Are you involved in planning a wedding sometime in the future?
Be brave! Take a chance! Move away from the ordinary!
Consider adding some of these stones to the festivities.
They are wonderful for bridal showers, bridesmaids gift, family mementos and so on.
The event definitely will move into the 'remember forever' catagory with ideas like these.
Hi, glad you dropped by. I make a variety of Mixed Media Jewelry as well as Polymer Clay Sculptures, Animal Totem figures, Spirit Stones and other things that catch my fancy. I’m moved and inspired by all Earth Elements and am a Nature and Animal Lover through and through. My blog offering are very eclectic. I hope to be a more diligent blogger in the future. Please leave a comment and come back soon.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Something Special for a Special Friend
I'd like to show-off one of my projects.
A year ago a friend of mine did a huge favor for me. I wanted to give her a special 'Thank You' and this was the result. I made her a beaded hatband. I was very pleased with the results.
My friend judges and competes in Herding Competitions with her Pembroke Welsh Corgi's. She has and herds ducks, sheep, cattle and geese.
Along this side are a grey Pilgrim Goose, black headed Dorper Sheep, a red and white steer and, of course, a Red and White PWCorgi.
On this side is another Corgi, a black and white steer, a Black Bellied Barb Sheep and a white Pilgrim Goose.
The front of the hatband features the name of her famous herding Corgi, Dual Champion (DC) Beau. He's truly, one of a kind. My friend is pretty special, too.
A year ago a friend of mine did a huge favor for me. I wanted to give her a special 'Thank You' and this was the result. I made her a beaded hatband. I was very pleased with the results.
My friend judges and competes in Herding Competitions with her Pembroke Welsh Corgi's. She has and herds ducks, sheep, cattle and geese.
Along this side are a grey Pilgrim Goose, black headed Dorper Sheep, a red and white steer and, of course, a Red and White PWCorgi.
On this side is another Corgi, a black and white steer, a Black Bellied Barb Sheep and a white Pilgrim Goose.
The front of the hatband features the name of her famous herding Corgi, Dual Champion (DC) Beau. He's truly, one of a kind. My friend is pretty special, too.
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