And, a big thank you to my partner, Cat Pruitt, who gave me such wonderful things to work with! Here's what Cat sent ...
I love the palette of the different elements sent by Cat. I mean, she sent EVERYTHING~ I knew I wanted to set her focal off so I used the wonderful little beads that look like Amber. I wish I could say for certain what they are. I hand-knotted them so you'll find a little knot in between each bead. I love to hand knot pearls and other beads. It's so relaxing. I know, some of you find it as interesting as watching grass grow. But that's what makes the world go 'round.
I've really got this Boho-Gypsy vibe going on with all of the chain that Cat sent. I think I'm going to add a little more to fill in the space above the focal a little better. I'll repost the photo with the additional chain and get your opinion.
Because I used all the chain in the front of the necklace, I was forced (LOL!) to use fabric for the back! Look at the handmade toggle! I love it!
Here's Cat's spectacular etched copper pendant. This is quite large ... maybe 1.5". She did a really nice job capturing all of the detail. I'm afraid mine never look as good as this. :-)
I'm so thrilled with this piece that I'll be wearing it soon. It "looks like me!"
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What a fab necklace! You totally did justice to that awesome focal.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, fabulous job with those gorgeous components! Love the 'boho', love the chains, love the color!
ReplyDeleteWow! You've got the boho-gypsy look down pat. It's just a gorgeous necklace and the colors are so rich and luscious. Well done to you and Cat!
ReplyDeleteCyndi
really love the layered look you created... beautiful piece...
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Barbara! Those hot colors are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful necklace! The colors are spectecular! The design is great, everything was put together well!
ReplyDeleteA stunning piece! You certainly nailed the gypsy style here. I'll bet it looks wonderful on the neck. The focal is amazing, as are all the components.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE it! You rocked that chain, and I would love to improve my bead knotting skills -- knotting makes things (especially special beads) so secure.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating! I hope you join me again this summer!
Love the colors and the fullness you've achieved. Quite a statement.
ReplyDeleteThese pieces make me want to run out for Butter Chicken. They are spicy indeed.
ReplyDeleteHot like fire - I love your design! And it does'nt matter, that the chain gets lost for the back - the used fabric fits great to your work! Extraordinary & wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely necklace! I like the multiple strands/chains and how you suspended that fab pendant.
ReplyDeleteWell this is certainly gorgeous, Barbara!! I love the multi-strand look and you created an incredible "boho" style design here. The etched focal is really stunning...and I bet this will look fabulous when worn!
ReplyDeleteSo amazing, I like your style and I am sure the women who can wear this necklace will feel full of power:)
ReplyDeleteLovely greetings
Sabrina
Way to go Barb Lewis. It's a necklace full of great energy. It had my favorite colors in it so I knew I'd be drawn to it. :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW and WOW again Barbara! You amaze me!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing focal! You have used it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBarb, this is stunning. The amber and orange contrast beautifully. Not used to seeing pieces from you without enamel, but you obviously do good work in all mediums. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Barb! Totally AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteAmazing focal and you did an amazing job with it!
ReplyDeleteI have never accomplished knotting yet...must try it now! She sent you a fabulous soup (oh...that toggle!!! LOVE IT!) and you did a fabulous job of putting it all together!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, I always look for the time to fit it in...get a bit stressed, but at the end totally enjoy the adrenaline rush! It is thrilling to see what actually comes out of what is sent to each & every one of us.
ReplyDeleteWow, that IS quite the focal, and love the added ribbon =)
Very Gypsy Princess!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like me too- great bead soup.
Such a beautiful piece from beautiful soup! I always have trouble getting the chain to lay where I want and stay there if it continues around the neck -- so this solution with the fabric looks perfect! Plus it has to be quite comfortable. :)
ReplyDeleteLove all the layers and texture, and the way you put it all together. Instead of being lost in all the boho-goodness, you captured the feeling and spirit of the focal perfectly. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the gypsy style you captured in the piece! So spicy! Can't wait to see it with more chain.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful necklace! I really like it..stunning!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, I love this necklace, it's lovely...
ReplyDeleteYes your necklace really has a BohoGypsy vibe. Fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a bold and beautiful necklace! I LOVE the color pallet you got to work with!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the rich "Indian Summer" colors of this piece!! Adore the multiple strands down from the beautiful ribbon!! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAs always, you blow me away with your creativity and design style. I love the soup ingredients you received from Cat (that etched copper is to die for!), and the necklace you created is truly a masterpiece - beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW, Barbara!! I don't know what to say, other then this is an absolute STUNNING work of art!!
ReplyDeleteWow this necklace needs to be worn while watching a beautiful sunset (to match it!) perhaps while enjoying a frozen margarita to cool you down! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I've nominated Lori for the Force of Good Awards, please stop by my blog at creatingcures.blogspot.com and read a short post.
Be Well ~~T
Wow, what a fabulous bold necklace! Those Czech sunburst beads are to die for! I love knotting beads too - it's not boring to me :)
ReplyDeleteWhat great colors! I love what you did!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous necklace, what a show piece! Has an middle eastern feel to it. I like how you descended the etched pendant with chain, very unique!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job - and nice photographs as well. Love your website.
ReplyDeletei love how bright and colorful your piece is. Loved it. Also marked your site to revisit after I get through the blog hop because your own work is amazing.
ReplyDelete~diana
I love this necklace, normally oranges are not my color but I just love it in this necklace, I would so wear this piece!
ReplyDeleteSonya
So vibrant and full of life! I love this. Great ingredients lead to great soups!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love the boho feel. And that focal really is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing focal - you used it beautifully. Love the boho vibe.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! Is this a design offering to the sun herself? If it is how pleased she would be! Some people made statues of the gods, I would say your necklace is that in jewelry form! I love the pendant your received from Cat and LOVE the design with the silks, sun burst looking glass beads, and copper! Oh my, just exquisite!
ReplyDeleteIt's a really lovely piece. Nice job with the challenge. I'm glad you were able to find some time for it!
ReplyDeleteOh, your necklace is fabulous. That pendant and the glass beads the color of a sunset. The ribbon. It all just comes together in such a cohesive way. Love the clasp too. It is beautiful. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI'm very late getting around to everyone, but giving it a try this week! I love the items you were sent and love what you did with them! They were so creative and colorful and you really went with that and added a style to match! I'm glad you mentioned the moon/sun pendant was brass, I was thinking it was ceramic at first glance. Very cool either way, and great color to it! I'm so impressed by both of you!
ReplyDeletevery bohemian chic!
ReplyDeleteYou have created such a vibrant necklace - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous components and gorgeous results...but where's the enamel?? *g* Would have loved/would love to see some of your enamel added to it.
ReplyDeleteBarbara - I loved how you highlighted the copper pendant! What a gorgeous piece.
ReplyDeleteSTILL making rounds here!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the soup I've sent- adding the ribbon was a lovely touch to soften those bold colors!