LOVE this one, a pendant made from our Halloween bead kit. Porcelain by Joan Miller, assembled by me. Here’s our joint blog:
Metal Mud and Sand: Blogging the Creative Process
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Thanks!

LOVE this one, a pendant made from our Halloween bead kit. Porcelain by Joan Miller, assembled by me. Here’s our joint blog:

Metal Mud and Sand: Blogging the Creative Process

Clicking the photo will take you to my website.

Thanks!

Hilarious Ghoulfriend ring, part of the Halloween collection I made with the bead kit Joan Miller and I put together for our blog, Metal, Mud, and Sand.
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Boo!

Hilarious Ghoulfriend ring, part of the Halloween collection I made with the bead kit Joan Miller and I put together for our blog, Metal, Mud, and Sand.

Clicking the photo takes you to my site, clicking the words above goes to the blog.

Boo!

A more dynamic view of the Cat Paw Ring.

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Edited 7/03:  Thought I would give a few more details.  The paw stands about 2.5 inches, and is made of needlefelted wool on a wire armature, set using epoxy into a hand-fabricated sterling silver box on a size 7.5 ring.  All work by me.

A more dynamic view of the Cat Paw Ring.

Thanks for looking!

Edited 7/03: Thought I would give a few more details. The paw stands about 2.5 inches, and is made of needlefelted wool on a wire armature, set using epoxy into a hand-fabricated sterling silver box on a size 7.5 ring. All work by me.

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Fine silver metal clay, branch coral, and river rock. I really like the textures and colors in this piece. 
It’s very tactile too. I made the pod myself; it has a nice accent of 24kt gold foil to contrast with the dark patina.  The coral and river rock have been in my stash for some time. 

My first tumblr post was a bracelet using the coral and pods, they just look so good together!

Clicking the photo takes you to this pendant’s page on my site.

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Fine silver metal clay, branch coral, and river rock. I really like the textures and colors in this piece.
It’s very tactile too. I made the pod myself; it has a nice accent of 24kt gold foil to contrast with the dark patina. The coral and river rock have been in my stash for some time.

My first tumblr post was a bracelet using the coral and pods, they just look so good together!

Clicking the photo takes you to this pendant’s page on my site.

Thanks for looking!

(Source: kimvanantwerp.com)

A delicate glass flower pendant.  The glass bead actually features two flowers, one on either side, with a small central core.
Clicking the photo takes you to the product page on my website.  Thank you for looking!

A delicate glass flower pendant.  The glass bead actually features two flowers, one on either side, with a small central core.

Clicking the photo takes you to the product page on my website.  Thank you for looking!

(Source: kimvanantwerp.com)