So here we are with my first weekly give away. This is a set of 5 18mm beads with 6 associated spacers. These are beads where I love the process and the feeling of making the beads. I love how the glass moves in the heat and I enjoy the skill in making it rather than being inspired by things outside of that moment in time unlike this bead which is inspired by my love of Classical Greek and Roman art.
So if you fancy winning this set, all you need to do is comment in up to 10 words and tell me what it is that inspires you whether that is in everyday life or in your creations. I will draw a winner next Wednesday
I look forward to reading your comments.
Julie
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sunsets and the sea inspire me in most of my crafts, I adore the purple/pink sunsets in the winter
ReplyDeleteI get inspired by my mood, it affects my colour choices, from clothes to which glass i use
ReplyDeleteCaroline x
I am inspired by colours and by the materials I have in front of me.
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by the sea and nature around me.
ReplyDeleteMy mother fighting back after her stroke inspired me endlessly!
ReplyDeleteArgh, why does it do that? The post above is from Sabine :o)
ReplyDeleteAll the beautiful things that surround us in nature
ReplyDeletemany things - nature, sea, colours and whatever takes my fancy!!!
ReplyDeleteColours in nature that seem like they shouldn't work!!!
ReplyDeletewow... what a range of diffent ideas. I'm amazed though at how many of us are inspired by nature and specifically water.
ReplyDeletemy daughter's bedroom floor!, walking the dog in the park.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired by life. Everywhere you look there are colours and textures that can give you ideas.
ReplyDeleteI know its too late now but I wanted to add my own: Colours are a major influence, shapes, organic influences like trees, shells, very textural images and even the land/Earth from above.
ReplyDeleteO gosh, too many words, never mind just thought I would pass it on.