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Me, A Nina Designs Blog Partner!

Last month I received notification that I was chosen to be Nina Designs blog partner! What does that entail? Well DeAnna Srock sent me a goodie bag of components from Nina Designs, and I am tasked with making whatever I want with them and then blogging about what I make. How cool is that?

First, I made earrings....
Natural bronze, hammer finished earring hooks, Nina Designs
Lampwork beads by Carolyn Harman, MVLBA

Made with the bronze abstract links, Nina Designs
Lampwork beads by Carolyn Harmon, MVLBA
Then I wanted to make necklaces with the pendants, but I will have to post them later this week.
Don't forget to stop by the Nina Designs Blog to see what the other blog partners designed with their bag of goodies!



Items that arrived in the goodie bag from Nina Designs:

UL733- http://www.ninadesigns.com/bali_bead_shop/wide_deer_hide_leather_cord_wine/ul733/details

VNA1098- http://www.ninadesigns.com/bali_bead_shop/large_natural_bronze_bird_festoon_pendant/vna1098/details

VNS2546- http://www.ninadesigns.com/bali_bead_shop/natural_bronze_extra-extra_large_link/vns2546/details

VNA1047-http://www.ninadesigns.com/bali_bead_shop/large_natural_bronze_cutout_tree_of_life_charm/vna1047/details

VNA1049- http://www.ninadesigns.com/bali_bead_shop/small_natural_bronze_abstract_link/vna1049/details

VNT2577-http://www.ninadesigns.com/bali_bead_shop/natural_bronze_hook_earring_with_hammer_finished/vnt2577/details

UVC3- http://www.ninadesigns.com/bali_bead_shop/medium_natural_bronze_infinity_lobster_clasp/uvc3/details


Disclaimer: The materials above were provided as part of the Nina Designs blogging program. The author of this blog has not received any payment from above-mentioned company. The post above represents only personal opinion of the blog author.

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  1. Congrats and I love your earring designs, Renetha... you are off to a great start!

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