I wish all my readers who celebrate Christmas a very Merry one! Here is to a wonderful day with family and friends filled with laughter and good food.
Entertaining this holiday season or any special occasion will require a special touch to the dining table. Make a note of this fabulous centerpiece tutorial for all future events because who but a jewelry lover would have a bejeweled one?
The stunning tutorial is by Jessica Duthu who has an Etsy shop called Strawberry Moth. She used vintage jewelry pieces and antique beads. She does suggest using pins rather than glue if you are planning to preserve special pieces!
Before You Go:
Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips







Entertaining this holiday season or any special occasion will require a special touch to the dining table. Make a note of this fabulous centerpiece tutorial for all future events because who but a jewelry lover would have a bejeweled one?
The stunning tutorial is by Jessica Duthu who has an Etsy shop called Strawberry Moth. She used vintage jewelry pieces and antique beads. She does suggest using pins rather than glue if you are planning to preserve special pieces!
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Original Post by THE BEADING GEM
Jewelry Making Tips - Jewelry Business Tips
Have a Merry Christmas and thanks for all the wonerfull ideas!
ReplyDeleteHope your Christmas was a very merry one Pearl and thank you for all the inspiring blog posts that you've written to update us and infuse us with new ideas. You have a marvelous way of thinking outside the box. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the Bejeweled Centerpiece - it is truly a show-stopper.
Yes, it was and I hope it was the same for you and everyone else! If we didn't have new ideas, life would be so boring!
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty - and what a wonderful idea!
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