This gorgeous jewelry set was my donation to the Hastings Museum for their silent auction that takes place tonight! They are having a "fun"draising evening, with a mystery dinner theater, silent auction, and cash bar. We donated last year, and wanted to again this year. The theme for the mystery theater is "Dime A Dance", and this is the description from their website~ it's the middle of World War II, tragedy has struck the North Platte Canteen and you must help solve the mystery! This jewelry set has a "noir" feel to it. I used pink gilt lined seed beads, black onyx slices, Swarovski crystal, cat's eye, and a pink jade focal. The earrings have Swarovski hearts on the dangles and the earrings mimic the necklace.
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Very pretty!
Thanks Carla!
Thanks so much for donating this beautiful necklace and earring set. The silent auction and the event were a great success!
Stephanie,
I was the lucky bidder on your beautiful necklace & earring set. I don't wear a lot of pink, but I do wear a lot of black, so I can't wait to find just the right outfit to show these off. Pam @ HPL
Drew~We are happy to help, and glad it was a success!
Pam~It is so cool that someone we know, got the set! I was so happy with the way it turned out! It was a tough one to give up, though I made it just for the museum!!
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