




I usually use Sterling Silver to make my handcrafted/handwired/beaded jewelry, but discovered several sizes of copper that I'd purchased when I first got involved with this venture!!! That was over 2 yrs ago...hehehe I thought I'd show you some of what I've designed this week and have to tell ya it was fun...didn't think I liked copper, but I do...please note I'm quite the novice at creating handwired bracelets...
2 comments:
I really like that pieces.
It is allways good to play around and to see what comes out.
IN this case it is something very pretty
Have a great sunday
Janine
these are beautiful and I really like the look of the copper....it warms the pieces up!
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