Sunday, 26 March 2017

Bead Soup Blog Party - Hoarder's Edition

Hey Everyone,

Its time to reveal my pieces for the latest Blog Soup Party! This year my partner is Blanchy Medina from Medibeads

She sent me this awesome collection of beads with a very cool blue Druzy focal.
  
The ideas just flowed with this soup and I created my pieces really quickly.

First up is the Glade necklace. I used all the green and green toned beads along with a delicate chain to create a necklace that can be worn doubled up or as a single strand.


 With the Druzy focal, I decided to do a very simple yet elegant bracelet. I love the clean lines of this look.

 
 There were a collection of similar yet different beads in the soup that reminded me of tartan. I created a statement necklace and really love how the beads look together.


My all time favourite look is this cuff bracelet. The little square beads are simply gorgeous! 


 Please pop over to check out my partner's creations.
Click on the image below to join in the blog hop and see what everyone has created with their soups.

http://www.prettythingsblog.com/2017/03/welcome-to-bead-soup-blog-party-bead.html

Take care everyone
xxx
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20 comments:

  1. I love your pieces! And the beads in the soup spoon, so clever! Great job!

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  2. You created some great pieces! I really like that last bracelet too.

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  3. Love what you did with the druzy and keeping it simple. Also love the green and black necklace and how versatile it is.
    Janeen Burlingame

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  4. Hi Natalie, Putting the beads in a spoon was clever. I like the dual wear-ability of the first necklace. That druzy is stunning and keeping it simple let it shine.Good job on the Rusting bracelet also.

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  5. I love every single piece you made. I'm always trying to find ways to let the beads themselves shine while feeling like I've designed something, and you'd hit that mark with every piece here. My favorite is the bracelet with the druzy. It IS so elegant. I love the tartan necklace too. You used your soup in the best ways!

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  6. Loving the bracelets Natalie. The Glade necklace looks fab and i love the fact it can be doubled up.

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  7. What great designs! You did such a great job of listening to the beads & showing them off their best selves.

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  8. Beautiful Nat, as always! I love the simple yet stunning bracelet with the focal bead, and can totally see myself wearing something like the first necklace.

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  9. Beautiful pieces! I am not a fan of druzy's, but you made that bracelet appealing even to me!

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  10. Such cool bead soup- love what you did here!

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  11. Wow you created the mother load of gorgeous designs, all beautiful!!!

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  12. Oh my, I am drooling here, I loooove what you did with the beautiful beads you received, you used your beads so well. I am love them all.

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  13. Wow! you certainly had fun with your soup what a lot of lovely things you made, love them!

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  14. Beautiful designs! I especially am drawn to the Tartan necklace. Cool name for an inspired and fun piece!

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  15. I love them all, but I really am drawn to "Tartan". You did a wonderful job with everything!

    Thank you so much for participating!

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  16. You made beautiful pieces with your soup! Great job!!

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  17. Your soup is luscious!! Wow!! Those colors are so incredible! I love the end results!

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  18. You made really great use of your soup! Love all the different pieces!

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