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Happy Mother's Day! - Button Swap Design Reveal

Pics of buttons I received here:

Sneak peek of what I am contemplating using for a bracelet.

I chose the MOP inlayed button to use as a clasp in my design since it is in my most favorite bead color ever...457!  Come back later today to see what I come up with.

And here it is........





Participants
Karen Mitchell and Renetha Stanziano *Thank you for stopping by!
Kim Roberts and Partner unable to participate at this time.
* Pam Ferarri and Stefanie Teufel (will share their reveal on a later date)
(You are here) Renetha Stanziano and Karen Mitchell
* Stefanie Teufel and Pam Ferarri (will share their reveal on a later date)

Comments

  1. I can't wait to see! Message me when you're ready because I don't want to miss it!

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  2. Renetha, I love what you did with your inlaid button! I can imagine this type of beadwork bracelet took AGES to create - it is beyond me. The pattern looks quite complex. The results are just gorgeous, and I love the color too!
    Thank you for participating in the Button Swap!

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  3. I love what you did, the colours are perfect together!

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  4. Ooh pretty! What great colors! I just loved this swap!

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  5. beautiful work! i love the earth tones in your bracelet.

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  6. Gorgeous! You did a lovely job. Seed beading is amazing.

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  7. What a pretty bracelet you made! Nicely done!!

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  8. A beautiful piece! I can see why this is your favorite color--it's gorgeous!

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  9. Wow, I love this!!! The button goes perfectly with the beads, I love how they set each other off! :)

    Thanks for sharing with all of us!

    *~* Julia *~* http://beautifullywhimsical.blogspot.com *~*

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