Hello friends,
Today's post is about not taking the time to read properly. Yep, being impatient as I am, I did not read the post of the "We're all earrings challenge" of this month properly. What stayed in my mind was spring and "leaping green".
So, with much gusto I dived into my polymer clay stash and started to make some pencil stroke flower beads in soft pink with some sparkles (the "spring" part of the challenge). I learned to make these through the tutorial of Susan Bailey of Turtle Soup Beads.
So, with much gusto I dived into my polymer clay stash and started to make some pencil stroke flower beads in soft pink with some sparkles (the "spring" part of the challenge). I learned to make these through the tutorial of Susan Bailey of Turtle Soup Beads.
I love love love her beads. Mine are not quite as pretty as hers, but I am learning.
Thinking leaping green, I combined the beads with pretty green beads. So I was all set for the challenge. I thought. Not. Nope. When I wanted to post the blog I finally read the second post of Erin... Oops, it was suppose to include much more green. Ah, well, that meant I had some new earrings to show you today :)
These will be available in my earring show beginning of April.
Thank you so much for looking and your support for Earrings Everyday :)
And you know I love to read your comments, so don't be shy and leave some words.
See you in two weeks.Wishing you all a wonderful day, full of joy, spring flowers and singing birds,
Janine
Esfera Jewelry
Janine, those earrings scream spring. I love em and going to try that tutorial as I am a newbie to the polymer clay world. Have a great day!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chelle for your wonderful comment. Please try that tutorial. I am a newbie myself and it was very easy to follow. Susan has other great tutorials as well.
DeleteAwesome color combo, Janine! I love the little rose beads too! Thank you for your post!! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Denise :) Your continuous support is greatly appreciated.
DeleteLovely! So you were just ahead of the game!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle :) Yes, normally I remember I have a post the evening before and stress out about making earrings. LOL, this time it was far more relaxed.
DeleteAwesome earrings Janine and your beads are beautiful ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you Suhana :) I always appreciate your comment.
DeleteI love your little flower earrings! I'm also a polymer clay newbie. Thank you for sharing the fun tutorial ----I think I could do it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary. I am convinced you can do the pencil stroke cane. It is the first ever cane I made and I was so surprised and excited it turned out so well. I already made flowers in various colors.
DeleteOoooo aren't these gorgeous,so very girly xx
ReplyDeleteThank you lovely Twinney. I always appreciate your comment :)
DeleteLove the earrings...very beautiful! <3 Thank you for the link as to how they were done. I really enjoyed watching her make the cane!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris for your comment. Susan has many more easy to follow tutorials.
DeleteI really love this color combination. Your earrings are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :) I always appreciate your comment.
DeleteWell these are very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue :)
DeleteSo glad you shared them! I love these bright pop of that poppy red color. Those are great components! Our We're All Ears challenge is really open to whatever interpretation you wish, so these are just perfect. ;-) Thanks for playing along! Enjoy the day! Erin
ReplyDeleteThank you Erin :) Next time I will play along.
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