2014年6月7日星期六
Add jewelry to your backyard
Add jewelry to your backyard<br /><br />Kids can easily make beady buddies in classes taught at The Beaded Venus. These would make festive ornaments in a garden or hanging from a planter in the backyard.<br /><br />This is the peyote stitched work of art created by artist Jennifer Lowe. This award winning creation is also the namesake of the store, The Beaded Venus.<br /><br />Kids can quickly learn the techniques required to craft up some matching best friend keychains and bracelets in The Beaded Venus summer beading camp for kids.<br /><br />Jennifer Lowe shows her talent in this Coral Reef bracelet in free form peyote stitch. There is also some herringbone and right angle weave. This catchy piece gleams with with coral, glass, pearls, and other assorted glass and gem beads.<br /><br />The Beaded Venus finds treasures from all over. Inside the store, beads hang from walls, are tucked into baskets and dangle from the ceiling.<br /><br />Jennifer Lowe found inspiration out of Africa for this stunning lariat. She says that Alaji is one of the traders and was the inspiration behind this piece.<br /><br />Another example of how complex beading can get. This out of this world necklace is crafted from vintage German glass, lucite and Venetian seed beads then hand woven.<br /><br />Jennifer Lowe creativity shows off a fanciful side with this Genie necklace. She used a netting technique to craft a little glass bottle, it even has a stopper and the bottle could be filled with perfume, oils or Genie Glitter!
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