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Post by caeterle on May 10, 2014 9:56:46 GMT -6
Today's daily thread was also inspired it, by the way. I made the pattern for this pendant after one of my little Art Nouveau magnets that I got at a museum shop. And this is the magnet. It's 1 inch x 1 inch.
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Post by gbobmi on May 10, 2014 12:27:26 GMT -6
Cat, I love it! I love the pattern, the colors and the shape. Well done!
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Post by Michele on May 10, 2014 13:35:08 GMT -6
I agree with Gayle. Everything about it is gorgeous. It's much prettier than the magnet.
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Post by rocknwow on May 10, 2014 15:05:44 GMT -6
I love that turquoise color...
Just wondering if you noticed it's like an upside crown?
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Post by caeterle on May 11, 2014 2:31:24 GMT -6
Thank you! No, Kevin, I hadn't noticed that, but I love it when people are pointing out things like that. My sister said she saw the flower, but also a bat, the leaves being the wings and the little mousey face at the bottom!
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Post by galadryl on May 11, 2014 7:26:39 GMT -6
Beautiful pendant I think it is fab that you see a picture and turn it into a pendant. (I like your sister I see the same things )
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Post by lotty64 on May 11, 2014 9:12:37 GMT -6
You always manage to blow my mind with these pendants, so pretty. x
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Post by DawninCal on May 11, 2014 10:48:27 GMT -6
Just one word - LOVE! ok, I can never stop at just one word. It's truly wonderful, Cat. I love everything about it. Just goes to show that inspiration is literally all around us! Dawn
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Post by caeterle on May 11, 2014 11:50:04 GMT -6
Thank you! Sylvia, ever since my sister said it I had a hard time unseeing the bat, especially because I love bats so much! If you have read today's daily thread you know that I already started the next one. Why is it Monday tomorrow??
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Post by Irith-Rita on May 11, 2014 13:20:23 GMT -6
So lovely! I can see a bat too. What I especially like about it is you did not copy it, but gave it your own interpretation.
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Post by koolbraider on May 15, 2014 10:02:04 GMT -6
The comedian described his daughter seeing things with "new eyes", meaning her viewpoint was new and unexpected. You looked at an everyday object and created this lovely pendant, the shape of which seems to bring back memories of Art Nouveau pieces. The dangle at the bottom was a very good idea.
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