Spiny Leaves and Paisley Curls Giveaway

Congratulations Shai!  Please contact me with your address.

Your 1 winners on “Spiny Leaves and Paisley Curls Giveaway” are:

1) Shai Williams

hello lovelies

Polymer clay Spiny Leaves

Polymer clay Spiny Leaves

NEW!  These 43mm (about 1-3/4″) hand painted, polymer clay leaves.   Spine, back, muscle, organs, body, mind, anatomy, it’s what I do.

I decided I want to offer these in both a pendant and bracelet focal.
Available in one hole or two and a bracelet focal with a slight curve.

Bracelet with slightly cured bracelet focal

Bracelet with slightly curved bracelet focal

Clasp is polymer clay made by me.  I also used my Peeled Paint headpins.

Spiny Leave and Faux Stoneware art beads

Spiny Leave and Faux Stoneware art beads

What would you make with this set?

Pasiley Curls

Polymer Clay Paisley Curls

Paisley or Paisley pattern is a droplet-shaped vegetable motif of Perian and Indian origin. The pattern is sometimes called “Persian pickles” by American traditionalists, especially quilt-makers, or “Welsh pears” in Welsh textiles as far back as 1888.

Resembling a twisted teardrop, the kidney-shaped paisley is of Iranian origin, but its western name derives from the town of Paisley, in central Scotland.  This intrigued me to try my hand at them and their kidney-shape.  Body, organs, I’m all over that.

About 35mm hand painted polymer clay.

003 (9)
Hand crocheted necklace.

001 (7)
This is what I’m giving away.

Just leave a comment on THIS post.  For additional entries share this giveaway on any social media, please leave a separate comment each time you do.  Each share will get you another entry.  Winner will be posted here on Saturday, February 23rd.  Make sure you check back on Saturday.  Winner will not be notified.

Attention:  I need one more person to fill a spot for the March Echo Creative Club. Contact me if you’re interested.

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...Pin It Jeannie is a graduate of St. Paul Collage of Visual Arts, accomplished mixed media artist and published jewelry designer. She is the originator of the Echo Creative Team and of the Do Over Challenge. When she is not creating art, she helps people live happy, healthy lives.

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37 Responses to Spiny Leaves and Paisley Curls Giveaway

  1. Wow I love these!! Great new stuff! I really like the paisly ones and the peeled paint headpins. That is genius!

  2. sherilyn butler says:

    Twenty five years of beadwork and craft fairs… you have a unique style that’s for sure
    I’m new to the Techno site stuff
    And averaged 6 fairs, 8 flea mkts over twenty years.
    I got ideas for your leaves….. sigh
    Dreams actually.ty for showing them

  3. DESPINA says:

    I would love these!!
    So glad I got to know your work.

  4. Joanna-Gloria says:

    Beautiful components and gorgeous bracelet!
    I’d love to play with these…

  5. Zah says:

    Gorgeous pieces, please count me in!

  6. Lovely and unique! Shared to my Facebook,

  7. Cheri Reed says:

    I love these pastels, the pasley is adorable!
    Thank you for the chance to win these beauties!

    Cheri

  8. Cheri Reed says:

    Shared on facebook!

    Thank you,
    Cheri

  9. Lisa Lodge says:

    As a former Biology major, I have to say that your spiny leaf is super cool! I would love to win it!

  10. Donna M says:

    Love them! I totally dig leaves, I make them often in my own lampwork beads. Will share on FB. Cheers!

  11. I dearly love these, Miss Jeannie! I love their shapes, the textures, the colors, all! I love paisley patterns. There is something so elegant and mysterious about them at the same time. Love seeing the new directions you are taking! Enjoy the day. Erin

  12. Sandi C says:

    Amazing focals – count me in for the drawing! My mind is already racing…..

  13. Donna says:

    Beautiful! Love those peeled paint headpins. Are those available by themselves? I see them on your website with flower beads. Let me know if they are available and the price. Thank you! {Donna}

  14. Susan Marling says:

    I just found you through Kristen Oppold and I love your work. The peeled paint is wonderful and the leaves are awesome. Thank you for the chance to win.

  15. Sandi C says:

    Just posted this on my Facebook page too!

  16. I posted giveaway to my pinterest page!

  17. Posted about the giveaway on my blog.

  18. Posted on my Facebook page!

  19. Jen says:

    Love the spiny leaves! The paisley curl is perfect for spring. I would love to design with both of these pieces.

  20. Rochelle says:

    I just love these! Pretty colors. Thank you for the the chance to win! :)

  21. I just love the Paisley Curls! The leaves are wonderful also but there is just something about paisley that has always attracted me.

  22. Maria Manola says:

    These new designs are very beautiful. I agree with Sherilyn Butler that you have a unique style. I would certainly love to win!

  23. Maria Manola says:

    I just posted on my fb page.

  24. Deb Beechy says:

    Love the peeled paint headpins!

    The paisley beads are so cute. Reminds me of my home economics class in the 70′s. I made a paisley skirt for a project. Wow thats been a long time

  25. Gloria says:

    I love the idea of a Necklaces focal with a matching but curved bracelet focal. Would love to win.

  26. Kokopelli says:

    Awesome as always! That Paisley curls is so beautiful.

  27. They are both so unique Jeannie! I’d love to play with them and see what happens. Thanks so much for such a wonderful giveaway!

  28. Shelly says:

    Your stuff is all so amazing! I just love it all!!

  29. Charlie says:

    OH loveley work as always. I love the paisley stuff you have been coming out with :)

  30. I so love your work.. the polymer clay clasp is gorgeous.

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