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I'm testing my new circular non-interchangeable earwires. These earwires have several dangles wirewrapped around them, so that you know you'll never loose any dangle since it is soldered together.

I'm working on my new dangle type earrings. I'm trying to evoke elegant, streamline and eye catching. hmmm.


At the Fraser Valley Bead Show, I fell in love with many sparkly, facetted briolettes. This strand is said to be of the Tourmaline Family called Tandrite. I wirewrapped random number of briolettes, with an odd dangle of a Ruby rondelle. On the side of the necklace is a cluster of round smooth tourmalines, with rubies and one lonely Tanzanite facetted rondelle.

Here are the matching earrings to the Heart of Gold Necklace.
I picked Emma up from Hollyburn this morning. The rain has been relentless this weekend. Thank goodness for wick away clothing and 100% rainproof gear from Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC). I think Emma could qualify for the outdoor store magazine, she was dressed from head to toe in all their gear. Special thanks to her guide leaders, Agnes, Andrea and Hayley.



Yesterday I went to the Fraser Valley Bead Show. I spent way too much, but have a beautiful selection of faceted, Mystic Topaz, London Topaz, faceted rubies, citrine, amethysts, periodot. Today I bought some Tandrite Tourmaline and Green Amethyst (presiolite). So I must make lots of jewelry now to get out of debt. I made these earrings this morning using my own sterling silver headpins and earwires. The top beads are sapphires, then I have a beautiful lampwork bead by Kerri Fuhr. The bottom of the earring is Labradorite and a Blue Peruvian Opal. I named these earrings Northern Lights. The Inuit have a ledgend that the Northern Lights are captured in Labradorite, and this is the spirit of these earrings. If you like these earrings, they are for sell!!! JFAA
I also purchase a big hollow lampwork bead from Kerri, named a Heart of Gold. This will be the focal bead of a necklace for the United Way silent auction at work, donated by my team, Perioperative Services.

A really cool thing happened today in Vancouver, first the sun came out and we had beautiful white puffy clouds, (now for those who do not know, this is like rare occurrence, especially since it is Thanksgiving Day). Last night I made these earrings called "Clouds". They are chalcedony, sapphires, aquamarines and one lonely Swarovski crystal. I caught the clouds in the reflection while taking photos of these earrings in my "photoshop area".
Today we went and bought fabric. Emma wanted to be a devil for Halloween. Needless to say, there is never a perfect pattern, but we had lots of fun improvising.