Monday, September 28, 2009

Bracelets and Brooches

                           
Yesterday Heidi and I co-taught our monthly jewelry class.  I did bracelets embellished with grungepaper roses (thanks to Wendy Vecchi's great tutorial!), and Heidi did fabric brooches (which we learned at the SU! convention).
Everyone's projects blew me away, but I have to give a special shout out to Teri, who put three roses on her bracelet and awed everyone.  Here is a sampling of what was done:







And check out "Wonder Woman's" wrists:

Well, we got off to a great start with our holiday gifts, wouldn't you say?

9 comments:

  1. Eileen, These are so beautiful.. Looks like the class was a blast. I love the grunge flowers so pretty.. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

    Wishing you abundant blessings,
    Tami

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  2. Wow, looks like so much fun and such beautiful end results!!!
    Wish I was there!
    Dorothy

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  3. Eileen, My gosh,yall's jewelry is beautiful. Looks like yall had tons of fun. I wish I could have been there. You need to teach us a class on this.

    Carol

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  4. Oh Eileen....I LOVE LOVE LOVE these!!!!! You did a fabulous job girl!!!

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  5. How fun to come and be a part of your jewelry party! I think it all turned out beautiful and know it was bunches of fun! I must find me some grundgeboard soon and give it a try. I'm saving the tutorial and putting this on my to do list. Diann

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  6. Eileen, these pieces of jewelry are wonderful! I know everyone enjoyed the class, and went home with lovely items.
    Hugs, Judee

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  7. Looks like so much fun! And everyone's pieces look so lovely! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Eileen, this was such a fabulous class. I've been wearing the bracelet and the fabric pin every day!! Can't wait to make more.

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  9. Looks like that was a fun class. I just love Teri's bracelet with the 3 roses!

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