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Thanks again for taking the time to look at my work, everyone! I do enjoy working 3D and in the round. It presents a challenge with restrictions that beg to be overcome. Perri
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[quote user="SueW"] That is absolutely beautiful! It must have been a ton of work. SueW [/quote] Thanks, Sue. But it really isn't any more work than you do on your pieces - turning all those loops and forging and whatnot! I think we just all have our areas where we are willing to forget...
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I found this really lovely moonstone and needed a showcase for it. I don't ordinarily make rings, but this really begged for this treatment. I truly enjoy how it turned out, and the patina shows off the band to perfection. The title stems from the children's book of the same name, a favorite...
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I've been lurking and looking at all the beautiful creations you folks post, but saving my creative energy to make things for gifting. Finally got some space to create for me. I truly enjoy making these types of beads. It satisfies something in my soul. Hope you enjoy them. Thanks for looking, Perri...
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Truly beautiful work, Susanna! Your technique is always so neatly and professionally accomplished. I am partial to your influences as well. I've been captivated by the Romanov legend since childhood. If you look at this old B&B post you'll see what I mean. http://cs.beadandbutton.com/beadingforumarchive...
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Cristi, I put it on a satin ribbon and wore it to the local Halloween in Old Town - people actually thought it was a binkie for a monster. Halloween brings out ALL the crazies.....LOL Perri
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Thank you, Gaby! The pic of my grandson above it is 2x3 - sooooo.....maybe 1 1/2 by 2 3/4 tip to tip? Perri
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I just have a thing for 3D! Discovered I also have a tendency toward historically inspired pieces. This started as a failed wire bead that was teaching me things so I wanted to finish. My beloved Husband suggested put something inside it. My warped mind immediately went to those silver spoon and rattle...
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Jeanie, Thank you for the compliment! We all go through several incarnations in our work life, and one of mine was as a professional knitwear designer and manfacturer. Taught my share of classes, too. I actually got the idea for the knitted panels because a friend asked me to repair a sweater of theirs...
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Thank you, Fenian! And I don't even have a jewelry design degree or anything (sly laugh - private joke I'm glad to connect with someone who loves the old classics as much as I do :^) Perri
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