Entry #3, a gorgeous digital collage by Corinne Marie is the winner of the random drawing for my Music & Dance themed challenge.
Click on this thumbnail to see the full size image on her Flickr page -- it's amazing! Brilliant reds and golds and lovely collage work in the background.
Congrats and thanks to everyone who entered -- come back for our next challenge -- the theme will be Asian Art & Ephemera.
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Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Saturday, September 28, 2013
A Charming Autumn Tag by Petra
Design Team member Petra Berendsen submitted this absolutely beautiful sample for your inspiration today. She created a lovely tag using a Lunagirl image of a lady walking in the autumn woods (I like the contrast of her dark dress against the golden leaves, and the book under her arm!). I just love the colors here in the pretty backgrounds and embellishments. They complement the colors in the central image so well. And she tried something a little different that turned out amazing: she created the little Fall leaves charm!
Petra writes: "I created a tag and did a little bit of experimenting. For quite a long while I have had some printable shrink plastic which I had not used before but it was just the right stuff to create a leave charm with one of your images. And I have to say I am quite pleased the way it turned out. The colours came out very nicely and the image is still pristine - even after the shrinking... Hope you like it."
It's gorgeous! Perfect inspiration on this bright Fall day.
Petra writes: "I created a tag and did a little bit of experimenting. For quite a long while I have had some printable shrink plastic which I had not used before but it was just the right stuff to create a leave charm with one of your images. And I have to say I am quite pleased the way it turned out. The colours came out very nicely and the image is still pristine - even after the shrinking... Hope you like it."
It's gorgeous! Perfect inspiration on this bright Fall day.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Just something cool for those of you who create jewelry: 2,000-year-old gold earring found in Jerusalem (from AP)

The discovery dates to the time of Christ, during the Roman period, said Doron Ben-Ami, director of excavation at the site. The piece was found in a Byzantine structure built several centuries after the jeweled earring was made, showing it was likely passed down through generations, he said.
The find is luxurious: A large pearl inlaid in gold with two drop pieces, each with an emerald and pearl set in gold.
"It must have belonged to someone of the elite in Jerusalem," Ben-Ami said. "Such a precious item, it couldn't be one of just ordinary people."... Finds from the Roman period are rare in Jerusalem, Ben-Ami said, because the city was destroyed by the Roman Empire in the first century A.D.
Shimon Gibson, an American archaeologist who was not involved in the dig, said the find was truly amazing, less because of its Roman origins than for its precious nature.
"Jewelry is hardly preserved in archaeological context in Jerusalem," he said, because precious metals were often sold or melted down during the many historic takeovers of the city.
"It adds to the visual history of Jerusalem," Gibson added, saying it brings attention to the life of women in antiquity. ...
Earrings similar to this one have been found at archaeological sites throughout Europe, Ben-Ami said, where the Roman Empire also flourished. The authority said the earring appeared to be crafted using a technique similar to that depicted in portraits from Roman-era Egypt.
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