Today I was focused on spring. I lost a battle with squirrels last fall and gave up all but one bird feeder, but I'm getting ready to put a couple back up. I like squirrels; I just want them to quit knocking down the bird feeders. This necklace is in honor of the birds that I hope return to my window. The nest is wire-wrapped with sterling silver wire and contains three freshwater pearl eggs. The bird is hand-cut and hammered, then buffed to a soft glow. The two pieces hang separately like charms. You can see more details here. Wouldn't it make a great Mother's Day gift?
I'm so glad you stopped by and hope to see you tomorrow. Note: If you'd like to enter the One-a-day Giveaway, just post a comment on any One-a-day blog post (current or previous day) during March, and tell me what you think of a piece and why. Read all about it here.
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Sue Lacy WiredThis began as a hobbyist's blog. Over time it became a quest to support & connect metalsmiths around the globe who use foldforming techniques in their work. See how it all turned out: www.foldforming.org Archives
July 2016
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