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Green Agate |
I have recently been doing this new wire wrapping style. A friend of mine had an earring that was made similar to these and so I tried it. It is a bit too much for me. But it is fun to make! I like swirling the wire around the edges and adding beads. What style do you like? I love using real stones. I found this green and purple stone and fell in love with it. The red jasper is so earthy, grounding. Can you guess what stone the green and purple one is?
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Bostwana Agate |
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Red Jasper |
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Bostwana Agate |
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Can you guess what stone this is? |
Such pretty wire work! You should do a tutorial on wire baskets! I am still trying to get this style down, but your's are amazing! Btw, I asked another blogger who does a lot of wire wrapping to join the group - Alicia Marinache. And my guess on that last stone .... watermelon tourmaline?
ReplyDeleteRuby Fushite I just found out when I went to a bead show. That had more of the stone so I wrote down the name this time. Cool right! Ruby yay!
DeleteOh, gosh, your wire work is beautiful -- I've always wondered how it was done! There's no way I could even bend wire in a circle, let alone make it flow like the currents so smoothly and gracefully. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks :) yes anyone can join the group wire wrap. My Mom bought this stone and I have looked all over for the name of it. I am happy with watermelon tourmaline. I will work on a tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comments. It's great to get feedback. I do these all day long and make so many that they all look bland to me. It helps to have others perspectives. :)