Friday, January 20, 2012

rosey additions to my etsy shop

This past week I created some necklaces for the art gallery which sells my jewelry. So while I had my supplies out, I made two lampwork and pearl bracelets and put them into my etsy shop. My personal favorite of the two is this Parisienne Roses one above. ;)

Beachy inspired lampwork roses bracelet.

I've also added some vintage treasures to my shop as well.

I also found the time to sew a few Provence lavender sachets as well.



Thank you for visiting! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

6 comments:

  1. you've been VERY busy I see! all so lovely! have a great week-end! stay warm! :)

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  2. Such gorgeousness, can't pick a favourite!
    I have some similar beads in turquoise and I have some freshwater pearls, think I might make myself a bracelet,earrings and necklace to match and might fit in some lace too. Will go well with a top I have, that's deep turquoise.

    Loving your sea pics too.

    Have a great weekend,

    Sandie xx

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  3. Hi Louise! Love your creations! And your photos are so lovely, too! Did I mention that I make jewelry, too? I haven't made any in a long time. I used to even make my own lampwork glass beads! Jack of all trades...master of maybe a few!! I have some bracelets I made that I never sold. I may put them in my Etsy shop...not sure. They're just sitting here collecting dust, so I guess I might as well. Maybe around Mother's day. We'll see!
    I look forward to getting to know you better! Hope you have a lovely weekend!
    Becky

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    1. Oh Louise, I love the bracelets!
      I cannot post a comment on your blog since you have the “reply” option I have used “reply” to leave one...
      I do not understand why... as I am on blogspot too, but I don't use that option...
      Hope your weekend is good!

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  4. ooh, I love that rhinestone buckle & all that lace! Beautiful bracelets!

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  5. love your etsy shop and added your items in my favorites. Catherine

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