Sea themed necklace

Shells, pearls, starfishes, blue waves... well, don't they remind you of beautiful sea?? I had some bunch of beads in different shapes and colors which i thought would make a lovely sea themed necklace. This necklace is perfect for little girls as they are light weight with cheerful colors.


Here's the step by step tutorial on how to make them

Materials Needed
Acrylic Beads of shapes stars, shells from Pandahall
Cat eye beads in blue color
pearl beads
Small rounded silver beads
Beading wire
Barrel clasps

Step 1: Take a beading wire of desired length and add a barrel clasp at one end.
Step 2: add in cat eye bead followed by star bead, silver bead, star bead and a cat eye bead again.
Step 3: add in shell followed by pearl and another shell.
Step 4: repeat step 2 and 3 till you get the desired amount of length.
Step 5: finish it off by adding barrel clasp cap at the end.
Your sea themed necklace is done.


Hope you guys like it. Happy crafting:)

One Lovely Blog Award

I was given one lovely blog award by the wonderful Anna from Annasimplecrochet She has a very captivating blog that focuses on crafting. I also love her delightful pictures of flowers from her garden. Don't forget to check out her charming blog.


Here are the rules:

7 facts about me:
I'm a shy, introverted person.
I love having talkative people around me.
I find crafting and listening to music therapeutic
Afternoon naps are absolutely necessary for me.
I would like to visit Japan one day.
I'm a stationary junkie.
I love reading books.

I nominate the below beautiful blogs for this award:
Mousimi Roy's Luv for krafts
Lavina Agarwal's Life's little treasures
Safal's SafalArts 
Shami's My craft works

Happy crafting friends:)






Simple pearl bracelet tutorial

Hello all! A very happy independence day to my fellow Indians. I still remember waking up early and heading over to school with a little flag on my uniform for flag hoisting ceremony in my childhood years.
Well, moving onto crafts, i made this simple pearl bracelet recently using supplies from Pandahall . This is a perfect beginner project and you can finish it off in no time.


Here's a step by step instruction on how to make this bracelet

Materials needed:
Glass pearls in colors ivory and peach
Rhinestone bead spacers
Beading wire
Lobster clasps and jump rings
Crimp beads.

Instructions:
Step 1: Take a beading wire of length 30 cm.
Step 2: start by adding a lobster clasp and crimp bead. Now add ivory color pearl followed by  a bead spacer.
Step 3: Now add peach color pearl followed by another bead spacer.
Step 4: repeat steps 2 and 3 till you get the desired length of bracelet.
Step 5: Finish it by adding a crimp bead and jump ring. Cut off the excess beading wire.
The pearl bracelet is now ready to wear.


Hope you guys like it. Have a wonderful week ahead :)

This and that..

Hello lovelies! Feels good to be back in blogging. Having a baby around means very little time to do pretty much any other thing, So sorry for missing out posts from my blogging friends. I intend to catch up with you all and see what's happening in your world.
I really miss crafting time lately but i do try my best to squeeze in a little time for them when i can. Here's a little crocheted boots and headband that i whipped up for my baby girl.


Recently I've been addicted to drinking cinnamon tea with lemon and honey. Having them along with butter cookies is a great way to start a day.


Received this wonderful package from my fellow blogging friend Joy from We live at the top of the hill So kind and thoughtful of her to include a lovely card and beautiful dress for my little one. Thank you very much dear.


A close up shot of little flower from our garden.


Have a fantastic day everyone. Much love :)


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