Saturday, January 3, 2009

More Blue.....

Still feeling the blues :-). This time it is a pale, pale blue. Clear glass rectangles with pale blue flowers all through them. I paired these with simulated crystal rounds and silver findings. It's simple, but those end up being my favorite pieces.

7 comments:

boo said...

Oh, they're like pretty little ice chips!

Kokopelli said...

Very icy design! Fits the temperatures I have here right now! -20°C in some parts of the country. Brrrrr! I like millefiori beads.

LADY ROOTS said...

Sistren Jules,
I can't see the bracelet clasp clearly. What is it? I love those shapes.
Bless Up,
Lady Roots

Betty BeadBug said...

Lady Roots,

On this one I just used a simple barrell clasp. The Milefiori beads (Thank you Kokopelli for the correct terminology!) can be a bit heavy at times so I need a safe clasp for them. I love the shape too. Thank you for coming to my blog, especially while you are having you time with your mom!

xo xo,
Jules

LADY ROOTS said...

Sistren Jules,

Mom comes Tuesday. You may not see me after that for awhile!

I can see this blue set worn with a long white cotton gauze caftan dress that has a complimetary blue waist sash.

While Sistren Boo and Sistren Dagmar (Kokopelli) see ice in the design, I see the soft blue of the Negril beach water around 3pm.

I love you, Jules,

Bless Up,
Lady Roots

Betty BeadBug said...

Lady Roots,
While I love the icy reference the idea of the blue water eases my spirit today. If we ever get to come and meet you I will have to wear them with just the outfit you mentioned.
You only have to wait till tomorrow and your mom will be there! I know how that feels. Mine is supposed to come at the end of the month with dad and I can hardly wait. Almost two years is a long time to be apart.
I can't tell you how much it meant to just "hear" you say that you love me - I love you too! Big.

LADY ROOTS said...

Sistren Jules,

When you come, not if.

There is a Jamaican saying, "In the fullness of time." It means when the timing is right, it will happen.

Bless Up,
Lady Roots