On this abalone bowl, I paired pink rhinestone with some drop pearls. I really like the look of pearls next to the abalone shell. On the underside of each bowl, I have two half pearls as feet to steady the bowls. Without them, the abalone bowls are a bit wobbly~
This one is my favorite.... The colors on the rhinestone are darker and seem to match the abalone colors really well, which in turn make the abalone shell really pop... wouldn't this be fabulous on a nightstand at the ready to hold the jewelry you've worn that day?... All of these abalone bowls will be boxed up to be sold at next months Artist Market.
I have linked up to Beverly's Pink Saturday~
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So pretty! Yes - a pair of earrings in one would make a very nice gift.
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A great creative idea. You did an excellent job on these.
ReplyDeleteI love to bling up seashells but your abalone bowls are fabyoulous !
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Amazing transformation and repurposing! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I had the pleasure of picking up a few abalone shells recently while in Chile (and the misfortune of eating abalone for the first time; yuck!) I'll stick to the beauty of the shells... and yours are stunning!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Cheryl. A nice find.
ReplyDeleteHello from Spain: I collect sea shells. When I walk on the beach I pick up the shells. I paint some shells to decorate my house. You are always very creative, we keep in touch
ReplyDeleteI think you should bring them over to our next Sew & Sew night cuz I'm thinking I'd like to buy a few of those!
ReplyDeleteI JUST LOVE THESE SHELL DISHES!!!👍❤❤❤ PLEASE LET ME KNOW MORE INFO ON MAKING THESE. PLEASE loristumbaugh7@gmail.com
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