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Pretty Palettes December Challenge

My apologies for the late post. A lot of things to take care of before we ring in the New Year.  The Pretty Palettes challenges are hosted by Erin Prais-Hintz and Halcraft.

Here are the beads I chose to go with the inspiration photo:

My Halstead Bead Gallery Selections

Here are my designs:

Memory Wire Bracelet

Starry Night Earrings
Mixed Metal Curvy Link Bracelet

Mixed metals indeed.  Once again this was a fun challenge.  Thanks to the hosts!

Happy New Year Everyone!

Renetha 





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  1. What a great collection you have here! I especially love the curvy link bracelet. What a clever design! Those links are really cool! Thanks for playing along. Watch for the next Pretty Palettes inspiration on January 7th! May your New Year be creatively fulfilling and full of the best kind of challenges to help you grow! Enjoy the day! Erin

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  2. I am in love with the mixed metal curvy link bracelet. It has such great movement! Have a happy hew year!

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  3. Your bracelet seriously rocks! And what a creative use of the links with the earrings- love them! Christie

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  4. Love the curvy link bracelet! I could wear that everyday! Great Job!

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  5. I love the curvy bracelet it has a nice flow.

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