Amazing Designs by Marlene Cupo |
This is my favorite from her collection -
A bold and long necklace of hand shaped faux turquoise beads accented with extruded green and copper swirl beads, and a focal of a hammered copper swirl with a turquoise flower attached, by Heather Kelly Marston. The turquoise beads are capped with copper findings, and it has a copper toggle closure on this 26" eyestopper. |
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14 comments:
Shelly,
How cool you shared about Marlene Cupo's "Amazing Designs"! Her faux turquoise and copper necklace is beautiful!
Thanks for sharing handcrafted for the holidays,
Rita
You are a sweetheart, with a heart of GOLD. You know how much I love you! Continued success throughout the holiday season and well afterwards. Holiday Blessings.
How awesome for Marlene to be doing that! Thank you so much for sharing and letting everyone else know! <3
I really like your handmade beads, Shelly. It's great that you promoted Marlene's shop during her Red Cross donation promotion! I hope she sells a lot.
Happy holidays!
How wonderful of you to feature Marlene in your window shopping. What beautiful jewelry and how generous to be supporting the Red Cross with these purchases.
Love the beads you used in this, Shelley! Your page here is a delight!
So obviously I read too fast! The necklace was Marlene's! Please pass along my oos and ahhs to Marlene! I'll congrat you, Shelley, on a very nice deed well done!
Well in the spirit of the holidays after all , it is better to give than receive. This seemed to be a win-win situation. At Marlene's artfire shop readers can buy all their gifts, receive a generous discount plus free shipping AND help out the Red Cross with their efforts in Hurricane Sandy. No brainer! I HOPE people will go to Marlene's shop and support her generous efforts.
Thanks for this opportunity Rita, buying handmade is another win-win! (snd hopefully I win some good bead karma!hehehe)
Heart of Gold? Nah, I just didnt have anything to sell myself so you know me...always on the prowl for good bead karma! xxoo from your online friend, CUZ and sister!
Marla! I know it would mean so much to her for everyone to support the Red Cross in their efforts. Poor girl was up there visiting during the storm and was stuck!
Happy Holidays! YES I too hope everyone supports Marlene's efforts, it would make her so happy. And its a good deal too!
Linda, yes its a good deal and great of Marlene. Her polymer clay skills are good. I love her faux turquoise so much. I have been lucky enough to be on the receiving end in a few P2P bead swaps!
see below...HEEHEEE
Thanks Sharyl, yes her polymer clay beads in this piece are soo nice. She has PC skills thats evident but her real secret talent is in offering tips and techniques. She has all kinds of ideas and experience she can offer especially about participating in a craft show AND being a retired nurse she can check our blood pressure too! WOW so much talent in one woman! HAHAHA
* re: your previous comment above, the same happens to me all the time...I am always in a hurry to comment!
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