Ladonna Rama
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- Jul 4, 2017
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droolworthy strand there! Congrats!
Where did you get yours from?The sterling silver ones are rhodium plated, if that helps. Mine have not tarnished.
Thank you again for the tutorial, it was easy to follow once I got started. Videos would be awesome, certain steps would definitely be easier to understand if one can actually watch someone do it.It's wonderful!
I am planning to update the tutorial, by the way. Now that almost no one uses Power Pro or tweezers, I feel like it needs a redo.
I'm also hoping my daughter (who is away for the next few weeks) will help me make a number of very short videos demonstrating each stage of the stringing process, so that folks can just replay the part that shows what they need to understand better.
So many ideas! Thank you. Dangle or charm earrings sound great, something I can easily wear. Next project!With the pearls you removed you could:
• make dangle earrings, or charms to hang from a hoop earring, or an earring jacket to wear with studs
• make a bracelet with wire-wrapped links, or if you have a charm bracelet you could wire wrap the pearls to hang as charms.
• make an extender for this necklace (using the same clasp as you used for the necklace, so they interconnect)
• set them aside for a future project, possibly combined with other pearls...maybe a tin cup with different kinds/colors of pearls.
• the only limit is your imagination
I thought getting the strand was exciting enough but stringing it myself added a whole another level of excitement I restrung it 3 times just to get it PERFECTLY, I'm glad I was able to do that myself.Babyblue your necklace is beautiful. I also just last weekend strung my strand from Cees, my first stringing also. It's pretty exciting, isn't it?