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Art Jewelry Elements Earring Challenge!




This is the first reveal for the Art Jewelry Elements Earring Challenge!  You can read more about it here.  The challenge is to create a pair of earrings each week, and post about them every two weeks.  Participants sign up for quarterly increments and post on a special AJE Pinterest board.  The earrings must include an art bead.  These are the earrings I posted!  The first ones are cool wintery earrings with my own shimmery lampwork beads.  The second ones are probably more for fall, and feature my enameled leaf charms.  You can find both of these earring pairs for sale at my SueBeads Jewelry store on etsy!  Please stop by and check it out!  It's lonely!  If you head over to AJE, you can check out what everyone made via the linky tool!

Comments

adlinah said…
Love the earrings! Especially the wintry pair - those shimmery white beads are so pretty.
Anonymous said…
Lovely earring Sue, the white ones are perfect for the snowy weather we're having at the moment.
DVArtist said…
These are both very pretty.
Nicole/Beadwright
Alice said…
Sue, your earrings are gorgeous, especially with your own lovely beads!

I think my favorit is the second pair which remind me of my favorite season-Autumn.
Dee Clark said…
I love both of your earrings - great start! Can't wait to see your next two entries.
Unknown said…
Very nice earrings, bright and pretty!
AliMc said…
Love those shimmery snowflake earrings!
Regina said…
Love the winter white and the fall colors. Will check out your shop as well.
baymoondesign said…
Your earrings are beautiful !

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