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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A Galaxy of Custom Earrings

Piece 55 is a tear drop pendant necklace on an 18 inch silver snake chain made with a tear shaped glass cabochon (19x32mm). This necklace was a custom piece for Wendy who requested an orange glitter tear shaped necklace. To create this look I used Kleancolor Sugar Coat which has iridescent glitter which is paired with Mode Diamonte which has the same iridescent glitter only much finer and smaller in size. These are backed with NYC Fire, a vivid and saturated orange.




 Piece 54 is a round necklace on an 18 inch silver snake chain and round silver bail made with a round glass cabochon (30mm). Another colour blocked necklace! I just can't help myself, I love the crisp change between different nail polish colours and finished! The blue used in this piece is Sally Hansen Spectrum which is paired with Kleancolor Metallic Green, the piece is backed with BYS Black.




Piece 53 is a round necklace on an 18 inch silver snake chain and round silver bail made with a round glass cabochon (30mm). This necklace has a gradient the moves from OPI Fly which is a saturated teal down to Australis Sweet Pea which is a gorgeous mint green.




Piece 52 is ia pair of drop earrings with silver plated earring loops and tear shaped glass cabochons (19x32mm). These are a custom pair of earrings made for a wonderful girl called Jo, she requested cosmic galaxy earrings and sent a picture that included a lot of plum pinks and deep blues. These earrings use several nail polishes including NYX Frizz Spots - a charcoal grey holographic glitter in 2 sizes which represent the stars and which flash different colours in the sun! TKB Pigment Cherika Moon is a pigment that moves from blue to magenta which has been layered with LA Girl Trilogy which is a plum metallic nail polish. To back the mix of colours and finish the galaxy I've used my favourite BYS Black. 




Piece 51 is an oval necklace on an 18 inch silver snake chain and silver backing made with a glass cabochon (30x40mm). This piece was IMPOSSIBLE to photograph so you'll have to rely on my attempt at describing it! This piece uses a colour shifting pigment called Chameleon Pigment which shifts from Green to Blue and is a super fine shimmer. The pigment is backed with Color Club Ms Socialite which is a pinky plumb colour.


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