Thursday, January 13, 2011

the game of love

I've long made quilts and small fiber pieces and years ago I made heart brooches from vintage fabrics. For a while I added ribbons to them, making necklaces for my daughters.
Lately I've been enjoying making necklaces. Recently I was inspired by some work by Nina Bagley that has inspired me to combine both the fiber work and necklace making.
After making the fiber heart and starting to assemble the necklace, I realized many of the additions were game pieces, including several Industrial Chic  and scrapbook components, hence, the name for the necklace, "the game of love."

22 comments:

  1. This is great Deborah, a way to combine both your loves. xox Corrine

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  2. I adore this creation! How wonderfully creative and inspirational this is! And then to top it all off...the title....The Game of Love is so clever! Well done! thanks so much for sharing! and also for popping in to see me as well!


    ciao bella
    keep making these...they are bliss!

    Creative Carmelina

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  3. Hi Deborah,

    Oh my goodness your necklaces are breathtakingly beautiful!!

    I LOVE PINK....the Game Of Love Necklace I would wear in less than a heartbeat!!

    Warm Hugs,

    Susan

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  4. oh yeah...i'd wear that in a heartbeat.

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  5. Love the necklace. It all goes together so well and all looks so vintage.

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  6. Deborah! I LOVE the necklace!! I would wear that a lot!

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  7. These are so clever, sweet, inspiring, and funky!

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  8. Deb this necklace is so stunning! I think the game pieces are a perfect additional design elements. Today I was give small bits and pieces from a costume department and will look forward to playing with them tomorrow. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

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  9. Absolutely darling. You did a great job of putting together a whimsical, fun necklace, Deborah. Sell them! you'll have buyers waiting in line. Sooo cute.

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  10. Stunning. I speaks! The lock and key, the dice -- a novel in an ornament!

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  11. "it speaks" of course. Type error.

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  12. These hearts are so pretty, Deborah.

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  13. Beautiful piece Deb!! love all of the details,! nina's wrk is stnning isn't it!!!!

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  14. This is so beautiful, Deborah; I love the soft frayed fabric edges against all the hardware!

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  15. Pleased you enjoyed it,it was nice that people were interested. All notebooks are fascinating aren't they, often with lots of good ideas not followed up!

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  16. Oh, these are wonderful. I love the combination of fabric and metal. I've been thinking about hearts myself - guess I'm jumping ahead to Valentine's Day.

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  17. This is beautiful! Nice combination!

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  18. I love the subtle color changes and the experimentation with texture. Your work is inspirational!

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  19. Very creative, beautiful and clever. I love when a project "falls into place". Deanna

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