




More beads, and photos, to follow. I'm certainly not putting silver jewellery making aside (I have too many tools for a start!), but I'm enjoying exploring other fields a little. I plan to experiment some more with polymer clay and I also have some copper wire - I'm going to discover just how similar/dissimilar it is to silver.
I love copper, and use it regularly. It would go beautifully with those gorgeous blue beads!
ReplyDeleteOooh, thanks for the idea, I hadn't thought of combining the clay and copper. That's set me off thinking of colour combinations now . . . thank you!
ReplyDeleteGosh, can't believe you've not done that before - those beads look great! Well done!
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Thank you for the compliment! I'm very flattered :-)
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