Today was a good day! For the most part. We visited a small town here on the Eastern Shore for the first time. The destination was the local library to see a fascinating presentation by Reptile World. At least I found the snapping turtle and American crocodile to be quite fascinating…but my one year old got restless and decided to do some running around. One thing led to another, and the purse that held my camera fell over…..not a long fall, and onto the carpet. BUT, somehow my camera lens shattered. Yes, my prized possession….my extra special lens. I’m not happy about it AT all. And now I won’t be sharing pictures of this quaint little town on the River (nor the python!).
Luckily I took pictures of this bracelet earlier in the week. I brought back this design from the sweet bead studio vault for a custom order. I so enjoyed mixing wire links with various shaped and carved stones that I made an extra. You can find this one in my shop. Sold, thank you!
Thank you for dropping by and have a GREAT weekend!











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This is so chic!
Sorry about your lens – it’s shitty when those things happen. The bracelet is really nice though – I love this herringbone on the gemstones. I keep telling you I never tried it and really want to – and maybe I’ll give it a shot today.
Like the bracelet, the different colors, texture and links. Sorry to hear about your lens. Hope you have a good day today.
Betwixt between the two! We love our precious little ones so much, but oh! when something like that happens… but our things are replaceable (albeit very expensive) and someday those little ones will be all grown up and sometimes (believe it or not) we’ll wish they were young again (just sometimes). I love the way you mixed the colorful stones with wire wrapping. Each piece you make is truly unique and creative.
The bracelet is super … love the colors and the wire wrapping expertise. Beautiful! But the camera issue is crappy! I had a similar situation. When Laura was getting her first hair cut at a salon, she was around a year old, I had my camera sitting on the counter in front of her. The strap was hanging down over the counter. One pull by Laura brought my expensive Nikon on a tile floor. That was the end of the lens and the interior workings needed help. It taught me a valuable lesson.
Sorry about the camera Cindy……Now a reason to get a bigger and better lens!!
This bracelet is my favorite! i LOVE IT…REALLY CLASSIC.
Beautiful bracelet! But the camera situation truly sucks. Ugh! So sorry that happened, but at least it is something replaceable…eventually. :/
Wow, this one is just so beautiful Cindy ! As usual, i love everything in your way of playing with wire, and the colours are just the one i love.
So sorry your favorite lens is broken and that you didn’t get photos of your day out.
The bracelet is gorgeous! I love all the different colors and various links.
perfect wraping as always!! beautiful colors too Cindy!
Hi Cindy I think yesterday was just a bad day for many! I know it was for me in more ways then one! Days you want to crawl under the pillow and say world leave me alone for a while!! Im so sorry your lens broke! But me thinks things will work out. My husband bought us a super camera and I would be pretty upset if something happened to it. HA the other day my oldest said “Mom I need to use your camera tonite me and Adam saw a UFO last night lol” UFO smooFO I dont care if the little slanty eyed guys are looking in the window…Im so hesitant to let anyone use it for fear of the price it cost! Thats a wonderful bracelet you do such wonderful work! ox
Cindy, you make this look so easy! Love the twists.
Oh dear, the lens – sorry to hear it!
But your bracelet is just wonderful! I just love your wire work!
Sorry about your lens.
Your braclet is wonderful, PERFECT wrapping!
Hi Cindy, great wiring! Love this. Hugs, Riki
Hi Cindy – What a beautiful bracelet – I love it! I’m sorry about the camera, though. It’s one of those things that you can’t get mad at your child for, but you’re still super frustrated…that’s why I use a cheap-o $100 digital camera – lol! Have a great weekend & I hope you are able to get your camera fixed!
🙂 Molly
Oh, Cindy, I am so sorry to hear about your lens. I can imagine how frustrating the loss is…we do love our sweet cameras! 🙂
Love this stunning bracelet! And, I must tell you how much I am still enjoying the beachy necklace withe the pretty starfish pendant that I bought from you. It is definitely a piece I truly cherish…because of its beauty and uniqueness but mainly because it is from such a special friend. 🙂 And, it was the perfect accessory to the little summery dress I wore “out and about” one day this week!
Hugs to you,
Ann-Margaret
Oh Cindy,
I’m sooooo sorry to hear about your camera lens! I would have probably cried & I don’t even have a great camera. I hope your able to get a new lens ASAP so you can take more pics of your adorable boys & of course your amazing jewlery!!!
I adore this bracelet & it looks like a master class in wire. OMG…how do you do it soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good????
You can be my wiring guru..how’s that sound. lol
Smiles friend & I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a new lens soooon! 🙂
Hugs,
Susie
Thanks for all of the sympathy, everyone. 🙂 I guess I was kinda whining there. I’m not mad at the little guy…it wasn’t his fault at all. I still have the original lens that came with the camera, so I’ll be going back to that one for now. It was a lesson learned for me. :-0
Oye Little Mama!!!
Oh I can remember those days!!!! But fear not, there will come a time when looking back all these “boysapades” will bring a smile if not a laugh 🙂 Course that doesn’t help the fractured lens now! 🙁
Your wire work always inspires and challenges me!! One day when I grow up I want to be able to bend wire like you do!!! 🙂
Pattie 😉
Mazatlan Mx.
PS Little Mama, did you get my last 2 emails??? I need a mailing address please!!! I leave tomorrow for the northlands!
a lovely bracelet, i just love your work!
Hi Cindy, thanks so much for stopping by my new blog, and for your kind words. 🙂
Now, allow me to offer words of condolence on losing your lens. :o( So, so sorry! I had my new camera for about 2 weeks, before I dropped it and broke it. I DO understand! (Thankfully, my hubby had one that I could use.)
The bracelet is gorgeous — I agree with everyone here, the wrapping is fantastic!!! I’m guessing that happens with lots of practice??? I have tried that wrapping around the bead, but only once, because it was so difficult. I think I need to give it another try – or 2, or 3 or 4! 😉
Have a great weekend,
Alesha
hey, cindy, I finally got my post up – hop over and read it – I’ve got something for you…
thanks, nicki
Sweet Cindy,I shuddered when I read your post.I’m so sorry to hear about your camera lens.I think you would have been able to hear the scream if it were me.I know,I know..its just a lens right…more important things…still cant help but feel for ya!!Love that bracelet too…Big Hugs,Cat
I absolutely love this bracelet! My wirework is still so inconsistent, but this is beautiful! I guess it’s time to practice, practice, practice! Sorry to hear about your camera lens, though. Ouch.
I’ll be in mourning with your for your camera lens!
Oh man! I am sooooo sorry to hear about your lens…
I love the bracelet- gorgeous, as always! 🙂
What a beautiful bracelet. No wonder the extra one sold so quickly!
I hope you manage to find a new lens soon. I know exactly what it’s like to be without your camera! Miserable!
I love the mixture in the bracelet and the oxidation too! Sorry about the camera hope you sort it out soon. You do take beautiful pictures!