Yep, like I said, the turquoise and the yellowy-greeny swarovski crystals are a fantastic colour combination - what colour do you say those crystals are, M.?
And I also really like the wire-wrapped shapes within the hoops themselves :)
I've always been fascinated with color and texture, but my interest in creating jewelry started when I noticed an ad for an arts-and-crafts shop opening in a local mall. I had lost one each of a couple of pairs of my favorite earrings and decided to try my hand at making my own. I bought some hoops and a few beads, put them together and had some left over... bought a few more to go with them... picked up a pair of pliers, some earring hooks, a little of this, a little of that...
And the rest, as they say, is history.
I'm a Carolina country girl transplanted to the Ile de France - a resident tourist, an amateur photographer, and a teacher for a very large international language-teaching company. We provide English lessons to French businessmen (and women) who need it to compete in this global economy.
Visiting France was a lifelong dream, but I never imagined I'd live here one day. Now I'm living in a Wrinkle-in-the-Outskirts of Paris with my husband and soulmate DiGi - about eleven miles from the center of the city.
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They're so lovely. The colors are beautiful together. Wonderful work, Muddy.
Thank you, Marjorie! :-)
Yep, like I said, the turquoise and the yellowy-greeny swarovski crystals are a fantastic colour combination - what colour do you say those crystals are, M.?
And I also really like the wire-wrapped shapes within the hoops themselves :)
The turquoise is complemented by light smoked topaz AB Swarovski bicones. Glad you like, Lea! :-) Thanks!
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