Admit it: You're getting sick and tired of looking at my newly-minted earrings. Yet I, contrary soul that I am, haven't begun to tire of making them. Mind you, I'm having to squish all this jewelry-ing in around the daily grind, but I'm tough like that, so no big deal. I have discovered the not-so-local bead shop, and Shani and I did a little inspiration-gazing there this morning. When I finally got her settled in for her midday snooze, I made these:
I'm quite fond of them, I think. Want to see some less-obsessive creative spaces? Head over to Kirsty's, then!
No I'm not sick on seeing you wonderful creations, but hey I do get this worry, I worry that people are sick of seeing different versions of the same bears and wonklings week after week.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more I love than another obsessive, and well I'm not sure i should be included in the the Less obsessive space bit
you rock Mrs Bernstein xo
I'm not sure anyone else's creative spaces are less obsessive anyway!! But no, not sick of seeing your creations - are you going to start selling them...you should, they are very good :-)
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Beautiful and definately not sick of seeing them Wendy. I do wonder what you are doing with them all though?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sick of them either. If I was sick of them I'd be saying something like, "Can you stop doing posts on earrings and show us your toenails?"
ReplyDeleteWhat are you going to do with them all, anyway?
NOTHING wrong with a healthy obsession, Wendy. I would much rather be making lots and lots of these pretty baubles than lots and lots of cake toppers...
ReplyDeleteI loved your comment on my site today. You hit the nail on the head, of course. I, too, have a sad need for all those oohs and aahs and 'I don't know how she does it all' comments. My own worst enemy!! x
You definitely should consider setting up shop on etsy and selling them.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! Looks like you've been jewellery making forever, they look really professional.
ReplyDeletelovely lovely colour comb. I love a touch of the rose gold. Started with Hilda's wedding ring and now am starting to collect.
ReplyDeletegorgeous, i love the color of the bead and how the swirls of the wire enhance its natural beauty!
ReplyDeleteThey look very intricate. I admire the skill it takes to get all those little loops and curls in place.
ReplyDeleteWow...when did you start making earrings?? I really have missed a lot. They look great!
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