more landscapes and wire bracelets

I tried some more landsacpes:

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The one in the middle is one of the original. I like my new tree better. Then I decided to try a deserty look, but I wanted to put a little blue in the sky, just wasn't sure where. Lol. Well, now it looks like water, so hubby called this one "Lake Tahoe" for being a lake in the desert. Also, a couple of wire bracelets I tried from the WAJ magazine:

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I really like these! Easy to make, and the black and silver one is definitely me!

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They are all absolutely beautiful! I can almost see a cacti in the far right one. The tree is my favorite also and the center one reminds me of a far away memory. A pleasant memory none the less. :) The bracelet's are terrific and I am particial to gold and choose it. :) Excellent and beautiful and I can see the skill, time and love you put into these. Harry

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Harry

The 2 new landscape beads are great. They look like you have been doing them for a while even though you just started with them.

Marissa

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Marissa Undercofler

Hi Jerri,

I saw that bracelet made it in Sooz's favorite bead store and classroom, and really admired it. Yours are great.

You should cal the desrt landscape "mirage".

Tina

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Marisa Cappetta

I really loved your first one, but love this one too!! Your bracelets are very cool!!!

Carol in SLC My newest creation:

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Carol in SLC

Wow, Jerri - you have a knack for those landscapes....keep it up! They're gorgeous! The bracelets are wonderful too. :)

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Kandice Seeber

They are so beautiful, the one on the left really catches my eye. Shirley

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mkahogan

Thanks Harry! I was thinking of putting a cactus on the next deserty bead I do!

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Beadbimbo

Ooooooooo! Good name for it!

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Beadbimbo

Thanks everyone, for the kind words! I love sharing pictures and getting the feedback.

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Beadbimbo

vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "Marisa Cappetta" :

]Me thinks I should start getting WAJ.

i love it - - but i'm still using the "kiddie projects"!

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vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "Beadbimbo" :

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cool! when i saw that design, i wondered if you would try it. do you think it would work with round wire? it is SO tempting . . .

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vj

Yes, I'm curious if it would work with round wire, too. Was it pretty easy? It doesn't *look* hard, but it was listed as their advanced project, so I'm nervous to attempt it ;o)

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Kyla

vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "Kyla" :

] it was listed as their advanced project, so I'm ]nervous to attempt it ;o)

exactly!

i'm still back in the children's pages!

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vj

I'm not sure. I think you could. Get a piece of craft wire and give it a try.

ALSO this is a beginner project! I really wondered why it was titled "advanced". We learned it (using the same sized beads) in my first wire class!

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Beadbimbo

It's VERY easy! This is NOT advanced! Go for it!

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Beadbimbo

Put a rattlesnake on it and I will hang it off the back porch, to ward off the varmits.

LOL

Becki "In between the moon and you, the angels have a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right." -- Counting Crows

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BeckiBead

Seriously, Becki,

Rattle snakes are even better "mouser" than cats. One of my friends living alone on a national forest in-holding always made sure to be respectful and grateful for the snakes.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

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