A shell bead necklace (polymer clay)

Hi,

I finnished a new necklace yesterday and took some pictures.

Here it is:

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is also an advertisement: the leftover beads are for sale :) PöRRö

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Thank you Sooz.

I am all exited about this "nature" themed thing now :)

-- PöRRö

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PoRRo

You do it well Porro! Its exciting to see what you do with clay. Its not at all what I expect to see.. its earthy and beautiful! Diana

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Carol in SLC

And I adore learning the process behind such unique things, too. Thanks for putting in the 'step by step' as well as the resulting creation.

Deirdre

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Deirdre S.

Thank you Diana, part of my thing is to use pretty "muted" earthy colours.

And thank you Carol for your nice words.

And thank you Deidre. I like to see process pictures from other people: they make me appriciate the items - and give me ideas and ispiration. Even if the material is not "my" thing, I like to know how things are done. It can be useful someday in some odd context.

-- PöRRö

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Yep. It is all grist for the creative mill...

Deirdre

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