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Inspiration delivered! Sign up for your free Monthly Challenges Ebook. Erin Prais-Hintz invites you to go on a journey of inspiration at her blog Treasures Found :: Inspiration is Everywhere. One of our editors picks her favorite from the Monthly Challenge entries. This week's winner is Tracy Stillman You can read about Tracy's necklace here. She really shows off its natural sense of movement, and manages to showcase it as a long necklace without losing any of the detail. Gorgeous work, Tracy!
Tomorrow will see the monthly tour. I can't wait to see what everyone has created! Click here for the monthly challenge details. Rebecca is a Scottish jewellery designer, currently living in Manchester, England. You can read more about her and her work at her blog, songbeads. She also has a supplies shop at thecuriousbeadshop. Happy Sunday everyone! We've a bit of a bumper post today - as an extension to Thursday's post, I'm showcasing a great number of British bead artists today and their water-themed beads.
So without further ado, I will jump into it straight away. First up, our lovely shares from last week:. Ocean Teardrops, also from Elaine. I just love the stunning blues of these glazes - very Mediterranean and summery!
The teardrops are particularly lovely to me - the distribution of glaze really does look like paint in water, captured. Water Waves Lampwork beads from Lori Bergmann.
Lori shared these stunning lampworks with us. I adore the gorgeous colour here too - very watery! I love how the wave shapes on the outside of these naturally highlight and add depth to the delicate Pacific shade. Truly lovely. Next up, some gorgeous ceramics from Bo Hulley , a ceramic artist based on the Isle of Wight so very much surrounded by water on a daily basis.