Posts Tagged ‘Beading’
Last week I bought a lot of freshwater pearls in different sizes and colors, I LOVE them! It makes your jewelry so chic and romantic. I want to show you my new freshwater pearl necklace and matching earrings. I also made a ‘new mommy’ bracelet, a great gift! Visit my Etsy shop for more Romantic Jewelry
This necklace is made of white 7-8MM dancing well corn shape freshwater pearls and Magenta pinkish cord shape freshwater pearls and a beautiful carved flower. All findings are sterling silver.
Total length of chain around: 18.9 inches/48 cm in total including the toggle clasp.
The length of each earring is 0.79 inches/2cm from the bottom of the ear wire.
New Mommy bracelet. This bracelet is a great gift for a new mommy. Sweet, pink bracelet with acrylic leaves and flowers, pink glass pearls, pink Czech glass baby bell flowers, a round pink baby charm and two cute 1 inch silvertone pink shoe baby charms. Size bracelet: inches: 7.48/19 cm.
Bracelet, made of many softblue Czech glass beads and Czech glass flower beads, white glass pearls in different sizes and silverplated findings.
Size bracelet: 7.68 inches/19½ cm. And I made some romantic 24k gold vermeil earrings, with 6mm Swarovski Bicone Beads, softblue 11mm Pear Shaped Swarovski Pearl, and 24k gold vermeil findings. The length of each earring is 1.18 inches/3 cm, from the bottom of the earwire. Visit my Etsy shop Romantic Jewelry
Dianna: ‘I create one of a kind necklaces and bracelets and beaded and wire wrapped earrings that are inspired by nature. I focus on creating combinations of colors and textures that I see in nature. I also get inspired by the beads I work with. I usually do not sketch out a design before hand, I just let the beads tell me how they want to come together. I have also recently started to do some chain mail earrings and hope to expand this technique in the future. Every piece I create is handcrafted by me in my Milwaukee WI studio. I have been creating jewelry for about five years. The first few years I practiced on making pieces for myself and my friends and family. As I improved my skills I began doing custom work for friends and co-workers. I began selling online a year ago when I opened my shop on Etsy. I added my ArtFire studio last month. I will continue to work to grow my online business, but I still do the majority of my business offline.





