It is Second Give-away time! Here's the drill. Leave a comment on this post to be entered to win this pendant. Let me know something that you would like to see me make or make more of and you will receive a second entry!
Here is the list of all the participating blogs!! ---http://beads-of-clay.blogspot.com/2009/10/getting-ready.html
Such a pretty pendant! Thanks for participating in the event! I've loved getting a look at everyone's studio and processes :o)
ReplyDeleteThis pendant is beautiful, the colors are just perfect. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGlad to 'see' you here, even a little late. Yesterday's firing looked fantastic. I did a Raku/Saggas class at MICA in Baltimore one spring, and was hooked. Shame its not something one can fire all the time!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your work! Is it possible to combine a steely gray/blue glass to your smoke fired pendants?
ReplyDeleteWhoa....this is awesome!! I've really liked making things with the small open connectors that you sent me. I love my fractured bracelet (it's in your Artisan Clay flickr group) and I've gotten so many compliments on it. Of course, I like the small cabs that you sent me too, hmmm.....I like it all, really!
ReplyDeleteI gotta say, I absolutely loved the Witching Hour pendant. Black centers really attract me... I'd love to see some more of those pendants! I'm also loving using colored clay for the back of your projects. Very cool:)
ReplyDeleteLove your work. I like the Blue wonder pendant. I am drawn to blues and turquoise. I have enjoyed the open house and getting to see everyone's studio space
ReplyDeleteLove the lustre fired donuts so reminiscent of aged metal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the hard work in this event and the give away chance
love the copper lustre donuts... some tube beads in those would be fab!
ReplyDeleteI always enter, but I never win. Maybe this time - I hope, I hope!
ReplyDeleteMake more of your new metallic beads that you gave away as samples.
All your pieces are just beautiful! thanks for giving an opportunity for someone to win a piece!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see more bracelts created - with a more oval shape than a round one .. like these pieces http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=19706043
Hope I'm not too late to enter! Oh I just love these pendants with the crackle look! They have so much depth, like little pools....
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see more cabochons. :) <3
ReplyDeleteYour pendants are remarkable!
<3, Andrea
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So pretty, I love how distinctive your wheel thrown pendants are :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all your great comments!!! You are giving me great ideas on what to make more of/make next!
ReplyDeleteThis comment is for my friend Dave, so He asked for a chance at the pendant too!
I really love the toggle buttons I just got (this is tocadora) so I would love to see more of those!
ReplyDeleteI really like the colors you used in the Fall Foliage disk .... :)
ReplyDeleteSome of these in turquoise, purple and a dark but bright green
ReplyDeletehttp://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=30489808
I've been so wanting to try wire wrapping some and these are the size that I like to work with.
I cannot think of a thing to tell you what more you could do :-)
ReplyDeleteI will say i am nuts over your smoke fired pieces, and I wonder what the process is. Have a great day polishing up your new pieces!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI would love to see leaf shapes with the burn marks. I think they would have a great look :) Hope all is well
Oh! that is simly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the Smokefire Donuts, simple yet every one is unique.