Winter's Dream

This bracelet is an Oopsy, given it started out with a Daisy chain as the center, then I added crystals on the outer loop but it didn't fall right. The outer loop wanted to curl in, so I ended up increasing the bracelet size with another row. I like how it turned out, but the picture doesn't give it justice. The bracelet sparkles with the blue Swarv crystals in the center and then clear AB Swarv crystals on the outer layer. The seed bead colors are snow white and iridescent clear.



Comments

K.C. said…
Beautiful bracelet I think. I can make nothing like that, so I am completely impressed.

On another note. If you read back a couple of days into my blog, you will see that I have a similar feeling about dentists/doctors. My went a little bit deeper. I won't go into here, but needless to say, my fear is a little crazy now.

Yes, some of them do talk to you without much empathy and that is a shame. It is such a shame. So, to find a good one--that is a blessing!

Thanks for your comment. What a great experiment. I do that all the time. It is amazing to watch how people change when you smile at them. There is a connection when a genuine smile is given. I love it, and like I said, it really does keep on giving.
Raffy Jay said…
people here are really artistic. You're a big proof.
Anonymous said…
That's very beautiful! You know, you should add a store to your website so that people can order your jewelry (if you're interested in selling it, that is).

I actually see a sedation dentist--he gives me a sedative for everything, including getting my teeth cleaned. Otherwise, I just sit in the chair and cry...
Aleta said…
Hi K.C. Thank you for your kind words about the bracelet. It was an adventure at some points with not knowing if I should scrap it or not. I’m glad it turned out well.

I visited your blog and I’m so sorry for what you went through with the dentists and doctors. My prayers go with you for strength for all you’ve been through. And thank you for reminding me about the power of the smile and sharing it with others!


Hi Raffy Jay Thank you for your kind words and for visiting my site! I’ll be visiting yours shortly!

Hi Jen ~ You make me smile. I used to sell jewelry, but now I make it either for friends or family as gifts. If someone REALLY wants something very specific, then I’ll sell it. The problem I find is when people want the same thing over and over again, the pattern gets boring for me or if a person is ultra picky, then it’s frustrating. For me, it’s a hobby. Though one of my cousins wants me to put some of the jewelry in her shop on consignment and I’m seriously considering this… Thank you for your positive encouragement!! And hmm, a sedation dentist, that’s a new one and not a bad idea at all!
Cynthia said…
OMG. You are really good at making those bracelets. I'd love to learn how to make them but I'm afraid my OCD would rear its ugly head...ha! But the bracelets I've seen are gorgeous!
Aleta said…
Hi Cynthia! You make me smile! Thank you!! I think I have mild OCD, because I think it takes that to finish some of the bracelets. Lol. Seriously, you have to really want to finish it. I’m the type that if I don’t finish something I started, then I can’t start a new project. It’s a completion thing for me. Thank you for your kind words!