Hey there people and Happy Tuesday to you! I hope you are having a good day wherever in the world you may be.
Today I wanted to share with you some more behind the scenes sneak peeks of some of the items in my store. I get such a buzz from creating new items and listing them and I really enjoy photographing the process to share with you.
I already shared a little of the jewelry making process with you here on the blog but here are some more snippets of the way I create my items.
My angel cards all guillotined and ready to be used!
Some lovely musical paper I had left over from Christmasses past.
All chalked up and ready to go.
This lovely vintage paper I found in a thrifted chest of drawers I bought. I've been waiting for a project to use it in.
This chalk business is messy you know!
My lovely FREE cabochon rings drying :)
The necklace backs drying ready to be transformed.
That pretty vintage paper turned into cute necklaces with my artwork on.
Hung up to dry :)
I hope you enjoyed this little sneak peek into my jewelry making process. I really enjoyed making these lovely necklaces and can't wait to make more!
I thought I'd also show you a couple of sneak peeks into my newsletter as well. This month I will be giving away a FREE Mini EBook with every Newsletter. You can sign up for your own copy over on the sidebar!
Have a great day people!!
9 Comments:
Thanks for sharing your 'behind the scenes' ~ Love seeing how your work comes to life!!!
hi there! I saw your blog on GFC blog hop and I'm now following you! I hope you follow my blogs as well... cheers!
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Very Cute!
I love the rings, such fab colours!
Alison
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very cool. i wish i had more time to craft, its so therapeutic!
I always love seeing work in process photos...these are great :)
I love seeing how and why people are inspired to be creative. Thanks for linking up (as always!)
very cool behind the scenes sneak peak:)
Yay for messy, chalky hands! :) What a fun peek into your studio and process... love seeing how you work. Your newsletter looks wonderful. That has been on my 'to-do list' for way to long! ;)
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