Though this is technically not a strickly autumn piece, I really love it! I took Chris' tatterpiller beads and wire wrapped them into a charm style bracelet and then connected them to their very own garden of Lucite flowers with Swarovski crystal centers, and leaves to finish it off. I followed the appropriate code of ethics for tatterpillers, they are wired facing each other, instead of facing someone else's tatterpiller behind!
These GORGEOUS autumn focals were made by Chris and are for sale at beads and botanicals in Hastings.
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