Put the glass back in the shop window.
The top left necklace was from my stash and I'm pretty sure it was by the late Sherrill Bedu of Calgary. The bottom left necklace is by Judy Lawton of Penticton who gave it to me years ago when Cheryl H., Lucille L. and I went to the Kelowna Show and Sale.
Most of the jewellery forms and much of the jewellery was taught in Linda Austin's class. The rest of the jewellery I made from beads, stones and findings in my stash.
I still have lots of forms and supplies left so I'll be making more jewellery later for a bedroom that I'm working on.
This has been SUCH fun!
Te ha quedado preciosa esa fachada de joyería!!
ReplyDeleteBesos.
Gracias, Pilar.
ReplyDeleteBesos, Maureen
So pretty! I love your window.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sheila. I love the case - wish I had several more of them but don't think they're being made anymore.
DeleteMaureen
Te ha quedado preciosa- Muy buenos los detalles de la puerta.
ReplyDeleteGracias, Isabel. Creo que las señales le dan ese toque final.
DeleteI love the final product, Maureen. The jewellery is fabulous but the way you've brought it all together is beautiful. Even the choice of wallpaper - classy but subdued so as not to take anything away from the jewellery. Great job. - Marilyn
ReplyDeleteThanks Marilyn. I can't take credit for the wallpaper. The case came already wallpapered. Wish I had several more - would do a whole row of little shops.
DeleteHugs, Maureen
Muy bonita, un trabajo de joyería muy bien hecho:-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful facade, and, I love the door signs too.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Drora
Thanks Drora.
DeleteI think the signs complete the "shop" look.
Hugs, Maureen