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More Ornaments

I mentioned I would show you some more of the ornaments I made this season with art beads! I am having fun making these ornaments and will probably make more throughout the year. Too bad I don't have any shows I'm going to do to sell them...

This first one is made with a cute cute birdhouse made by Rejetta Sellers!  I love her little polymer clay creations!  I used two shimmer beads by me, two faux rhinestone rondelles and a larger faceted glass bead and two little red rondelles to accent the birdhouse!  The hanger has a cute little peppermint that Rejetta included with the birdhouse!


These next two use polymer hearts by Martha Eason, from Menagerie Studio.  I have lots of her creations and will make more with them for sure!  This first one is made with czech rondelles and two of my tangerine sparkle beads.  The colors just pop on her piece with these beads!



This next one was made with faux black rhinestone rondelles, my shimmer beads, and a glass faceted round and two fire polished bicones.  Again, the colors just pop on the heart with the accents of these colors above!  I had a lot of fun making them.  I'll show you more when I get some made!



Comments

Unknown said…
They are all beautiful and would be wonderful on any tree
Jettabug said…
Absolutely LOVE the ornament you made with the gingerbread birdhouse!! So cute :)
Rejetta xx
Jettabug said…
Absolutely LOVE the oranment you made with the gingerbread house!! So cute:) All your ornaments are very stylish.
Rejetta x
Silver Parrot said…
Very cute! The gingerbread house one is outstanding!
CraftyHope said…
Those are just adorable. I especially like that second one.

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