Like many girls, Courtney (age 8) loves pink and purple. So she used both colours in her necklace design with some clear beads for contrast.
The use of flat transparent triangular purple beads on either side of a flat blue round bead forms a clever and unique focal area in the front of the necklace. This area is flanked by two pairs of purple crackle beads. The triangular beads make two more appearances towards the back as the central part of groups of beads that graduate in colour from clear, to pink and to purple.
The necklace looks smashing on Courtney and I am sure she will be the envy of her friends in school.
Beader Design #139
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The use of flat transparent triangular purple beads on either side of a flat blue round bead forms a clever and unique focal area in the front of the necklace. This area is flanked by two pairs of purple crackle beads. The triangular beads make two more appearances towards the back as the central part of groups of beads that graduate in colour from clear, to pink and to purple.
The necklace looks smashing on Courtney and I am sure she will be the envy of her friends in school.
Beader Design #139
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