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Post by caeterle on Jul 12, 2024 7:07:47 GMT -6
I managed to put on the chains and leverbacks and take pictures, yay! I know it sounds easy, but we all know I've had for example bracelets lie around here without a clasp for years! Originally I hadn't planned to make the copper that dark, but I forgot how quickly it reacts when I open a new bottle o.O So I did a lot of polishing for the highlights to come out, the wire was practically black (which my fingers were after polishing).
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Post by michelle on Jul 12, 2024 7:09:41 GMT -6
Oh Cat! These are so adorable! And your wire polishing is top notch. It gives a true basket-like appearance.
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Post by caeterle on Jul 12, 2024 8:53:41 GMT -6
Thank you, Michelle! I love their little beaks. I've seen lampwork chicken before, but so far Ester's are my favorites.
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Post by michelle on Jul 13, 2024 5:25:48 GMT -6
They really are amazing!
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Post by DawninCal on Jul 13, 2024 10:58:25 GMT -6
How did I miss this thread! Cat, you know how I feel about these little cuties. They are an adorable addition to your "chicken in baskets" series. Those beads are the cutest thing and your baskets showcase them perfectly. Dawn
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Post by caeterle on Jul 13, 2024 12:07:18 GMT -6
Thank you, Dawn! I really like that they are no beads (although I don't mind the one seed on the chickens' backs too much) and how Ester right away had the perfect idea how to help me. That's the beauty of working with small businesses!
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Post by Irith-Rita on Jul 21, 2024 15:18:31 GMT -6
These earrings are so cute. In the lower photo they seem to be talking to each other.
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Post by caeterle on Jul 22, 2024 8:55:02 GMT -6
Thank you, Irith! I'm glad you saw this in the second photo because I arranged them like that on purpose
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