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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Ball Necklaces (or ... Where Did You Get Those Balls?)

This weekend I needed a gift for a holiday party featuring the "Greedy Gift Grab" game. After much pondering, I decided to create a necklace inspired by a RTW necklace made of resin beads. I ordered the beads and waxed linen cord.

One day, weeks later, I wandered into my local bead store with a Groupon coupon burning a hole in my pocket. I came upon some very funky brass beads and fell in love. These beads came in two colors and different patinas and were all mixed together in a bin. Resembling small-ish Christmas ornaments, I decided to use these to make a necklace for myself - I know the funkiness of these beads isn't for everyone. For this necklace, I used an inexpensive cotton cord that is quite thick, to anchor the beads in place.

I decided to wear the brass necklace to the event, along with my Style Arc Shaza pant, Style Arc Debra Zebra top, and a purchased jacket.

And what did I receive in the gift exchange? A gorgeous set of eight napkins! These napkins are impeccably made and beautifully mitered - 32 miters total. I do not have that sort of patience! Along with the napkins, I received a tube of hand cream and a bottle of Grannie's Spot Remover.

And that concludes all holiday parties for me this season!

15 comments:

  1. I love your balls. The colors are delicious!

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    1. mmmmfawahahahaha what every man is dying to hear XD

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  2. Those necklaces are so very fun, and the style works so well with your "ensemble"

    ...and didn't you make a necklace a while back with felt balls and short lengths of cord, or am I imagining things, and forgetting where I saw it online

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  3. Thanks, KC and Alison. Yes, Alison, that's what I made last year. :)

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  4. Oh wow, those necklaces are GORGEOUS!! You have a real eye, and an enviable talent for making fabulous things.

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  5. Those are two great necklaces! Love them.

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  6. Cool necklaces! Love that Grannie's stain remover - great stuff.

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  7. Wow, you (and the necklaces) look fabulous! Are those your new Trippen boots I spy?

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  8. LOL. Yes, Margy, those are my first pair of Trippens, bought on sale! They are SO COMFORTABLE!

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  9. Beautiful! And I'm going to steal your idea, thank-you very much. I have some very heavy stone beads strung together. I do believe that if I space them out like yours, they will be much more wearable.

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  10. Neat necklaces. I like the bib like effect that comes about by cutting the two outer strands so they hang straight down. Your party outfit looks so artistic chic.

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  11. OMG Shams, those beads are TDF! Does your LBS have an online presence??? Sorry, I shouldn't overtly steal your idea, but I have been crocheting silver wire with river stones, and these are just great!

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  12. andib, I know, right? I adore these and plan to buy more. They do not have an online presence, but email me and maybe we can work something out.

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  13. Your necklaces are delightful. i bet the person who received that was thrilled! You didn't fare too badly with those great napkins either.

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  14. I, too, love your big balls. Um, er, your ball necklaces. Great colors! And the napkins are great, too.
    Around these parts, the infamous holiday gift exchange is called a Yankee Swap. The name must come from the re-gifting concept, which is totally in tune with the Yankee thriftiness that used to thrive here in New England. Now me, I'm not a New England Yankee. I'm a New York Yankee, and we're not talking baseball. And my name is, of all things, Dixie. So I prefer your terminology. Greedy gift grab is truly what it is!
    PS "Necklaces" left you a spam post just above Kuby. How nice!

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