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Awesome Collection Of Charm Bracelets At Cutey.Co.Uk
by Administrator on Nov.10, 2011, under Reviews
Just got to saw wide range of angelic & modish collection in charm bracelets at cutey. charm bracelets are created with a selection of beads & styles making them perfect to go with your dress sense, or personality. They are looking to bring fun, stylish and unique products to women throughout the UK and the wider world.

Awesome Collection Of Charm Bracelets At Cutey.Co.Uk
Charm bracelets specifically tend to be either very expensive, or very light and cheap feeling. With cutey bracelets you will find a good quality, heavy feeling product at a reasonable price point, that makes them ideal as gift products. I loved this website, hope you will too. Just check it out.
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A Jewelry every day – Orange Coloured Cats Eye Bead Necklace
by Administrator on Mar.18, 2011, under AJED, Handmade Jewelry
Now featuring beautiful cats eye bead necklace by Amanda. Orange is vibrant. It’s a combination of red and yellow and it represents energy, warmth, and the sun. If you want to get noticed without screaming, consider the color orange — it demands attention.

Chain is silver plated and measure approx 18 inches which can be altered if needed just send her a message. The price of the necklace is £12.00 but if you are a fan of her facebook page: LoveReplicaJewelry you can get 15% off :-). You can buy it from her etsy shop here.
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- A Jewelry every day – Gunmetal Rose
- A Jewelry every day – Urban Copper Cuff Bracelet
- A Jewelry every day – Bird nest earrings
- A Jewelry every day – Customized necklace with sterling silver open circle & Swarovski crystals
- A Jewelry every day: Sweet Spot, A modern sterling silver bangle by Francine Ruth
Dreamy summer necklace
by Maura Nicholson on Jun.23, 2010, under News & Events
This necklace is so summery, it has three mother of pearl stones,one moonstone and one labradorite stone hand set in silver. The two small mother of pearl stones have wire detail and silver beads.It has two stands of labradorite chip beads, that have lovely flashes of blue when caught by the sun,perfect!
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Vintage Steampunk Necklace Design
by Kay Jacobs on Jan.19, 2010, under Jewelry Making
I have to show you my new vintage steampunk necklace design.The necklace is made with vintage findings, watch parts and swarovski crystals. The metal is a antiqued copper making this a wonderful vintage steampunk look. Following are closeup views of this Necklace. |
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Since I have a love for machinery, with all the gears and things, steampunk is a style that I love also. |
The centerpiece is made with vintage copper findings, Swarovski crystals, and vintage wrist watch parts. |
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I built the chain of the necklace with links of Swarovski Crystals, watch gears, and vintage stampings. |
I like to sign my one-of-a-kind pieces. This is the back of the centerpiece. |
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I finished the necklace with an antiqued copper toggle clasp. |
If you like the Steampunk style, you can see more of my Steampunk designs at Pizazz Beads.If you would like more beading instruction, I have a Beading Secrets Series on DVD with beading instruction from beginning to advanced techniques. You can find great beads to make your unique designs at Pizazz Beads.
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Creating Focal Components using Polymer Clay for Impulse Bead Buys
by Laura Rockefeller on Nov.05, 2009, under Handmade Jewelry, Jewelry Making
You know you’ve done it. You saw a strand of beads, or two or six, and you just had to have them. I’m certainly guilty of impulse buys of this kind, only to get home and discover I have no focal bead to go with them. So I trot back out to the local bead shop where none of the focals seem quite right. So what to do?
You don’t want to let your beautiful new beads collect dust in one of your many bead storage containers. That’s a fate no bead should ever have to face, especially not those pretties you just brought home!
Enter polymer clay. With your beads handy, you can blend polymer clay colors to craft a perfect match or complement to your new beads. And with a myriad of techniques, there’s a style for every necklace. The focal points for the necklaces above were made out of polymer clay specifically to match beads in my inventory.

The green necklace has a round focal made from a jelly role cane to match kelly green round quartz beads. I’ve also created round beads to balance out the chuunkiness of the turquoise nuggets.

The blue necklace has a trapezoidal focal bead made of of clay using a marbleizing technique. They match perfectly with the sapphire ceramic discs I just had to have. With polymer clay, you’ll always have beads to match those darling impulse buys!

















