It is neat to look back on pictures of older jewelry I made and see how my designs have improved over the years as well as my photography skills.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Monday, April 8, 2019
Alabama Themed Jewelry
I enjoy making Alabama themed jewelry. Keep in mind I am an Alabama fan, but I do not own the copyright to any of these images. This is a hobby of mine and all of the jewelry I am showing in this post I have either given to family or kept for myself.
This is one of my favorite Alabama themed bracelets I have made. I used lampwork glass houndstooth print beads, black glass beads with a smooth matte coating, a resin faceted beads with an Alabama "A," and a metal football charm that has the phrase "I Love (heart) Football."
This bracelet is like the first one, except I used red beads instead of black.
I made the above bracelet and earrings set for one of my sisters for Christmas one year. I like how they turned out.
This was a fun bracelet to make. I used resin houndstooth print beads, and took an Alabama themed cabochon, added a pendant bail to the back and strung both onto stretchy jewelry cord.
The earrings pictured was one of my first attempts decorating hook earrings. I bought a read pair of heart hoop earrings and secured resin cabochons to the front of them.
The bangle pictured was fun to make. I took a bangle and wrapped houndstooth print ribbon around it. I secured the ribbon to the bangle using glue. Next I glued the Alabama cabochon to the front of the bangle.
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Monday, January 21, 2019
Throwback Post: Rhinestone Tweezers
This was my first time adding rhinestones to a pair of tweezers. I liked how they turned out so much I kept them for myself.
Throwback Jewelry Post: Fourteen
These bracelets were fun to make. I used chain and ponytail holders to make cute bracelets that also turned into fashionable pony tail holders!
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