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Artisan Clay Addition


I finally got my peanut beads, and they were what I wanted to complete my Artisan Clay challenge this month. Today I finally got to string them up - here's the necklace with the added strand! I think they do a lot for the necklace! They give some texture, and they add the missing matchiness that was needed!

Comments

Nice necklace love the colores and the peanut beads do add just the right matchiness to the necklace.
Therese
Noemi said…
It looks beautiful, and those beads really does finish the necklace.
No wonder you were so happy when you got them!
Have a great weekend and a happy Independence day.
Pretty Things said…
I really like this!
It's beautiful Sue!! I agree the strand of peanut beads add to what is already a great necklace!
Anonymous said…
The peanut beads are perfect! They rock that necklace! It looks great.
Unknown said…
Gorgeous the peanut seeds really compliment to color of the donut and pull everything together. I have a few different colors in my stash of peanut seeds just haven't used them yet I am waiting they are awesome.
Amy F said…
you are exactly right- those peanut beads were perfect!

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