samedi 31 janvier 2015

AJE Component Of the Month / Composant du mois

J'ai eu la chance d'être tirée au sort pour un des composants du mois pour le défi mensuel de Art Jewelry Elements.
J'ai reçu ces magnifiques perles de Jen Cameron de Glass Addictions.

I was one of the lucky winners of the january component of the month challenge from Art Jewelry Elements.
I received these gorgeous glass beads from Jen Cameron of Glass Addictions.



J'ai hésité entre l'eau et l'hiver, et je ne sais toujours pas ce que j'ai choisi mais voici ce que j'ai fait,

I hesitated between water and winter and I still don't know what I chose, but here is what I made, 




A voir la photo, je dirais plutôt hiver, avec cette spirale en perles transparentes et argentées.
Pour voir les autres créations, cliquez sur les liens ci-dessous:

Looking at the picture, I would say winter with this clear and silver spiral. 
To see the other creations, click on the following links:


21 commentaires:

  1. When I look at your picture, the first thing I can remember are those small icicles that used to form in the freezers of 80-90s refrigerators - Tiny, crystalline, cool with a hint of a fantasy element and thats what ur neck too represents to me

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    1. Thank you Divya,indeed the beautiful beads made me think of icicles!

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  2. Such a pretty necklace, reminds me of a waterfall.

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  3. Oh this is lovely! It reminds me of fresh icicles after a winter freeze.

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  4. Your necklace is stunning. Well done!

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  5. Your necklace is so beautiful-I think it reminds me of winter too

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  6. I think you have both winter and water in this beautiful necklace Karen...Icy mountain streams come to mind.

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  7. Beautiful, I agree with Lesley, with the flower clasp it definitely brings icy mountain streams to mind.

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  8. what a beautiful necklace! it has a delicate icicle feel like the ones that hang off the roof and sparkle in the sun.

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  9. Hi Karin, Having Jen's beads as the only color really lets them be the focus of the necklace. Your design is wonderful.

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  10. Gorgeous! I love it :D I joined in too Christine http://christinesjewellerybox.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/aje-challenge-reveal.html

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  11. So beautiful! Thanks for playing!

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  12. Beautiful beads you got, and I love what you did with them! It does look wintry to me, but I wonder if in the heat of summer, I'd see it differently.

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  13. I love what you have made very wintery looking and I love the clasp!

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  14. Wow! Lovely and "fresh" necklace. I love your style!

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  15. It feels wintery to me, but it's beautiful no matter if winter or water! I absolutely love what you've done with my little beads. Thanks so much for participating in the AJE design challenge this month and for reading our blog!

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  16. I love the ( to me) wintery palette of ice and frost... but I especially love your balanced asymmetry. Its lovely!

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  17. That is just lovely, Karin! I think it's a little of both! (Water in the Winter ☺️).

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  18. Gorgeous! A necklace befitting an ice princess!

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