![]() Take a look here on the website to see different ways it can be used.This LED-equipped sign from Brite Ideas allows the consumer to spell out and declare one of the most cherished wintertime holiday greetings: “Let it snow!” At the same time, this sign produces a magnificent aura of blue and white lights. I didn’t realize until it was too late that a bead or two will fit above the fairy’s knees. My vision is that the Snowflake Fairy has arrived to change autumn into winter. I put the Snowflake Fairy atop the Fantasy Necklace with Elf. Designed to put on a Fantasy Necklace, the fairy has the most beautiful snowflakes in its wings. (If you can call wearing one bead a style, ha ha ha.)Ī larger piece for this collection is the Snow Fairy ($127 USD). ![]() It feels nice and secure for a workday and is so easy to style. Lately I’ve been wearing just one bead on a bracelet flanked by two gold plated spacers. Honestly, any one of these beads would be just perfect on a bangle or bracelet. ![]() The two glass beads pictured below are called Season of Joy ($61 USD) and Warm Wishes ($61 USD). There’s also a larger silver bead called Snow Kisses ($72 USD) and a silver spacer aptly named Snow Spacer ($50 USD). The Winter Clouds Bead has that delicious gingerbread look reminiscent of winter glass beads of past years. Again, I can picture the small Snowflakes Bead in multiples. I’ll be using it a lot this winter as I find flat clasps to be most comfortable for working on a laptop at work.īelow, beside the Stay Together Clasp are the Snowflakes Bead ($50 USD) and Winter Clouds ($61 USD). It was made to be used with new necklaces (not pictured) but I tried it and it works fine on a bracelet. One thing to note is that this clasp is flat, not twisted. This one is called Stay Together ($72 USD) and it has lovely snowflakes all over it. There are two new clasps, one of which I have to show you today. My bead spending has really slowed down lately, so I probably won’t buy more, but perhaps one day. The Together Bead ($50 USD), below right, is one of those small silvers that I really like to use in multiples on a bracelet. I think the Snowball Bead ($72 USD), with the Mother of Pearl, will be a big hit. Let’s take a look at the beads more closely. The glass beads were designed by Neetu Gupta. Søren Nielsen designed the snowflake beads and Mette Saabye designed the small bead with the hearts. Even my kindergarten students know snowflakes are all hexagonal in shape and these ones don’t disappoint. Last season Pandora made some snowflake beads but they had 5 points…seriously. Snowflakes are just so pretty, and silver seems like a great medium for showing off their details. We always have several months of snow and I was already able to scrape some frost off the windshield of my car for these photos. This collection is just perfect for where I live in Canada. The collection will be available online and in-stores November 4, 2022.īead samples are provided by. ![]() Look out for the snow fairy … maybe even within yourself … and invite her out to play. Some are defining and some are just for fun. ![]() Silent, soft, and slow the first snowflakes are falling, making branches bend low and trails be like new canvas, ready for footsteps to create stories. ![]()
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