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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:04 pm   Post subject: Necklaces that are easy to make


I've made these today:



You measure up the wire, add the loop to the length, thread the loop and close it with a wire clamp, thread the beads, pearls or whatever on the wire, finish off with something a bit heavy and/or bulky, put a wire clamp on the end, cut surplus wire, and voilĂ .

I've used tiny beige and brown glass beads and fresh water pearls, but that's because I already had them in my stash. I'm going to try Swarowski beads and glass hearts tomorrow.

Are these good to give away, do you think?


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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:26 pm   Post subject:


Well, YES they are good enough to give away....I'll take the one with the dark bead on the end. Very Happy

All kidding aside, those are really pretty and using the wire is a good idea, being stiff you wouldn't have to worry about the necklace tightening up and frequently having to rearrange it. With a turtleneck or cowlneck shirt they would look really good.

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Very lovely, indeed Very Happy
I can't imagine anyone who wouldn't be thrilled to receive one, Droopy.


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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:57 pm   Post subject:


Actually, I would only give these to people I really, really liked. Consider selling some. People love jewelery and right about Decemeber 1 is a good time to tap into the Christmas market. Tap, tap. Smile


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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:44 pm   Post subject:


I agree with Bethie about selling them. Costume jewelry is all the rage at the moment ans I'm sure yours would be snapped up quickly as they are really pretty. Never say that they are home made though always say they are HAND made - believe me it makes a big difference.


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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:28 am   Post subject: Necklaces.............wee I am on that bandwagon too.


Those are nice ........
I just bought me some of beads yesteerday ..
I love Saworski jewels.. I am on a bracelet and needed stretchy elastic , is what I was doing yesterday.

I made a bracelet this summer, of different greens.
Beads different sizes. And wore it to a wedding with a dress greem with different flowers....
It looked great .....i am attached to bracelets, but will try that necklace......

Thanks for sharing .

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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:51 am   Post subject:


*taking notes* Thank you for nice comments and good tips. There are plenty of hobby fairs before Christmas, but the people exhibiting are so professional, I'm scared just thinking about participating.

If I do, I'll make sure the signs sais "Hand Made".

And I probably need to make a lot more, and in several different colours too.

I have a rather big family, and thought these might make presents for the women, or for my best friends.

Pictures please Barb.


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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:17 pm   Post subject:


Yes, your family will be delighted by these. Smile Maybe over winter you could make a bunch for a spring sale. Do NOT be afraid to put yourself out there. We usually make up about 100 necklaces and 200 pairs of coordinating earrings. The earrings are easy to make and a lot of ladies buy two or three pairs. Almost everyone who buys a necklace also buys earrings.


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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:12 pm   Post subject:


Those are very pretty Droopy.People will buy those real fast.That is the rage now.I bet one would be gorgeous in blue beads.Oh yes signssaying.Droopy's Handmade Originals.


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They're really nice! Good job!


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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 7:58 am   Post subject:


Earrings, of course! I'll make a shopping list. Glendann, I've got plans for blue and green too. Freshwater pearls come in all colours now.

I enjoy making them, it's not too demanding. Thank you.


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Bethie, what style of earrings do you make? Have you shown some pictures, or can you? And also the necklaces. I guess everyone on the Stew knows but me... what type of business do you have? You make such beautiful, original and interesting items. I'm so jealous of your amazing talent Wink


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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:23 pm   Post subject:


Here are some that I've made. I have them for sale in my store,
you can click on the picture for a bigger view

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bracelets on stretch cord. I made some of the beads from sculpey (polymer clay)



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Gorgeous! I love the green one, but all are beautiful. Thanks for showing them, Wrennie Wink


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Absolutely fabulous, all of them. I liked the brown one best, I think...


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