Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Thing A Day for Day 16 - Works In Progress

I'm grateful to two people for showing me a couple ways to make pendants - first, Julie Picarello and second, Judy Belcher. Somehow, pendant-making has always been difficult for me, until these two wonderful women decided to share some tricks. These three pendants are made with my recent "Medieval Forest" canes.

They are not baked yet, I am waiting to get a full baking pan of things before heating up the oven, so I will share them as "works in progress" today.

Click on the image to enlarge them. Thanks for looking!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Jackie thanks for overlooking my typo missys, but I should know better. Lucky you having Julie P, and Judy B ,to be your teachers. I have a Judy Belcher book and love it, not that I havent got nearly everyones Polyclay book. LOL, wonder what will happen to them all when Im not around anymore, as my Ds have large libraries of their own and have some of the same as I have and more.
    I am of course book mad. Today saw a Beryl Taylor book, I just must have. She does surface embellishments.
    Love your pendants again.
    Bye
    Love
    E XXX
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  2. These are so pretty and delicate. Love the way the bails compliment the beautiful cane.

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  3. Hi Elizabeth - I am a book junkie, too! Have them all, and can't give them up.

    Thank you, Anita!

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  4. Beautiful and aptly named, LOL!

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