Hi Bethany! Thank you so much for linking these up to our Simply Create Link Party! You are being featured tonight! Please feel free to stop by and check it out! :)
I absolutely love these Bethany! I am going to have to make them with my daughter this summer. Pinned! Our Simply Create Link party is going on right now. I would love to have you link up, as I’m sure my followers would like to see what you created too. Hope to see you soon!
Beautiful! And as someone who can’t wear most metals (allergies, ugh) I’m always intrigued by new metal free jewelry. Newest follower here! Stop by The Frugal Freshman Homemaker sometime :-) http://www.frugalfreshmanhomemaker.blogspot.com
Hi Bethany! Love the beads….very useful and super cute! I have made angels, pumpkins, Pilgrims, Santa, and a couple of singing Victorian children with clay…they sit and collect dust…jewelry is much more useful…Bravo!
Your necklace is beautiful! I love the turquoise beads with the brown ribbon – so pretty. I’d be thrilled if you’d link up your pretty project at Off the Hook!
Thanks so much! I was pretty lucky with this color and was mixing food color until I got a cute one. But next time, I will use acrylic paint. Thanks for visiting!
Does the clay dry that shiny or did you have to shellac the beads after they dried?
No it dries matte, I put a layer of glossy modpodge after they dried.
Hi Bethany! Thank you so much for linking these up to our Simply Create Link Party! You are being featured tonight! Please feel free to stop by and check it out! :)
Melissa
redflycreations.com
I absolutely love these Bethany! I am going to have to make them with my daughter this summer. Pinned! Our Simply Create Link party is going on right now. I would love to have you link up, as I’m sure my followers would like to see what you created too. Hope to see you soon!
Melissa
redflycreations.com
Beautiful beads – they really do look like turquoise!
Love the color! Hard to believe it’s mostly cornstarch.
Thanks! I know, it’s crazy, but it’s awesome!
Beautiful! And as someone who can’t wear most metals (allergies, ugh) I’m always intrigued by new metal free jewelry. Newest follower here! Stop by The Frugal Freshman Homemaker sometime :-)
http://www.frugalfreshmanhomemaker.blogspot.com
Thanks, it would be perfect for you :)
I love the color of the beads! Pretty! Thanks for sharing @ Submarine Sunday!
T’onna
Thanks!
Lovely necklace – great color! Thank you for sharing this post!
Thank you!
It’s gorgeous!!! I think I’m off to read how you made the clay now. Oooh – Can’t wait!
Sheree
http://www.seaweedandraine.com
Thanks!
This is beautiful!
Thanks, Rita!
Absolutely beautiful!
Thanks, Jill!
I love the color combo you used, the necklace looks great!
Thanks, Teenah!
Hi Bethany! Love the beads….very useful and super cute! I have made angels, pumpkins, Pilgrims, Santa, and a couple of singing Victorian children with clay…they sit and collect dust…jewelry is much more useful…Bravo!
Thanks! So much fun to make things with it!
Wow that turned out awesome! Love the color.
Thanks!
Your necklace is beautiful! I love the turquoise beads with the brown ribbon – so pretty. I’d be thrilled if you’d link up your pretty project at Off the Hook!
Thank you!
BEAUTIFUL. Such a lovely color.
Thanks, Rachel!
L O V E your necklace!! Absolutely beautiful and I adore the color! ;) Nicely done!!
Brenda
ChattingOverChocolate.blogspot.com
Thanks, Brenda!
So beautiful!!! GOrgeous colour.Thanks so much for sharing. Would love to have you visit me sometime.
Have a fabulous day!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Thanks so much, Ana! You have very cute ideas on your blog!
SO pretty! I love the colour too! How did you get this shade?!
I think you must have a similar colour love to me…I’d love you to visit my blog
emmieloves.blogspot.com
I’m glad I popped by xo
Thanks so much! I was pretty lucky with this color and was mixing food color until I got a cute one. But next time, I will use acrylic paint. Thanks for visiting!