I had some fun this weekend. I was finally able to sit down and play with some of the man-made sea glass I had bought from 
ZNet Shows.  I only made earrings, but here's what turned out:
 
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| Red Sea Glass wrapped in copper wire. LOVE these and am planning to keep them for myself!
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| teeeeeny tiiiiiny copper discs I cut out, beat up, and strung on copper wire headpins I made. No sea glass, but I'm pretty
 proud of these tiny litte danglers.
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| Again, no sea glass, but I did make the bead caps and headpins from copper all by little lonesome! :)  The blue mottled beads
 on the bottom are ceramic beads from Michael's and the top ones
 are "mood" beads from Artbeads.com.  You can see the slight
 discoloration on the right bead where I put my thumb.
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| More gorgeous sea glass from ZNet. This time in orange rounds that I wire wrapped a bead into the center of. I added an amber
 crystal rondell for an accent at the top. This time it seemed to
 beg for gold... which is odd because most of my beads love
 silver or copper.  Oh, well.
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| See what I mean? Silver AND copper in with these orange and green sea glass beads. There's just something so
 flirty about dangley earrings!
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| More orange sea glass (think I got enough of it? Luscious color, eh?) I used blister pearls and fan-shaped findings
 to accent the beads. Mmmmm...
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| Tulip shaped blue sea glass, round moonstone sea glass and small red sea glass beads. Tulip glass is accented by silver
 flower like bead caps and strung on my handmade copper
 headpins (you can juuuust see the pink end of the pin on
 the right as it wraps around the bead cap). Silver lotus-like
 bead caps cradle the white beads.
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| Warm yellow sea glass strung on silver headpins I made, sitting atop small, sea blue crystal rondells and the silver wrapped
 around the front of the large bead. Fan accent from Michael's.
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| Yellow sea glass wire wrapped in hematite colored wire, dangling from extra necklace links that have ceramic
 tubes wired into them. The tubes had just the right color
 for the yellow glass to bring out the warmth but the blue
 still keeps it from being TOO yellow-y.
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I do plan to play some more with my sea glass (when I can... once again crammed for time ~bleah~) and I have an idea for another, smaller challenge that I'll be sharing soon (hop over to my FB page - button on the right of this post - if you want a sneak peak as to what that idea is) so keep checking back. I'm slower with my blog posts lately, but I'm still lurking (and stalking my favorite bloggers! hehehehee!)
You DID have fun, and thanks for sharing the results! Fabulous collection of earrings; especially like the pairs featuring the yellow sea glass - yum!
ReplyDeleteReally cool earrings~I love the yellow sea glass with the fans above them! And your teeny tiny copper discs are too cute too.
ReplyDeleteCute earrings!
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