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Thursday, October 28, 2010

New In My Etsy Store


More about this later, but I'm venturing into the world of metals. I plan to keep lampworking, too, but I think I've found a new love! I am taking online classes (later blogs) that are helping me with this new love task.
You can find this pendant here.

I'm slowly but surely restocking my headpins. They were a big hit at the show last weekend.
I hope to add more soon.
These are called Poker Face. Don't ask why. They just are.

I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I cleaned out my closet today, and
I found this bag of unused recycled braided sari yarn, 100% silk. I bought it a while back with full intentions to use it, but now, I can't remember why!
So, I listed it in my Etsy store! I have way too much and plenty to share!




How about some new murrini? They are so relaxing for me to make! I almost go
zen with murrini. I guess that's why I have so much here.
You can find this, newly listed, in my Etsy store.




These floral headpins were so much fun to make! I love poking glass and moving it around. I used dark annealed wire to make these headpins! They'd look great on earrings or a pendant.

That's all for now. Stay tuned for more!


8 comments:

  1. I love the metal piece here! Gorgeous! You'll be able to incorporate the lampwork with the metal to create amazing work.

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  2. Mallory! I love these headpins and that fiber. I am checking it out right NOW!
    Enjoy the day!
    Erin

    P.S. Your metal piece is awesome... I hope you will share more about your class and technique. I am very intrigued...

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  3. Thank you, Erin and Miss Val! Yes, Erin, I am going to share more about my online classes beginning on Monday. I am beginning with a lampwork class that I took online. It was great! The teacher made a very difficult technique look easy. I'm not sure mine will look that great! lol After that, I will be sharing more about my other online classes.

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  4. I saw that piece on Facebook, and I keep clicking on it! It is gorgeous, Mallory, and I can't wait to see what else you create! I really love all the textures and different metals mixed together!

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  5. Thanks, Ang, I'm beginning to feel inspired, but I don't know if I have the skills to do what's in my brain. We shall see!

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  6. aren't headpins fun to make? Your little flowers are really cute.

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  7. Yes, headpins are fun to make, but your rose headpins are amazing!!!!

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  8. Love the pieces Mallory!! Looks like you are having fun!

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