Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Raffle

I've shared in some previous posts about the Artists Studio Tour that I'm participating in this Friday & Saturday. Each year we all donate an item to be raffled off in the "Art in the Hat" raffle and the proceeds are donated to the art department at local schools. It's a great way for us to give back to the community, and it's a huge success. This is the piece that I created for this years raffle.

Chain Reaction - Sterling Silver Coiled Horseshoe Link Bracelet


I like this bracelet SO much, I almost hate to part with it (occupational hazard). At the same time, I'm pleased...I've had quite a few inquiries about this bracelet, and I've meet many new clients as a result of this being published in the brochure.

Thanksgiving ranks near the top of being one of my favorite holidays. We have so much to be thankful for. I'll be cooking and then a big weekend. Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

8 comments:

  1. I do love that bracelet, all that sterling wrapped around the wrist, so rich looking. Have a successful Artist Sudio Tour and a very Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. It's a stunner. Good luck this weekend and have a lovely Thanksgiving.

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  3. love that bracelet! Good luck on your shows...I have on on Friday as well.

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  4. A fabulous bracelet and cause... Much success to you all... I am with you thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays... Hope yours is wonderful...

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  5. That bracelet is sooo awesome - fantastic work! Wishing you a great show!

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  6. Shelby, I love this bracelet, that horseshoe link is a classic. Lots of coils and oxidized silver = beautiful! What a generous donation. Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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  7. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family, Shelby. The horse-shoe link has always been a favorite of mine. I can see why it would be hard to part with the bracelet.

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  8. I can see why you would not want to part with the bracelet. It's a beauty.

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