Whenever it's March, I always think it's time to make something green in time for St Patrick's Day! Here are some new easy tutorials to inspire you using Swarovski crystals. (For past tutorials, see link below).
My favorites are the tri-color necklace and bracelet which honor the Irish flag! The green represents the Irish nationalist tradition of Ireland and the orange represents the Orange (Protestant) tradition in Ireland, with white representing peace, or a truce, between them.
St Patrick's Day Swarovski Jewelry Tutorials
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Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
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My favorites are the tri-color necklace and bracelet which honor the Irish flag! The green represents the Irish nationalist tradition of Ireland and the orange represents the Orange (Protestant) tradition in Ireland, with white representing peace, or a truce, between them.
St Patrick's Day Swarovski Jewelry Tutorials
More Green Posts:
- How to Make St Patrick's Day Shamrock and Lucky Clover Jewelry
- Malachite - The Midwife Stone
- Peridot - The Evening Emerald
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
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With the cricket world cup going on, the tricolor bracelet would be a sure hit while Cheering for India too for we share the same colours as the Irish flag (but in reverse - Saffron, white and green with a blue chakra in the middle))
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder - I had forgotten the Indian flag's tri-color design. Good luck to India in the test matches!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors in these projects. Guess I had better get busy!!!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Thank you for all of your fab blog posts, there's so much variety and interest, and for that I've given you a stylish blog award - http://littletreatslou.blogspot.com/2011/03/all-warm-and-fuzzy.html
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Laura
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You've given us a lot of inspirations to choose from and they are all lovely. And doesn't Swarovski do emerald green so very well ? :)
ReplyDeleteAny color by Swarovski is fine by me!
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