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Saturday, September 17, 2011
Soup's On!
Well, after many deliberations here are my creations. Marianne kindly sent me two packages. the first was taking a long time and she worried I wouldn't have any beads. So, I made something from both of them. Using pendants like her fused glass was a real challenge for me. I usually have the idea of what I want then I make the beads to go with the idea. This was working backwards for me. It was a lot of fun and I learned more about fused glass. I even tried to faux fused glass like the blue one. It is not completely finished so that will go in a later post. this was great fun, thank you Marianne and Lori for all the work.
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Very nice finished pieces Line! Great use of that soup!
ReplyDeleteHow kind of your partner to send two soups! Wonderful soup & beautiful pieces you made!
ReplyDeleteI am SO sorry for being late -- today our internet provider decided to crash. My stress level is through the roof, to say the least! They're still working on it, but it's like dial-up.
ReplyDeleteI am SO loving that last piece -- it reminds me of winter and snow and I LOVE both (I think I'm an anomaly in that.)
I hope you'll participate again!
Love, Lori
They all turned out great. Love the way you used your soup.
ReplyDeleteNice job! I like the first necklace especially.
ReplyDeleteNice work! I really like the movement of the strands in the first necklace. Very pretty! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove both pieces!! Don't you just love fused glass? Terrific job!
ReplyDeleteVery nice jewellery! I especially like that first necklace: lovely colours and attractive design. Great work!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness...your soup is DELICIOUS my Friend!!! I adore your design, it's truly stunning! Well done, another AMAZING cup of BEAD SOUP from a very talented designer!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! Nice work, Line! I like all of them but particularly the bottom one with the large focal. You did a great job.
ReplyDeletevery unique work. Your pieces are visually striking!
ReplyDeleteNice pieces - I love the first necklace. Very interesting, how you wrap those two strings together! Greetings, Michi
ReplyDeleteNice work! Love what you did with your soup! Love, love that blue necklace! Lovely creations!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! You have created two terrific pieces of wearable art. I like your use of color and texture. Thank you for sharing. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteLori
The pretty blue necklace is my favorite. Beautiful designs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I especially love the long chain earrings and that last necklace! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love how the white beads in the last piece make the whole necklace pop.
ReplyDeleteFun colors and combos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love everything you made. The last necklace is particularly delicious
ReplyDeleteWhat fun pieces! Love all the earrings and the necklaces are just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow two sets of bead soup mix to play with. How great is that. Both necklaces and sets of earring are delicious! You did a really Soup-er job!
ReplyDeleteNice job on all pieces! How sweet your partner sent you two packages - you did her proud!
ReplyDeleteJulie and Andrea
Lovely soup designs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great range of colors and looks - I really like the swingy, fun first pair of earrings!
ReplyDeleteBoth of those necklaces are really fantastic. I like all the texture in the first one with the multiple strands and the soothing simplicity of the second. You've really made some pieces to be proud of! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI really like all your pieces. Your necklaces are both so different, both great designs. Love the big blue focal of the second piece.
ReplyDeleteJenni
so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pieces! I really like the last necklace - the white beads are lovely with the blues!!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful necklaces...really loving the blue one!
ReplyDeleteI like the last necklace with the big and long white beads and the little glassbeads framed in the connectors.
ReplyDeleteAmbra
Nicely done with both sets of ingredients. Very interesting use of ribbon on the second necklace.
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