hair bands, new to making these
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hair bands, new to making these
and some rings
dizzylynn- Established Hopper
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Re: hair bands, new to making these
They are lovely. How talented are you!
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OMG they are beautiful!
Loving them.
how much are the hairbands. My friend is getting married next year and may be interested.
Loving them.
how much are the hairbands. My friend is getting married next year and may be interested.
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They are beautiful
Makes them even more special that they are unique
Makes them even more special that they are unique
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Wow they are really beautiful
Tuckerbunnies- Elder Hopper
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The hair bands will be approx £8 - £10 plus delivery. My rings start from £5 the onces in these are wee bit dearer cos there jasper and amythist. cant spell lol.
dizzylynn- Established Hopper
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wow,they look amazing,very vintage
fall3n-ang3l- Established Hopper
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If anyone would like to see more pm me I can give you my facebook blog name, I dont think I am allowed to say it on the open thread, if I get costumers from here will be happy to make donations to rabbit welfare.
dizzylynn- Established Hopper
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1s attempt at a beaded tiara, wain loves it shes stole it lol. No instructions or guides on how to do it I just done what thought would work lol
She loves it that much she tried to sneak to school with it on this morning, made her bring it back they would have made fun of her.
Not very good but hey I am only learning this.
Simple, but I am sure one of the ivory pearls is too dark or is it my eyes.
dizzylynn- Established Hopper
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oh my goodness these are amazing i love the rings! think they would make a great xmas present as there unique...can you pm me your facebook name so i can add you and have a look at your other stuff....really interested in the rings, wouldnt mind getting 1 for myself!
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ooo these are beautiful!! puts my jewellery making to shame!! I'm loving the rings! Ive never really been into rings, but I would totally wear them!!
lizzi_b- Established Hopper
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Do you have a page lizzi, would be happy to give you some tips and ideas.
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They are really beautiful, I particularly liked the one with the amethysts.
Hugs
Jo xx
Hugs
Jo xx
jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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Thanks, got many more but oh dont want to over run the poor forum lol. makign bunny pendants, least hoping too cant find a paint brush so can seal them.
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dizzylynn wrote:Do you have a page lizzi, would be happy to give you some tips and ideas.
No I just do it as a hobby and generally I make people jewellery as birthday/Christmas presents as i always feel they are more personal. The stuff i do is more bead work though rather than metal/wire work. I'm very jealous of your skills!! I was tempted to give metal work a go, are there any books you could recommend? and is all the equipment expensive?
lizzi_b- Established Hopper
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I do everything really, its just a hobbie too, but I made to much to keep everything lol. dont know enough folk to give them all as pressies. Most of the tools I have are a coiling gizmo, pyragraphy gun (wood burning cant spell it lol) I buy the metal filigrees bare then ink them up, the equipment to make them is to big and expensive, would love to make my own lampwork beads but I would set the house on fire, I tought myself really, reading books from libruary, going online and searching, but alot I just done by eye, so sometimes its a bit of a disaster. I have a page on facebook where I share everything, waterfall creations. I list the odd few on folksy or misi but there are listing fees so cant really list loads.
dizzylynn- Established Hopper
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Impresive! They look well made even at the high magnification.
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