I got me some patina chain and artisan links made by the sweet and talented Shannon LeVart Booya! I wanted to use the chain in a way I’ve never see done before.
Look at the beautiful chain hugging my beads. They’re totally in love with each other. I’m totally in love. Are you totally in love? Totally!
Copper and blue, what could be better? This bracelet reminds of a cold Minnesota winter day with a crisp blue sky, a white blanket of snow and the temperature is 20 below. Or a warm Minnesota summer with bright blue skies, and miles of hot white sand.
I used three of my new Faux Stoneware beads and my white Peeled Paint beads with copper leaf.
Button Love. Buttons available upon request.
Shannon’s 16mm links are perfect for earrings. S.E.L. Serious Earring Love.


















I do so love MissFickleMedia! I actually hoard quite a lot of her stuff. I love what you did with the chain, it integrates so well with the fiber. I was thinking that this looks made for a walk on the beach with the sunrise coming up and the waves kissing your toes. But I see that Minnesota snow in there as well! Enjoy the day. Erin
Oooh, I love the addition of chain to that bracelet!
Oh Yes! This is perfect for winter! I had not seen the fresco beads and thought they looked like ancient Greek stone. I am so happy to see these pieces, Jeannie, you totally made my day.
Warmly,
Shannon
What a great collaboration!!!! I love both of your artistic creations and both of you!!!!!
Omg this is fabulous! I have some of those links in a dark blue and a coppery red and I am now very inspired to get them made into something amazing. I totally thought nautical when I saw the top bracelet. Something about the chain makes me think of ships and the ocean, and I love that everything is white, you don’t normally see metal like that. I also really love the macrome type weave you have going on, so cool. What is that fiber you used? Hemp cording or something else? Too cool.
Jessica I use cotton cording
This is truly stunning-as are all of your designs! Your beads could so easily pass for ceramic/stone! Love this color combination, something that would never have thought of – but it works so perfectly! Genius!