Well, the past few days were a sort of computer abstinence,LOL(checking from work and my sister doesn't count, right?).We changed some furniture in the house and therefore, we had to change to computer too (the old one just couldn't "fit" the new table anymore) that may sounds crazy...hehe. Actually, we had to replace to "normal" computer with the laptop one, as my minimalistic preferable style unfortunatelly influenced the computer style, too. Maybe I'm the only person in the whole world prefering the standard configured computer (including standard mouse and keyboard), but I suppose that I will get use to it;).
During these non computer days, I had much more time to give some creative ideas breakthrough...or let says craft madness moments.
And well, here are some results
I combined these newly made beads with some old ceramic ones, that I found at my granny's house and it was like discovery of the lost and forgotten treasure
This is how it looks when on...
I think that I will list it on etsy;)
I also made other 2 necklaces with some felt and fabric and one with lace etc.
I started the first one by cutting the fabric flowers...and than stiching it to the felt shape.
I liked the idea of the composition with some tick branches
And finally I made the necklace that was so long, that I decided to rather make 2 smaller ones:)
The other one was made wits some clooney lace that I like so much
Well, have a nice weekend!!!!
xo
Katarina
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5 comments :
O WOW!!! So lovely! Is there anything you can't do Katarina? I am also partial to a "Normal" computer. I have a laptop but I had hubby attach a "Normal" keyboard and mouse to it. LOL!! I just don't like the laptop keys or mouse. ;)
LOL Lindsay, I suppose that growing up in artistic family pretty much influenced my creativity!!
how awesome! love the photos - wonderful work..the necklaces are amazing - I am sure they will do well on etsy!
Katarina,
your necklaces are gorgeous, but then everything you do is awesome!
Terrific designs and so unique!
mary
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