Hello, I know it's been quite a while! I am glad to be back for a blog hop with Lisa at A Grateful Artist.
Lisa is always very generous with the kits she sent. This time there were two color options, purple and blue, I chose blue of course. I remembered to take a before picture after I sorted everything. So many pretty beads and so many different shades of blue
I decided to make an ornament, and did a netted cover for a glass bulb. I think I might add another row, I decided not to originally because I thought the netting would go down too far but now I'm not sure. The only beads not from the kit are the seed beads. It really sparkles!!
I hope you enjoyed my post, and please take a look at what the other participants made with their kits.
Your hostess: Lisa Lodge, A Grateful Artist
Heather Canepa, Desert Jewelry Designs
Beti Horvath, Stringing Fool Jewelry
Shaiha Williams, Shaiha’s Ramblings
Ann Schroeder, Bead Love
Kari Asbury, Design Challenges
Therese Frank, Therese's Treasures
Linda Anderson, From the Beadboard of...
Lisa Prewitt Knappenberger, LiRaysa Designs
Ellen Newcombe Gravante, TBD
Have a wonderful holiday season, here is a dose of cuteness with Heidi and Mozart in front (kind of) the Christmas tree :-)
What a great idea! Your ornament will look great on a Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea to make a beautiful ornament! It is beautiful. This brought back a wonderful memory of one year when my mom and I made those. (I always need her support if I am doing bead weaving!) Your doggos are adorable - another source of happiness along with beads.
ReplyDeleteI love your ornament and I bet it does have lots of flash.
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What a great ornament! It brought back some special "Crafty Christmas memories" from a long time ago. Handmade ornaments have always been my favorite, and blue is my fav color. Love the bassets.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely ornament! I bet it just sparkles when the Christmas lights hit it!!
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