I almost never do matching sets and this didn't really start out that way, but when I finished the bracelet I liked it so well, I decided that the humongous sand dollar I had from Judy needed to be embellished with the same pearl combination. They look nice together or apart...they just happen to have complimenting compenents.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Paradise Cove
A favorite spot for dinner and a stroll on the beach, only a few minutes drive down a winding canyon road from my little valley takes you to the charming Malibu beach and Paradise Cove. My husband likes to spirit me away there occasionally for a rustically romantic evening. That's where this bracelet and necklace remind me of--it's all romance and very sweet, like his thoughtful little gestures of love, that are pure and simple. Paradise Cove---just a little bit of heaven.
I almost never do matching sets and this didn't really start out that way, but when I finished the bracelet I liked it so well, I decided that the humongous sand dollar I had from Judy needed to be embellished with the same pearl combination. They look nice together or apart...they just happen to have complimenting compenents.
I almost never do matching sets and this didn't really start out that way, but when I finished the bracelet I liked it so well, I decided that the humongous sand dollar I had from Judy needed to be embellished with the same pearl combination. They look nice together or apart...they just happen to have complimenting compenents.
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4 comments:
Rickie, Fabulous! I love it! I'm doing something with a Sand Dollar bead right now too, but this is spectacular! Great job!
Thanks Kristen. I'll look forward to seeing your design--I think it is a great shape to work with (well, let's be honest--play with! lol) Have a great week!
I think this might be my favorite of all your ocean-themed designs. And that's saying a lot because I love them all!
Thanks Elizabeth! I really liked it alot too. I like the fact that the colors are close to 'natural' and the elements of the sea with only pearls for embellishment.
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