
This ring is another variarion to the same ring design. I have used a faceted lentil bead,.special thanks to The Baroness of Windypuff - Lori for the beads, because I didn’t have a round cabochon and I really love this one.
Note: I haven’t been able to make any other jewelry over and above the pieces I’ve been doing while writing the tutorials, time and energy won’t stretch that far for me. So to enable me to stay committed to the FSOJ, I’ll need to use these pieces for now. I hope you understand, it’s either this, or drop out of the FSOJ completely. I’ve come too far with the FSOJ, and would hate to let it go now.

This ring is a variarion to the same ring design. Using a triangle shaped cabochon instead of a faceted gem. The ring was dipped in a weak solution of Liver of Sulphur (LOS) which I think really looks great with Turquoise.
Note: I haven’t been able to make any other jewelry over and above the pieces I’ve been doing while writing the tutorials, time and energy won’t stretch that far for me. So to enable me to stay committed to the FSOJ, I’ll need to use these pieces for now. I hope you understand, it’s either this, or drop out of the FSOJ completely. I’ve come too far with the FSOJ, and would hate to let it go now.

This week I made 28 charms for a Charm Swap. Well 26 for the Swap and one each for my daughters with their choice of colours. While I could provide a photograph of these now,.. it might spoil the surprise for the Swapees, so I’ll leave this (?) here and replace it will the real photo once I know everyone has received their charms.

This week I have been working on a new ring design for faceted gems and this is the result.
Note: I haven’t been able to make any other jewelry over and above the pieces I’ve been doing while writing the tutorials, time and energy won’t stretch that far for me. So to enable me to stay committed to the FSOJ, I’ll need to use these pieces for now. I hope you understand, it’s either this, or drop out of the FSOJ completely. I’ve come too far with the FSOJ, and would hate to let it go now.

This pendant was made with copper wire and a 1.5″ cabochon. The colours in the cab don’t show to their best here,. it is awesome in real life.
Note: I haven’t been able to make any other jewelry over and above the pieces I’ve been doing while writing the tutorials, time and energy won’t stretch that far for me. So to enable me to stay committed to the FSOJ, I’ll need to use these pieces for now. I hope you understand, it’s either this, or drop out of the FSOJ completely. I’ve come too far with the FSOJ, and would hate to let it go now.

This piece was made using copper and a slice of agate. Very quick and easy pendant.
Note: I haven’t been able to make any other jewelry over and above the pieces I’ve been doing while writing the tutorials, time and energy won’t stretch that far for me. So to enable me to stay committed to the FSOJ, I’ll need to use these pieces for now. I hope you understand, it’s either this, or drop out of the FSOJ completely. I’ve come too far with the FSOJ, and would hate to let it go now.

by adding in a photo of my little helper, Holly…hmmm Are the modems ok Holly?