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Heavy rain last night left these water drops on the hood of my car this morning.
If you look closely you can see my lens hood in the drops.
Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII the infamous and powerful king of Britain. Her daughter with Henry VIII subsequently became Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen.
Anne, newly returned from the court of France was famous for her beauty and glamourous French fashion. She caught the eye of Henry VIII who courted her as his mistress. However, Anne held out for the ultimate prize, to be his Queen. So enamoured with Anne was Henry that he broke with the Catholic church and divorced his first wife, Katherine of Aragon so that he may marry Anne.
One of Anne’s favourite jewels are pearls. The Anne Boleyn necklace is a tribute to the tragic Anne who sadly lost her head when Henry’s passion for her waned. A filigree like net captures a beautiful sparkling crystal. From the crystal are suspended the signature three pearl drops. The necklace is reminiscent of the Tudor ornate style with pearls and crystals captured by beautiful little seed beads.
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Not often beading makes the headline, perhaps it is in high demand?Love the way these small shops appropriate a good area of pavement, but tedious I suppose to take it al in and out every day.
This beadwoven ring sparkles!! Tsavorite, a gemstone found in Africa, surrounds this large green sparkly Swarovski crystal rivoli. I used delicas and seed beads to weave a frame around the crystal, then added the delicate fringe. I am awaiting your ring size to finish the ring band.
njdesigns1: I used my Bling Ring Instructions to make the base for this ring design. You can purchace the beading instructions in my Etsy shop! Happy Beading! Norma Jean
by RIta Hutcheson-Cobbs and you can read more about this project at ritahutchesoncobbs.blogspot.com/2011/02/charming-it-up-fo...
My studio/workspace/place to hide.
Fairly tidy compared to normal, mostly its a mix of jiffy bags, gift boxes, ribbon and paper along with all the beads. My wire was taking over some what too but now its safely in a box.