2/24/26

Glass Pearls

 I've finished another necklace! This one is just strung beads. No weaving. I used some beading wire, Accuflex, so it would last longer.



This is the tutorial video here: Pearl Necklace. Remember you have to have a Facebook account to have access to it.

I used 3 sizes of glass pearl drop beads,  vertically drilled, for the focal point, as well as some tiny sterling silver 2mm beads that I found on Amazon, and some small silver spacer beads from the stash.



The rest was done with the 2mm sterling silver beads, 3mm round glass pearls, and 7mm by 5mm glass pearl teardrops. I am quite surprised at the quality of both. I figured they'd be cheap looking and feeling but they are quite well made. I haven't done much with glass pearls before. I usually get real pearls but I didn't want to spend the money that would require.



I added a 3 inch chain so I can vary the length of the necklace when wearing it.



I used a plain silver lobster clasp. It came with the chain which I did not expect so it was a nice surprise. I attached the clasp with silver crimp beads.



I am super pleased with it.

Last Friday was our 44th wedding anniversary. I planned to wear the necklace when we went out to dinner. I decided to make a matching bracelet too. It has a silver fold over clasp because it's super difficult for me to do a spring clasp on my wrist.


Speaking of our anniversary, my husband got me red roses! they are so beautiful.


I got something new to help with photographing small things, like the jewelry I make. It's a small collection (7) of very nice cardboard backgrounds and a stand to clip them on to, a small backdrop set. Each cardboard has 2 backgrounds. This is front of the page I used for the above necklace.



This is the back so you can see the stand to clip the background to. You'll notice the blue marble background on the back too. It came with the clips and a small roll of tape to help keep the background in place on the table. It's pretty cool and very handy.


One of my Phalaeonopsis orchids is blooming!



It's so pretty. 


It also helps to make winter a little more bearable.

We got a bit of snow a few days ago. It was about an inch. It's already all gone and temps are going up into the 40's next week. Meanwhile my daughter that lives in Rhode Island sent me a picture of the snow she has. It's pretty deep, well over 2 feet for sure. Winter is so weird this year.

Live Long and Prosper \\//






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