Today I thought I would take this blog in a little bit of a different direction. I am going to discuss the pieces I used and what I did to make this necklace. I used these lovely blue/green shell beads that I got at Brazos Collections in Georgetown Texas. If you live anywhere near here or are going to be driving through and love beads or jewelry I suggest you stop!! I got the strand for $1! The links that are in between I also purchased there for $1.68 for a package. I used headpins in the beads to connect them to the links. The clasp is not visible but it is just a simple S hook that I got online at firemountaingems.com I have found that S hooks are good for all age groups. I love this nacklace and because of the size of the beads I can actually change the length using the S hook.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Blue/Green Shell Necklace
Today I thought I would take this blog in a little bit of a different direction. I am going to discuss the pieces I used and what I did to make this necklace. I used these lovely blue/green shell beads that I got at Brazos Collections in Georgetown Texas. If you live anywhere near here or are going to be driving through and love beads or jewelry I suggest you stop!! I got the strand for $1! The links that are in between I also purchased there for $1.68 for a package. I used headpins in the beads to connect them to the links. The clasp is not visible but it is just a simple S hook that I got online at firemountaingems.com I have found that S hooks are good for all age groups. I love this nacklace and because of the size of the beads I can actually change the length using the S hook.
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