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custom setting for this lovely green faceted stone ...
a birthday gift for my customer's sister in May ...
the phrase, april showers bring may flowers, came to mind, so i made a custom floral patterned bail ...
this will remind the sister that this piece was made for her birthday ...
Custom order I just finished. My customer had it made for her girlfriend who's initials are LP. I have to say (while trying to remain humble) I LOVE this piece. I have completely fallen in love. I really want to take that idea and go with it a little further.
"two turntables and a microphone"
where it's at!
the inlays are malachite, tiger eye and poppy seeds- stones are zircon and tanzanite- gold band is the third ring- her wedding band- it contours to the profile of the garden ring. His ring is designed around the cascade of the empire stare building- they wanted rustic, handmade unique- a lovely couple
(1) Shabu Shabu will be the center piece for the whole family to share.
(2) Each family member will get a grilled fish. (I find grilled fish is very common in family meals.
(3) 4 different kinds of small appetizers, (e.g., some cold dishes).
(4) Dessert - Traditional Japanese Sweets & Fruit
*SOLD OUT*
The customer's request "heavy metal rockstar meets hime gyaru look"
Long, oval-shaped, black french tips, glitters, 3D flowers and rhinestones.
BJD wig, custom order made from suri alpaca by Navy Blue Navel. Shop and commission: www.etsy.com/shop/NavyBlueNavel
This was a custom order for a customer who had lots of variables that she wanted to pull together in one special quilt. The color peach was a must. She also wanted a seashell or beachy fabric incorporated, she wanted owls or some sort of owl reference, and she wanted to reference apples also. So on the bottom right hand of the quilt on a peach seashell fabric, I appliqued an owl sitting on the branch of an apple tree. These were all important family symbols, and I was happy to have the challenge to bring it all together!