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Snowflake Challenge Wrap-Up

I had a wonderful time with this challenge and want to thank Michelle Mach for hosting the Secret Snowflake Challenge.  I'd also like to thank everyone for all of the comments about the necklace. 

This challenge featured beautiful handmade porcelain pieces by Chinook Jewelry, along with pewter daisy spacers, Czech glass in a variety of shapes, snowflake-shaped sequins, a few button pearls, a star-shaped silver-plated spacer, some white organza ribbon, and a wavy, silver-plated ring.
I had a wonderful time with the Challenge Blog Hop, and I learned a few techniques that I may use in the future.  There are a lot of talented beaders out there so check out the links to their blogs in a previous post. 

Finally finished earrings to match the necklace....


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  1. Your earrings are just as gorgeous as your necklace.
    Therese

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  2. Beautiful creations! And I especially love these earrings!

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  3. The earrings are very pretty but the necklace is absolutely exquisite!!! :-)

    If you would consider another challenge (in which you choose the beads), I am currently having a Valentine Challenge on my blog. Hope you'll stop by and check out the details:

    http://beadhappilyeverafter.com/blog/?p=18244

    Warmest wishes,
    Crystal :-)

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