Happy Tuesday!!!
It's going to be a beautiful day today, sunny and mid 60s!!
Our Thursday is calling for 83 degrees, then back to 60s for the weekend, what a jump but I will take this nice weather!! :)
~Speaking of this weekend, there is a really cool and neat looking market, called the HobNob Market in Danville, IL. I think we are going to go!! It looks so exciting and full of treasures! If you go to their website or facebook page you can see some pictures! It's about 2 hours and 45 minutes to 3 hours and 20 minutes for us...depending on what route we take.
I made some new jewelry, here is a drawer pull that I made into a bracelet
Hand stamped "Blessed" bracelet
with neutral colors
I was just playing around when I made these little branch earrings,
I think they are kind of cute!
Here's another stamped (spoon) that I made into a necklace piece,
with a pretty vintage brooch at the bottom!
I really like this necklace, I might have to keep it!
But I'm hoping to make some more this week and put a few in my Etsy Shop and my booth uptown
(not sure why the picture decided to turn itself either!)
Wishing you all a wonderful day!!
Hope you are able to enjoy some lovely spring weather too!!
xo Holly
Linking with The Cottage Market
Beautiful jewelery!! Love the last one!! Enjoy your lovely spring weather!! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty jewelry. I especially love the blessed spoon necklace. Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeletexo Danielle
Such pretty jewelry Holly! The blessed spoon necklace won't be in your shop long. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I especially love the drawer pull bracelet!
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Linda
How clever are you Holly to create such a cute bracelet from a drawer pull!!! Your jewelry all is sooo pretty!...I hope you have a fun time at the market! xo
ReplyDeleteOh your new stuff is gorgeous!! Love that you are so blessed with talent. Can't wait to hear about the HobNob Market, hope you get a chance to go! xoxo jules
ReplyDeleteOh I love your jewelry! The blessed bracelet is adorable! Off to look at your shop! Hugs, Diane
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