my accessories.Very nice colors chosen which brings us close to the earth...nice collection.

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