Happy Monday, everyone! It's reveal day for the Honey Do List! Who else is excited?? 2021 marks the sixth year that my husband Eric has been giving me a design challenge each month to get me out of my comfort zone and to help clear out my bead stash... The Honey Do List! I know that I'm not the only one who loves a good design challenge, so I'm hoping folks will continue to play along with us!
Here's this month's inspiration and what Eric had to say about it:
Hey everyone! Here is a little tongue-in-cheek challenge for the Easter month. I took this picture in Pacific City, Oregon several years ago. Our hotel sold bags of rabbit chow to guests and we had to try this out. Soon Sj had "wild" black rabbits eating out of her hands. Welcome to Spring and have a great month!
Feeding all those black bunnies in Pacific City was so much fun! What a great memory from a fun trip. I honestly didn't believe the lady at the hotel when she told us if we shook the bag of food that the rabbits would come running... but she was totally right!
Anyways, seeing at the Art Elements theme for April is also rabbit/hare focused, it's a good thing that I had a decent amount of interesting art beads to choose from that could work for either challenge.
Clockwise from top left: White Swan Studio, Lesley Watt, Jess Contreras, Round Rabbit, Andrew Thornton, Andrew Thornton |
I haven't gotten as much made as I had hoped this month, but I still have a few more days to get some more designs finished for Art Elements. I've got partial ideas for two of the remaining pendants... so we'll see how quickly things come together. For now, let me show you the two necklaces that I did create!
I kicked things off with a lovely hare pendant by Lesley Watt that I've been hoarding (along with two of it's cousins if I'm honest) forever. I strung an asymmetrical design that features some lovely matte Czech glass rounds, matte cuprite, cultured sea glass, and Vintage German resin. To pull in the color of the pendant's flower charm, I added a few dark red touches... Czech glass flowers and rondelles as well as some deep colored faceted garnets.
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