How I keep Cordelia out of trouble…

While it’s known that Cordy can get into mischief, if I want to keep her busy, I just supply her with beads and some of the dichroic fused glass pendants I make & she creates these….As long as she’s playing with beads, your Tim Tams are safe!

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  1. FairyRainbow Said:

    I love dichroic glass, so beautiful. I have a few sets (pendants and earrings) and always get comments about how pretty they look with the changing colours.
    Thanks for sharing!

  2. Alexis Said:

    Smart girls! You, for making the pendants and giving them to Cordelia to distract. And Cordelia, for making the wonderful jewelry!

  3. Clearly Cordelia is very productive and most artistic. We will offer her many beads and keep her well amused and industrious. :-)

  4. gailkav Said:

    These are so lovely. My daughter bought me a dichroic glass pendant for my birthday and I love it.

  5. woodnymph Said:

    Oh, they are gorgeous. I especially like the Dragonfly. Lovely, lovely, lovely.

    Vi

  6. Jill Said:

    Oh beautiful creations – they are fabulous, I particularly like the Dragonfly :)

  7. Thalia Said:

    beautful work – and I really delight in the colors for the dragonfly set.

  8. Lori Said:

    I echo everyone else when I say “I love dichroic glass”. This is great work, Kerry.

  9. pearlz Said:

    Cool, but she can have my tim tams if I have any as I am trying to stay away from them! What delightful creations.

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  11. pearlz Said:

    Hi Kerry what is the link for your writing manifesto i want to add it to the article. Hope you enjoy it- i will repost it on a soulfood site in a few days.

    http://creativesoulsconverse.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/why-write-a-conversation-of-soul-fooders/

    june

  12. Suzanne Said:

    Hi Kerry,
    About whether you should exhibit your glass bead work. YES. YES, YES.
    I have a degree in visual art and can tell you that the idea that art is the only territory for those who can draw well no longer really applies. These days the old barriers between art and craft are completely blurred. Handmade glass beads are definitely art and your work is definitely exhibition standard.

  13. Tabitha Said:

    Yes, I know it’s been awhile since you’ve posted here-but figured hey if more people come see what’s here-how could that be bad?

    I would love to express my thanks to you for inspiring me by giving you the Lemonade Award. You can collect it at my blog.

  14. Cle Said:

    I bought myself a beautifully coloured blue glass pendant last year with strips of foil in side it. Didn’t know until this evening what it was! I shall have to post a photo of it!


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