Nothing better to cheer me up after a rough day than a video by Stephanie. You are an exceptional teacher and I love this design. Thank you for sharing ❤
You have the most beautiful jewelry. Your tutorials are always so easy to follow and make the most beautiful pieces. I can only describe them as elegant. ❤
Great......now I have to go and buy more from Eureka! 😆 I love this collection but need more crystals to make more things. This bracelet is excellent! Working on the pendent today.
OMG... what a beautiful bracelet with stunning colors and design. As soon as I saw this, I ordered all my supplies. Your work is amazing and I so appreciate you sharing your work. I have been following your sight for years and can't believe all the different designs you come up with. Keep up the incredible job that so many beaders love watching
Your pieces are just so amazing. Thank you so much for sharing them with us! i can't do much to pay you back, but i will make sure I watch, share, and thumbs up your video!
Such a great design! I just broke down and ordered bugles so I can make these. Believe it or not, I had no bugles, but need them for most of your recent bezels. I'll send photos when I make them.
Beautiful as always!!! Are you ever concerned that the backs of the rivolis/chatons will get scratched or worn and show through over time? Old rivolis (even Swarovski ones) were notorious for this. Old school beaders always used to cover or partially cover the backs with more beads as a buffer to protect them... even from sweat, lotions, and normal wear and tear. We spend so much time and money on these creations that I would hate to have to replace and rebuild them. Are the backs more durable than before?
I think the foiling is the same as always. You could definitely keep be adding on the back in the same manner. Add 15/0’s around to cover etc. you could also paint the back with clear nail polish.
@BronzeponyBeadedJewelry thank you for the suggestion! I think even just a bit of netting with some beads should keep it away from the skin. Full coverage shouldn't be necessary, I would hope. I also worry that people get them wet (shower, washing, swimming, cleaning fluids, perfume, etc). Some folks are very hard on jewelry. However, my biggest issue Is still line breakage and even wire breakage. During the first wear, I have even had 49-strand wire cut by a crystal/gemstone. The sharp edges can be brutal. It makes selling a nightmare when they fall apart so quickly.
@@dpaint6268 I have also tried covering the backs with UV resin. It both protects the foiling and also "fixes" the bead netting to the rivoli, in cases where my bezel was still a bit loose. Anyway, since the resin is only on the backs, if it does yellow a bit over time, it's on the back and won't be seen.
Nothing better to cheer me up after a rough day than a video by Stephanie. You are an exceptional teacher and I love this design. Thank you for sharing ❤
Awww thank you 😊
You have the most beautiful jewelry. Your tutorials are always so easy to follow and make the most beautiful pieces. I can only describe them as elegant. ❤
You’re so kind, thank you! 💖
Great......now I have to go and buy more from Eureka! 😆 I love this collection but need more crystals to make more things. This bracelet is excellent! Working on the pendent today.
Thank you, I love the Harmony collection too!
OMG... what a beautiful bracelet with stunning colors and design. As soon as I saw this, I ordered all my supplies. Your work is amazing and I so appreciate you sharing your work. I have been following your sight for years and can't believe all the different designs you come up with. Keep up the incredible job that so many beaders love watching
Stephanie this is gorgeous. It is so old and magnificent looking. Something seen on the Queens in times gone bye. A belated Happy New Year.
Omgoodness I LOVE your tutorials, you make us feel like rock stars when we can easily follow along with you and make beautiful ❤❤ pieces! Thank you
Thank you so much, that means a lot! 🙏
Your pieces are just so amazing. Thank you so much for sharing them with us! i can't do much to pay you back, but i will make sure I watch, share, and thumbs up your video!
Ooooooooo! So amazing! Let me go count my beads!
Thank you! 😍
Very pretty! I'd love to see a bracelet done using pinks and silver.
Oh wow that is gorgeous! X
Such a great design! I just broke down and ordered bugles so I can make these. Believe it or not, I had no bugles, but need them for most of your recent bezels. I'll send photos when I make them.
Love it.. this is so pretty
Love it can you substitute 15/0 for bugle beads
Give it a go and let me know 🤣
The colours remind me of early 1920's/art deco. Not that I was around then!!
Beautiful as always!!! Are you ever concerned that the backs of the rivolis/chatons will get scratched or worn and show through over time? Old rivolis (even Swarovski ones) were notorious for this. Old school beaders always used to cover or partially cover the backs with more beads as a buffer to protect them... even from sweat, lotions, and normal wear and tear. We spend so much time and money on these creations that I would hate to have to replace and rebuild them. Are the backs more durable than before?
I think the foiling is the same as always. You could definitely keep be adding on the back in the same manner. Add 15/0’s around to cover etc. you could also paint the back with clear nail polish.
@BronzeponyBeadedJewelry thank you for the suggestion! I think even just a bit of netting with some beads should keep it away from the skin. Full coverage shouldn't be necessary, I would hope. I also worry that people get them wet (shower, washing, swimming, cleaning fluids, perfume, etc). Some folks are very hard on jewelry. However, my biggest issue Is still line breakage and even wire breakage. During the first wear, I have even had 49-strand wire cut by a crystal/gemstone. The sharp edges can be brutal. It makes selling a nightmare when they fall apart so quickly.
@@dpaint6268 I have also tried covering the backs with UV resin. It both protects the foiling and also "fixes" the bead netting to the rivoli, in cases where my bezel was still a bit loose. Anyway, since the resin is only on the backs, if it does yellow a bit over time, it's on the back and won't be seen.
@@Doxymeister thank you so much!
Love it;)
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