
Attach an 11mm jump ring to each end of the group of three strands of 6 inch chain (one teal and 2 gray)Ĥ. Attach the golden bronze beads to each end of the bail with an 8 mm jump ring.Ĥ. Enough wire has been allowed to double wrap them if you wish.ģ. Wire wrap both ends of the golden bronze 10mm beads each with a 6 inch piece of the sterling silver wire. Using the 6 mm jump rings attach the #6 seed beads to the 8 loops on the Zola Elements BailĢ. There is nothing worse than finding a great bead you love to use in your designs and not being able to get more after it's gone!Ĭlose up of the Leaf Pendant and the Large bailĨ feet of 20 gauge sterling silver wire (patina before using.)ĥ Corfu blue porcelain beads -ranging in size from 8mm-14mmģ pieces of 6 inch chain (one teal and 2 gray)ġ Zola Elements Patina Green Brass Scrolled Focal Link 64mm x 56mmġ. Stock up on rare finds! If you find something you really love at the show, find out if you can purchase more online later. Narrow down your choices while you shop for focal beads and coordinates so they are more likely to get used after you get home from the show!ġ0.
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Bring your sales tax license and take advantage of deeper discounts on beads you buy in larger quantities. Take advantage of show specials to save on larger purchases.Ħ.Decide beforehand if you are going to budget for larger purchases like tools or if you'll go home and order them.Test drive specialty tools at the show to try them out!

Each bead completely wonderful on their own, yet together, magic.ĥ. I think it lends a softness and a bit of mystery. Lastly, and I can't explain it, but I love, loveee these little plastic hand-dyed puffs with the other two. The gold is warm and the scratched rustic texture is a nice contrast to the perfectly, perfect, crystals. They were the perfect proportion and size. I haven't run across this shape/size very often and frankly, I don't remember where or when I got them!
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I suppose I would need to shoot a video to capture the full prism of color they give off. For the pair of earrings below, it was the vintage faceted crystals at the bottom. I usually start with one piece that I'm particularly fond of.

I must try out dozens upon dozens of shapes until that little voice in my head says "yessss". My worktable is purposely cluttered with just about every material and type of bead. One of my favorite things to do in jewelry design, is to bring unexpected shapes and patterns together.
