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Do you remember orange push up pops?
They were my favorite purchase as a kid when the ice cream truck made it's way through the neighborhood - are ice cream trucks still around? Certainly not on Mackinac!
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The cool sweetness or orange push ups was what I kept in mind as I worked on my latest beading project, "Orange Sherbet" a coordinating necklace and bracelet.
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They were a bit of an experiment: I used just a single beading technique, tubular herringbone, and a single type of bead, seed beads only.
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The visual interest comes in the interplay between the differing sizes, colors and finishes of the seed beads themselves - no flashy focal bead needed!
I worked with tight tension, resulting in a tube that will support itself.
What do you think?
I love your design and just the right summer color.
ReplyDeleteTherese
It's a beauty -- I love the color!
ReplyDeleteI always got popsicles, and saved half for my big brother!
Oh, I love them!! I totally remember orange push-ups. The colors, beads and tight tubes are wonderful. Just curious - how long is the necklace?
ReplyDeleteCarol
Thanks Carol!
ReplyDeleteThe necklace is 17" long.