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A little dreamcatcher

by Marlies/ Snowwolf Creations
(Fairmont, WV)

I had done a jewelry show a few years back and had a customer that wanted a dream catcher earring. I had no idea where to purchase the materials needed. I did have a hoop that I could turn into a dream catcher and designed it from there. It is a 1-inch hoop with metallic thread-for the webbing and 11/0 seed beads in the webbing and for the fringe
in the center.

It has 3 small feathers hanging off the bottom. The earring measures 2 1/2 inches in length including the ear-wire and feathers. My customer never purchased the earring; but, I have since sold a pair in brown and white.

Marlies
Snowwolf Creations

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A little dreamcatcher

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Very cool
by: Anonymous

I really like these earrings. Thanks for sharing them with us.

A Dream of An Earring
by: Maryanne Murphy

Hi Marlies,

I'm so glad to see some of your work, and what a great job you did in creating your dream catcher earring!

I love the way you wove the wires around the circle earring in the dream catcher pattern. I bet a pendant would look great in this style too.

Thanks for sharing your work.

Maryanne

Dreamweaver
by: Nancy

Hi Marlies,

It is so nice to see your dreamweaver creation for the use of earrings. They are very beautiful. I agree, a pendant would be very beautiful too. Thank you for sharing your creation here with us and keep up the beautiful work!

- Nancy

Dreamcatcher pendant
by: Marlies

Actually I have been planning on doing a pendant; just haven't decided on how the rest of it should look-- a simple chain, or strung with beads. Any ideas?? Thank you so much for the great comments.

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