Monday, April 14, 2014

Fancy Wire Wrapped Aquamarine Sea Glass Necklace

Fancy Wire Wrapped Aquamarine Sea Glass Necklace


be the sole owner of this one of a kind handcrafted original, piece of wearable art

distinctive wire wrapped aquamarine blue sea glass necklace is skillfully wrapped with sterling silver wire and it has eight small faux pearl beads worked into its artistic design.

wrapped in sterling silver

Finding Sea Glass at Deception Pass

Finding Sea Glass at Deception Pass

Last weekend we went on a small road trip with our motorhome.  The weather was beautiful in western Washington. 

Deception Pass


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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Three Pale Blue Sea Glass Pendants Now available on Etsy

Three Sea Glass Pendants Now available on Beach-n-Bling's Etsy Shop 

Today I am presenting here three beautiful and unique pale blue sea glass necklaces that are now available for purchase on my Etsy shop. Each upcycled piece of beach glass is wrapped in a different type of wire.  The drop shaped pendants are handcrafted and original pieces of wearable art just waiting to be yours. No two are alike. The sea glass is hand picked off a Pacific ocean or Strait of Juan De Fuca beach in Washington State.  

Sea Glass Necklace - Ultra pale blue wrapped in copper


Sea Glass Necklace - pale blue with antique bronze wire wrap 


Pale Blue Seaglass Necklace - wrapped in silver wire

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Wire Wrapped Sea Glass Butterfly Project

Wire Wrapped Sea Glass Butterfly Project

I've been wanting to wire wrap a more complex piece of jewelry with multiple pieces of sea glass.

After much thought and designing, I worked out a butterfly concept. The image I worked from was a moth, but I think butterfly sounds better. A large moth was resting its wings on a window. It was a bizarre image because I was able to manipulate the perspective to make you think it was a giant moth. It was a great way to study its anatomy.
It took quite a bit of digging through my white sea glass to find the most suitable pieces for this project.
I spent three long sessions of wire wrapping to complete this project. A session is usually 2-3 hours for me.
I used a small piece of driftwood for the body.



This wire wrapped sea glass butterfly is a brooch.

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