I've been working on a few pendants recently and put just a couple in my shop yesterday. There were two in my stitched birch theme and one of oak and moss (wool moss anyway).
look! a shadow! That means sunshine! (briefly anyway) |
The next few weeks will be pretty busy as I finish some project proposals, prepare for a visit with a friend (soo excited), and work on pieces for an artists' mart in April. That and chase these increasingly energetic children of mine of course. (I'd say that most days these lunatics have the keys to the asylum. Spring can't come soon enough so that little rodent better be right about an early spring...)
Have a good weekend, everybody!
I absolutely love them! I had a post on my blog about living jewelry. I think that necklace could probably become one! Yours is beautiful and doesn't need constant attention! Love your work!
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Oh, my goodness, Lisa. That moss pendant is just loveable. If one can use that expression. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I don't know which I like more. I love the moss pendant but then I love the simplicity of the birch bark pendant.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa; I love your woodsy items. I couldn't help but pass along this blog address when I seen this the other day. I hope you enjoy it. I am not affiliated with them in anyway.
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i love everything you are working on lately.
ReplyDeleteJust love how people can carry a bit of the earth around with them through your pieces!
ReplyDeleteAbsoluately gorgeous the moss pendant particularly. Your woody stuff are mose impressive.
ReplyDeleteLisa, these are absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteEspecially the first one....
The moss looks so real! :D
Your moss pendants are my favorite ever!! I love them so much. Seriously. You've outdone yourself, my friend ;)
ReplyDeleteThe pendants are lovely! Very creative. Your work is inspiring.
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I love and admire your direction in art and craft. congratulations lisa!
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