thanks!!
I really had a blast doing the bride and mother's jewelry. Those two would make a great example of
the type of jewelry that I like to make. I could never get into weaving or using seedbeads cause
those things are so damn small... *squinting* very very hard to see and time consuming to use I
bet.
Sterling
"Heather" wrote in message ...
Absolutely exquisite!! You did a marvellous job on all of it. I, of course, am partial to the
greens and just love the mother of the bride set. But the bride's jewellery is so unique!! I see
what you mean re the red.....it is lovely too, but as I am also not a red person, I would prefer
working with the greens or turquoises.
I end up working with a lot of shades of blue, and sterling silver. But as I was (operative word
here) a redhead and have green eyes, I prefer gold and greens. But my pocketbook prefers
sterling, lol.
Again.....you did a SMASHING job on all of it......it is beautiful.
Cheers......Heather
"Sterling" wrote in message
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I think sage green is more of a silverish green gray ... if you know what I mean.
I like all colors, with Blue being my favorite, but I don't like working with Reds. Weird huh?
I finished the jewelry, imaged them all, and put it up on a temporary page on the net....
http://members.cox.net/silveredleaf/index.htm
Its funny, but I re-did the red jewelry about 5 times each till I settled on what you see. Like
I said before, the blue and green jewelry were a lot of fun to make cause those two have to be my
favorite colors to work with.
Sterling
"Heather" wrote in message
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Hmmm, if I called it "sage green" would you like it better?? I happen to LOVE sage green and am
trying to imagine whether khaki is different. Is it? Just a thought.
Cheers...Heather
"Dwyn" wrote in message
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Khaki. Ugh. I just tried a new (to me) glass last night and it came
out Khaki. I've decided that's it - that the colour I can't stand - I
can't even be objective about the shape of the bead - because the
colour is getting in the way.