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Thursday, 7 March 2019

Wire Guardian Angels and Hearts

Good Morning everyone.

Today im sharing a few of the wire & bead suncatchers i made as Christmas gifts.



Bronze Angel with yellow, orange, gold beads.  Approx 6" tall.  The big bead in the middle is a true crystal prism so when the sun shines through it it gives out lots of rainbows on the walls.  The sun also catches on the mix of beads in different ways.


A close up showing the body/wings better.  I 'winged' it making these! lol  Totally made them up as i went, so it was trial and error, luckily this soft craft wire is very forgiving. 

Silver wire angle, with white beads, the ones on the body are main white faux pearls with a hint of colour on them, so adds some subtle colour.  The angel ended up with a leaner body and bigger wings.  They are definitely all unique! 

Heart suncatcher, approx 4" in size.  This one is in pinks, the little dangler in the middle is again crystal prisms to give rainbows to the recipient on sunny days. 


Gold & Red heart suncatcher



Blue heart suncatcher.  Some of these hearts are quite rustic in shape, but then they are totally handmade. 

This last one is silver wire and the faux pearl beads that are white with a splash of colour on them. I added one crystal prism bead and a little bi-cone bead inside the heart and from the bottom of the heart. 

Items used for all of them 1mm craft wire in various colours, various beads.

They seemed to be well received as Christmas presents. Im still in the practice and learning stage. 

Thank you for stopping by. Emmax

16 comments:

  1. You must have spent hours on these beautiful hand-made gifts! I'm especially fond of the blue heart only for the colors, but everything looks wonderful!

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  2. Wow!! wonderful creations Ginny
    My Blog As I do Rodos

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  3. Greetings Emma, wow what a super fun idea your beaded sun-catchers are fabulous.

    Hugs Diane

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  4. These are beautiful Emma, lucky people who received them

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  5. What beautiful creations, Emma! A lot of patient work must have been needed to make all these wonderful and very thoughtful gifts.
    Hugs, Kathleen

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  6. gorgeous creations, what patience you must have Emma

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  7. Wow you must have spent ages on these they are lovely x

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  8. Gorgeous bead work Emma, I love my robin who is still hanging on the window watching over the garden. Big hugs Kirsty. x

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  9. beautiful wire and bead work Emma
    every sunny day we get i stick mine on my window so a big thank you for mine
    Kate x

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  10. Wow so talented and beautiful makes x

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  11. Such beautiful intricate work. I am sure these lovely creations were well received by many including me. Thank you.
    Pam x

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  12. Such beautiful work Emma, a really lovely way to give a unique gift ... Steph x

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  13. These are beautiful. I wouldn't know where to start. Love Dawn x

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  14. These are really beautiful I especially love the blue one & the pretty faux pearls!

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  15. They are all so beautiful Emma, an yes very much appreciated��xx

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