Remind me, in the future, when they tell you you can use small beads or chips, use the small beads. Stringing the chips on the necklace part was a huge pita. But they did match the agate slice the best. And they were cheap! Inexpensive, this was an inexpensive necklace to make. I didn't think it was going to be because the pendant was $6.95. I thought everything was going to go up from there, but that really was the main cost.
The first, or maybe second, time I took Beading Boot Camp, I made the most expensive piece in the class. Every week. The problem is that I love color so much, I am often unwilling to compromise on a good match. I don't know what's happened in the intervening years. Maybe my classmates just don't compare prices?
I hope the recipient likes it!
12 comments:
Very pretty. I do love having a post a day on your blog. Thank you for finding interesting items to tell about.
Very pretty indeed!
Beautiful necklace Nikki.
Linda
Fabulous!
Wonderful job. How lucky to have classes in your area!
It came out really pretty! You can open your own jewelry business soon.
What a lovely piece!!
LOve freeform this necklace is beautiful.
Happy Thanksgiving
Catherine
Beautiful! The branching looks great to me.
love it!
It's gorgeous! I love agate, so I applaud your good taste. :)
I once did a string of chips and then, after the week it took to make it, the wire snapped and they went everywhere. Argh! But you're right- they give an organic flow that works really well, and you can't get that with uniform beads.
Great job!
That's gorgeous!
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