As promised; Giveaway clarification; New stuff

I wanted to clear up any confusion with my jewelry giveaway. The ad is posted on ETSY GIVEWAYS here: http://etsygiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/02/green-moon-earrings-ends-0228.html
Which should direct you to visit my ETSY SHOP and comment on your favorite item. You can comment here on my blog or go back to the ETSY GIVEAWAYS site and comment there. Either way your comment will count. Thanks for entering and playing along!
So, as promised I wanted to show you the PMC pendant and charm after oxidation.



And this was before:


You might not see much difference, but there is a slightly darker tone that the liver of sulfur has picked up in the details of the textures in the pendant and charm.

Here's some new items that I finished over the weekend.






And here's an alternate view using my new box:


And here's my "labor of love". The piece that I've been working on for nearly a month, due to the fact that I ran out of bead caps and had to wait for them to arrive in the mail. I call this piece, "Old Town". It reminds me of an old southwestern town. A lot of work went into this piece. I hand made all the twisted jump rings, connectors, clasp, and double looped all the wire wrapped beads. This piece consists of natural gemstones, polymer clay beads, (made by Heather Powers), brass, and copper that has been oxidized. Now I'm thinking old Indian trading beads or something. Here's a couple of photos:


Well, I hope you enjoyed the eye candy today. Stop back later in the week!

Comments

I love the new necklace photographed on the leaves, very subtle and classy. That photo would make a great background for a brochure or magazine ad for your product photos.

I also really like that silver bracelet design. You were busy this last week weren't you?

PopArtDiva
cindy said…
Thanks so much for your comments. Yeah, I really liked the concept of the leaves with the "Old Town" piece too.

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