It is Golu time again, with Navarathri fast approaching . We ladies of our library have started work which will go on till the beginning of next month. I thought I would post some paper beads that I made some time ago and again take a break from blogging until after Navarathri. But then again if I happen to make anything nice with paper for the Golu I will surely take time to post.
These beads are made out of metallic red colour paper rolled into a cone shape and then hand painted with acrylic gold . The pendant is quilled with the same metallic paper. The tight coil at the center is also painted. This was made on request from a friend for her son's wedding as one of the many wedding day gifts for her daughter in law.
These paper beads are made from recycling a catalogue . I really enjoyed rolling these.
Thanks for stopping by , Have a great day.
18 comments:
Beautiful color and layout!
so elegant and beautiful Suganthi!!
Wow awesome ones....Second one being my most fav design, Suganthi :)
Awesome. Second one looks different.
Gorgeous work as always Suganthi ..Your second set of beads look just fabulous ...!! Love them :)
lovely beads Suganthi..I just loved the way u have weaved the second necklace..way to go....
Wow !! fantastic jewllery Suganthi love the beads shape and u made them lovely by the gold touch..and the second one is awesome.. will miss your posts..
they both are beautiful. My favorite is the first one.
Beautiful!!Great work..loved both the sets.
You can't be serious SUganthi!!!!!!!!!! THe second neckpiece bowled me over. Not only you make paper beads, you WEAVE them as well! Is there anything thou won't do lady?
Very beautiful! Each design is great!
You are getting to be a great jeweler Suganthi!! The beads look awesome and the colors are out of this world.
CHris
beads looks stunning sugandhi I liked the catalogue recycling
kudos to you
anandhi
mind blowing work
elegant and creative!!
WOW AWESOME !! the second one is sooo pretty ..
Hello Ma'am!
It's Ananda again. I just love your paper jewellery, and more so because it has become the fuel for my new obsession, as you've guessed, jewellery.
Please do check my blog out at www.asquilling.blogspot.com
Thanks,
Ananda
These are both so lovely! I never would have guessed the bottom piece is made with pages from a catalog.
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