No more teasing, it's finally here!!!
I have an awesome Blog partner in Jennifer Cameron of GlassAddictions!
I also have well over 300 Bead Soup Partners playing along.
I'm just gonna reveal the 2 items I made with Jenny's Soup Ingredients
I'll start with the earrings and I have to say I am in love with the beads she made for me, I want more!!
Jenny, did you hear me, consider this my order for more of these amazing beads.
I paired them with some of my Copper Ammonite squares,
I love the way they turned out.
Now for the necklace, the earrings weren't a big stretch for me but the necklace was.
I tried to go a little crazy with the color and somewhat a symmetrical design, I hope it worked.
Be sure to check out all the other participants.
I'll have a Tab/Page at the top of my blog available whenever you visit my blog.
Take your time, there are alot of wonderful reveals to get through,
take your time savor the soup over the next few weeks.
Thank you for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed my Soup!
Kristi
I love earrings, so I love yours. The beads that she sent you are wonderful and so is the focal.
ReplyDeleteThose earrings are gorgeous, your copper squares compliment the lampwork beads perfectly. I really like the necklace too.
ReplyDeleteDeb x
Beautiful work - fresh and fun! Looove the color combination! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, Wow! I just love seeing what you did with Jenny's beautiful beads. Great work, Kristi. Love that little touch of red ... it creates a spark!
ReplyDeleteThose glass beads in the earrings look fabulous paired with your copper clay. Don't blame you for wanting more! Great colours in the necklace and I like the pop of colour.
ReplyDeletejenni
Great work Kristi - you've set Jenny's focal off to perfection and those earrings are just so dtriking. WEll done!
ReplyDeleteLove the earrings, that is a perfect pair. What an eye-catching focal for your necklace, almost extra-terrestrial, love the colors and the bead choices to make the necklace... out of this world!
ReplyDeleteHi Krisit, Love all of it and I have been having fun creating earrings with your pieces!!
ReplyDeleteoooh pretty! I love that flash of color with that red bead. And those green beads in the earrings are really outstanding! Your designs turned out great!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! I am always curious to see how people use a "nightmare insomnia" focal. It looks amazing and I love how you did the wire wrapping too. The use of just one of those pink beads looks awesome. The earrings are darling and I hear you loud and clear on the beads. LOL! Thanks for being such an awesome partner.
ReplyDeleteKristi I think I just drooled all over my keyboard. Love what you did but those earrings are so simple and yet SO stunning! Both your work compliments one another so well!
ReplyDeleteLove those earrings, Jennifer's beads are a perfect compliment to your copper components! That pop of color with the jasper bead is so clever, would not have thought to try that, great idea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kristi! Those lampwork beads are to die for...yes? So are your components!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Kristi! I love the pop of color with the red bead, that necklace is right up my alley! Both the earrings and necklace are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteKristi, I know you think the earrings were just simple, but they make such a stunning statement! I totally love them. The necklace has such interest going all over, but the (wood?)(jasper?) beads keep it from being too busy. Wonderful design!
ReplyDeleteWHOOOO HOOO!!! I have some of your gorgeous ammonite squares now I must get some of those beads!! I wonder if Lori ever considered the positive effects that this party would have on the economy??????? I can see some major spending coming on!!! I love the asymmetrical necklace deal- I did the same thing and that pop of bright fushia is shear brilliance my friend!!! Bravo!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove those earrings! Your ammonite squares are amazing and they really look great with the lampwork. The necklace is beautiful with the touch of that one pink/red bead, great piece.
ReplyDeleteKristi, like everyone has said so far, the lampwork looks awesome with your copper squares. The pop of color on your necklace is fun--esp. when you see it on the mannequin with the turquoise sweater - it looks great!
ReplyDeleteLuv, luv love those earrings! Beautiful lampwork coupled with your great charms! I'm off to ck out some more of her lampwork!
ReplyDeletebtw, I think the necklace worked. I like the burst of red. The focal can stand up to it.
Yes beautiful beads! You did a great job with your pieces! Fun stuff!
ReplyDeleteWow! The green beads are Perfect with your copper!
ReplyDeleteThe necklace worked for sure!
Cilla
Kristi, I love your necklace it is so pretty and a great use of the bead mix Jenny sent to you. I love the pairing of your copper beads with her lampwork glass beads, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTherese
Gorgeous earrings, I understand why you want more. Love the necklace also, the asymmetry worked well.
ReplyDeleteWow love the beads and the necklace is perfect. Your copper pieces on the earrings works great with those beads. Just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe necklace is great, and I love the way the red pumpkin stands out. I agree with you about the beads on the earrings - they go perfectly with your ammonite charms. Awesome!
ReplyDeletereally pretty - love those unique beads! I esp love the earrings!!
ReplyDeleteYou two are like peanut butter and jelly! Holy Awesomeness!!! What is that pink little pumpkin bead? YUM!!! Everything is gorgeous Kristi you guys did an amazing job! XOXO Happy hopping!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Those earrings are to die for. Her glass and your copper squares work so well together.
ReplyDeleteAwesome - love the colors - you nailed it!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJen's beads went perfect with your metal pieces!!! Nice! The necklace is great too - so much to grab the eye - good work!
ReplyDeleteKristi - those earrings are to die for! Love them!
ReplyDeleteLovely, very "Kristi" earrings - and wonderful symmetrical asymmetry (yes, it does make sense!) on the necklace!
ReplyDeleteOh what a great partnership for this one! Jenny's glass is truly amazing and you really knocked this one out of the park!
ReplyDeleteKristi! Those earrings are fab. And that necklace? I *love* it! The single shot of red in that awesome bead really makes the necklace pop!
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous necklace! And I love the colour of blue in those earrings!
ReplyDeleteLovely pieces, both of them! I think the earrings are my faves as I love those copper squares. The necklace is nice too and I like that one cerise bead that add a splash of unexpected colour.
ReplyDeleteI am SO sorry for being late — today our internet provider decided to crash. My stress level is through the roof, to say the least! They’re still working on it, but it’s like dial-up.
ReplyDeleteI LOOOOVE those earrings -- totally my style!
And that red accent in the necklace -- gimme gimme. Mmmmm. Nice job, girlio!
I hope you’ll participate again!
Love, Lori
I really like the pop of color...the creations are so very lovely. Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteLovely necklace and earrings. I like the spirit you put into the finished jewelry.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful soup you made my friend, your work is truly stunning!! Thanks for sharing & all I can say is yummmmmy!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, the earrings are just fabulous, and the necklace is so earthy and wonderful. LOVE that pop of pink/magenta/red! Great soup!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Kristi! Love your work.
ReplyDeleteKristi, your earrings and necklace are amazing. I especially love your necklace!!! The whole design really highlights Jennifer's beautiful focal and has such a nice flow to it. Every bead you added seems to have been the perfect choice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I saw your piece at Jennifer's blog and had to come see what you designed. Love it! I will be following your blog from now on...
ReplyDeletestunning pieces and colours.....
ReplyDeleteKristi, beautiful earthly and colorful necklace. The beads are to drool over I agree and I too just came over from Jennifer's blog you focal piece is stunning to say the least!
ReplyDeleteYou pieces are gorgeous! Love the mixed textures! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lampwork, colors and textures. I crave those earrings.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! You have created two terrific pieces of wearable art. I like your use of color and texture for both, but I really love the earrings. Thank you for sharing your artistic process along the way. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteLori
Beautiful soup, the focal you used is simply gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous earrings and necklace. Love the colors you worked with. The copper is super.
ReplyDeleteWow, those earrings are speaking to me!! They are gorgeous! What I like is that they are such a wonderful example of artisan beads (both the lamp work and the copper square).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, I just love those earrings, they're stunning...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the earrings! :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, especially the earrings. The necklace goes really well with that blouse on the mannequin too. Did you buy to go with?
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy it! I love the earrings, and the necklace is beautiful- you totally pulled it off!
ReplyDeleteA very tasty soup out of You "kitchen" :) ..and I do love those earrings as Im so totally in love with Your copper parts ! ..lampworks are stunning as well
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pieces. I always love your pieces and they really go well with the beads you got. And that little pop of color in the necklace is just gorgeous. What a great set of soup pieces.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and design, I love all of it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome designs Kristi! The raku pieces you added to your earring design are gorgeous! The necklace is beautiful too, and I love the pop of color from the fuchsia impression jasper!
ReplyDeleteI love the mix of colours in your soup. Gorgeous necklace!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! The earrings are something I would totally wear! And I love the necklace, it showcases the beads just perfectly! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese pieces are really great! I LOVE the earrings especially - the shade of green goes just perfect with the copper.
ReplyDeleteOooo! As always, your pieces are just gorgeous! The touch of red is fantastic - beautiful job! :)
ReplyDeleteKristi, lovely soup! I do especially love that second pair of earrings... I saw them on Jennifer Jangles blog first and remarked upon how pretty they are. Great job!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss you earlier in my blog hop? Your work is fantastic. I love the earrings, the copper dangles are to die for.
ReplyDeleteSee you have a style...I looked at the Etsy photos to the right...I see the earring you did and the necklace and I say yep she has her own style...me not so much..I'm not seeing one yet any way! Love the earrings & the necklace you created. And the little pop of color..something unexpected. Soup-er job!
ReplyDeleteThose earrings are spectacular! Those lampwork beads in them are really awesome. I've already been by Jenny's blog, but now I have to go back to find more samples of her glass!
ReplyDeleteAs far as the necklace, I really dig your pop of color! The rest of the necklace give me a warm, cozy, cabin-by-the-lake feel. I like it!
What a cool little pop of raspberry in the necklace - great touch! And the earrings are very cool. I can understand why you want a few (dozen!) more of those lovely beads.
ReplyDeletethese are both really nice pieces. The wire wrap on the focal is so nice, perfect size to it
ReplyDeleteLovely pieces! The earrings are stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pieces! Your ammonites with her glass work is stunning!
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic blend of colors and textures! gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous necklace.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great other projects going on as well.
Great!
I love those earrings....and the focal on the necklace is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI adore your earrings - really speaking to me and your necklace is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, sorry for being so late (I was on holidays trying now to catch up with all blogs from the Soup).
Love the rustic feel your earrings have and the necklace is perfect with the flash of magenta and all that cream mixed in with the turquoise, Lovely soup!
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