For this go-round Lori paired me with the very lovely Sumi Rani of Designs By Sumi and the blog HundredColors. Sumi is such a sweet and lovely young woman and I felt such a strong connection with her right from the start. She, her husband and young daughter moved here to the U.S. all the way from India. I am in awe of her strength and courage, I could never move so far away from what and who I know and love. Sumi is such a talented artist, on so many levels. She is incredibly giving and gracious. She has a degree in Electronics, a Master's in Computer Science and is an interior designer and very talented jewelry designer. Incredible. After absorbing our connection and enjoying our email conversations Sumi let me know that we had another connection - her daughter and my oldest child shared the same birthday, February 28. Kismet.
First, the soup Sumi sent to me:
How beautiful is that?! The Om pendant is so perfect. The vibration of "OM" symbolizes the manifestation of God in form ("sāguna brahman"). "OM" is the reflection of the absolute reality, it is said to be "Adi Anadi", without beginning or the end and embracing all that exists. Love it! The burgundy cloth that my soup is resting on came in a later package from Sumi. It was a gift within a gift. Sumi sent me a love necklace she created for me and it was wrapped in the fabric. This piece of fabric is very special and I'm so honored that she gifted it to me. I have a plan for it that includes the polymer piece from the picture above which I believe Sumi made (I forgot to ask her, I need to!). I had hoped to have both pieces completed, but as always, time gets away from me. Since moving here, her idol of God has been draped in the fabric. Again, I am so honored Sumi shared this with me.
Here is the necklace she created for me:
For my piece today I used the Om pendant, the clasp and a lot of the beads Sumi sent to me. I added some vintage brass corrugated rounds and small glass rounds from my favorite bead shop The Beadin' Path (Heather and Jan are closing their in the next month, I'm so sad. It has been the BEST bead store in Maine for about 20 years. I'm not in complete despair though, they're remaining a strong online presence.). It's a soothing palette. Without further ado:
Here's a tip for you, one that I know but chose to ignore, until I had to restring the necklace twice (and will a third time - I need to make it a couple of inches longer): the best crimps to use are sterling silver crimps from Soft Flex. Don't use anything else, truly. Cover the SS crimps with a crimp cover to match your metal or a large hole bead. Using anything else is a waste of time, unless you enjoy picking your beads up off the floor.....just sayin'. Thank you Sumi, for sending me such a lovely soup (I'll let you know when I finish the second piece).
Here is the soup I sent to Sumi. I was inspired to stamp "bloom" on the pendant as a result of one of the email conversations Sumi and I had where she said "bloom where you're planted" regarding her move to the U.S.:
Alicia
Marinache
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Amber
Dawn Goldish
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Barb
Solem
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Bev
Breisinger
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Birgitta
Lejonklou
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Breana
Fry
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Brenda
Sue Lansdowne
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Bridget
Torres
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Carol
Dee Myers
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Carolyn
Chenault
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Cassi
Paslick
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Cece
Cormier
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Cheryl
McCloud
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Cindy
Wilson
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Crystal
Thain
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Cynthia
Riggs
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Dana
Hickey
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Dana
James
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Darlene
Fortier
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Deana
Hager
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Deanna
Cox
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Deb
Brooks
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Debra
Behrends
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Denielle
Hagerman
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Denise
McCabe
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Diana
Frey
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Diana
Welte
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Dini
Bruinsma
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DiYana
Alcalde
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Dolores
Raml
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Donna
Millard
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Dot
Lewallwn
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Duane
Clark
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Dyanne
Cantrell
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Eleanor
Burian-Mohr
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Elisabeth
Auld
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Elizabeth
Owens Dwy
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Emily
Greer
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Enikö
Fabian
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Erin
Grant
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Eva
Kovacs
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Eva
Sherman
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Gina
Hockett
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Grace
Rotenberg
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Gretchen
Nation
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Hannah
Rosner
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Heather
Davis
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Heather
Marston
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Heather
Powers
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Ingrid
McCue
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Jacqueline
Marchant
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Jan
Petek
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Janeen
Sorensen
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Jane-Michael
Stallings
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Jasvanti
Patel
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Jayashree
Paramesh
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Jayne
Capps
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Jean
Yates
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Jennifer
Cameron
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Jennifer
LaVite
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Joan
Williams
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Jodie
Marshall
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Judy
Riggs
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Julie
Anne Leggett
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Kat
Barron Miller
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Kathy
Lindemer
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Kim
Hora
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Kim
Houston
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Kim
Sparks
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Krafty
Max
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Kris
Lanae Binsfeld
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Krista
French
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Kristen
Stevens
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Kristi
Harrison
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Kumi
Fisher
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Laren
Dee Barton
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Laura
Bracken
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Laura
Demoya
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Laurie
Hanna
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Laurie
Keefe-Cecere
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Lea
Avroch
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Leanne
Loftus
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Lee
Anne Messerschmidt
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Leslie
Schenkel
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Linda
Anderson
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Linda
Djokic
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Linda
Murphy
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Linda
Sadler
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Lisa
Liddy
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Lisa
Suver
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Liz
DeLuca
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Liz
Engriser
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Lola
Surwillo
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Loretta
Carstensen
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Lori
Anderson
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Lori
Bergmann
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Lori
Bowring Michaud
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Lori
Poppe
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Lori
Schneider
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Lyn
Foley
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Maddison
Langford
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Magdalena
Sikora
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Mallory
Hoffman
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Marcella
Austenfeld
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Marcy
Lamberson
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Maria
Clark
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Maria
Rosa Sharrow
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Marianna
Boylan
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Marie
Covert
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Marti
Conrad
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Mary
Ellen Merrigan
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Mary
Harding
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Molly
Alexander
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Nan Emmett
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Niky
Sayers
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Pam
Chesbro
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Pam
Farren
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Pam
Sandy
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Pam
Traub
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Pamela
Gangler
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Patricia
Buchanan
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Patricia
Johnson
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Patty
Miller
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Paula
Hisel
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Peggy
Gabrielson
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Perri
Jackson
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Rachel
Baron
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Rachel
Stanley
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Rain
Hannah
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Rana
Wilson
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Renetha
Stanziano
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Robin
Reed
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Rochelle
Brisson
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Rose
Rushbrooke
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Ruth
Szapa
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Sally
Russick
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Sandi
Volpe
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Sandra
Pendragon
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Sandy
Richardson
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Sarah
Small
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Shannon
Hicks
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Shari
Replogle
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Sheila
Daniels
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Sheila
Davis
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Shiraz
Biggie
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Shirley
Moore
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Skylar
Bre'z
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Staci
Smith
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Stacy
Pomerleau
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Stephanie
Weiss
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Sumi
Rani
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Susan
Sheehan
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Suzette
Bentley
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Tamera
Norris
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Tracy
Choy
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Tracy
Stillman
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Valerie
Norton
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Vicki
Holliday
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Lori, what a calm and serene mood that piece sets! I looooved it! I tried my best to do justice to the soup you sent me, and so very happy that you loved it! And the kind words you shared about me filled my eyes. Thankyou for the incredible understanding.. These are not just jewelry, but relations strung between once strangers' heart infused with love. Kismet. The coincidence of the birthdays, and all. Will definitely keep in touch, Lori. Much Love ~Sumi
ReplyDeleteLove your work!
ReplyDeleteLovely necklace you made with you bead soup! The colors you used are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great necklace. I love the metal beads, they are wonderful!! ~KM http://kraftymax.blogspot.com/2013/03/7th-bead-soup-blog-party-reveal-33113.html
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job and sounds like you've made a lifelong new friend in the process as well?! *Ü* I hope you're having a great time with the Party Blog hop too! http://loribergmann.blogspot.com/2013/03/bead-soup-7-revealat-last.html
ReplyDeleteLovely work ! You framed the pendant beautifully :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely necklace. I really like the Om pendant. And thanks for the crimp tip. I am crimp-challenged.
ReplyDeleteI'm on the 3rd reveal, I'm partecipating for the 3rd time on BSBP, I'm visiting all blogs...
ReplyDeletebeautiful necklace, great work!
ciao dall'Italia
Beautiful necklace...love how you described the thinking behind it all.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty necklace. It does look calming as it should considering the focal. Great job.
ReplyDeleteSuper necklace. It's got a peaceful feel to it. Well done.
ReplyDeletekathy
Lovely and creative work!
ReplyDeleteI really love these, could totally see myself wearing them, too. Great soup!
ReplyDeleteIt's a stunning necklace, you did justice to the amazing focal
ReplyDeleteLove the story! I'll be checking back, I want to see the other necklace when you get it finished!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pieces. That om necklaces is very zen. Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou made some beautiful pieces! I love the om necklace.
ReplyDeleteYou made the perfect pieces for Sumi's great beads. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces!
ReplyDeleteI love both.... pretty....
ReplyDeleteAmazing work !
ReplyDeleteVery nice jewelries!
You cooked that Soup to perfection. Tranquility and peace with just the right dash of oooooo ahhhhhh. Great use of the Soup!
ReplyDeletelove how unique they turned out :)
ReplyDeleteNice! Nice! Nice! You are a very talented artist.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pieces! Great job!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, they are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice necklaces! I really love the second one.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori,
ReplyDeleteI came here again!! To see that necklace! Your design is so serene, and I would wear it all the time(Being the restless person I am!! You know it!). Of course, the crimp tip you gave is very valuable especially when we work with heavier pendants - that one is Indian marble :)!
Very nice necklace! I really enjoyed reading your blog!
ReplyDeletevery elegant and delicate creations!
ReplyDeleteYou honored the spirit of OM I would so wear this while meditating.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty I love the color and the beads you used! Thanks for sharing that great tip!
ReplyDeleteYour necklace is beautiful. Good job using your soup.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and full of meaning! I just love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming to the party, and I apologize for my delay in commenting.
Your post was just as beautiful as your pieces! The soup you sent Sumi was gorgeous! Where did you get those beautiful lampworked coin beads? they are YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteLoveley pieces you created!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous necklace!
ReplyDeleteYour necklace is lovely - the design complements the focal. Thanks for crimp bead tip.
ReplyDeleteThe necklace you created is really fab! I love that it's so neutral in its color scheme so that it's perfect for any color combination!
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