Thursday, August 19, 2010

FCD Blog Hop and Candy

So who is ready for a little blog hop and maybe win some blog candy? This hop is being sponsored by FCD
The theme is Inspiring book covers.

Well that was an easy one. I just Love this book Semiprecious Salvage and just look at that cover. I had to have it the first time I laid my eyes upon it and its what has inspired alot of my jewelry pieces.


Its what inspired me to make some of my copper etched pieces. Like the necklace here that uses rubber stamps from FCD  the Women in Character stamps. It hangs from a copper chain with copper beads and a copper butterfly charm.
Or this bracelet using the stamps from the  Theatre Lights plate.
So join on in the hop. Its a circle hop. No beginning and no end. Just start anywhere.  Leave a comment on this post and all posts along the way and Pamela will be picking a surprise Mystery hostess  and use the random # generator to pick the winner from the comments left on that blog and who knows I just may have to add a little blog candy myself. Like maybe one of these pieces!!
Make sure we have a way to contact you.
 The hop runs from 8:00 AM Friday Aug 20th EST to Monday  Aug. 23rd 8:00 PM EST.

The next stop in the hop is Michele B at Just Painting Around


Chris
Lynn (that's me)
Michelle B
Pam
Ursula
Boni
Shelly
You can find more information at FCD



41 comments:

  1. Outstanding! I want to know how- won't you come to my house and we can set up a class like Michelle Zindorf did! Free room and board and I promise to feed you well!!! Love them both- fsabulous!

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  2. Gorgeous stuff, Lynn! You're involved in so many different mediums...and create such beautiful work in all of them! You're an inspiration, my friend!

    Hope you're having a wonderful night!

    Julie

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  3. These are fantastic Lynn. Do your talents know no bounds!! I will be hopping on over to the next blog stops for yet more inspiration. Who knows - I may even try to make jewelery one day!

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  4. Thanks for reminding me i have this book, i didn't realize it shows how to etch copper, i'll be getting it out for a read me thinks, your jewelry is stunning btw x

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  5. Your bracelet is absolutely beautiful. Can't believe you did it with stamps.

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  6. Lynn
    What are you using as the resist when etching?

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  7. Wow! These are absolutely amazing pieces!!! I would love to see how you create these! They are incredible!

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  8. Ohhhh Lynn - this is FANTASTIC!!! Love this medium!

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  9. *thud* I have no words for how stunning these pieces are. Your talent is obvious, and your inspiration book looks fab too!

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  10. Absolutely stunning creations, Lynn! I've been toying with making a piece of jewelry - you've inspired me to step out of my comfort zone of papercrafting and give the precious metals a try. Have a terrific weekend ahead!

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  11. WOW! Great job...and great use of the inspiration. Love the bracelet.

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  12. THAT is so freaking cool!! What a FUN way to use rubber stamps! I love this! Thanks for hopping with us this month, Lynn! :o)

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  13. Wow, A blog hopping I will go.
    Happy Day to you.
    Smiles,
    Kim
    http://agypsyangel.blogspot.com

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  14. You are the queen of creations! Gorgeous pieces! Just love them! Have a great weekend!

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  15. Oh Lynn,your pieces are gorgeous!!
    And I want that book lol.Thanks for sharing.Have a wonderful weekend.
    Hugs,
    Marie

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  16. Your work gets more fabulous, beautiful, wonderful...there aren't enough adjectives, Lynn! I'm always thrilled when I visit your blog! Standing O from me! LynnF

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  17. Beautiful, amazing pieces! That's all I can say...

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  18. Oh wow! These are so cool! I love how unique they are - great treasures :)

    Thanks so much for joining the Simon Says Stamp & Show!!

    -Sarah

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  19. Wow wow your pieces of jewellery are fantastic, so different and that's what I like about them they are so individual. Wish you lived closer you could show me how you made them. Have a lovely evening, Tracy Evans x

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  20. Your jewelry is beautiful. I especially like the necklace. I love Blog Hops and look forward going to see what each gal has made.

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  21. What CAN'T you create? Constantly in awe here.

    Just a reminder - pick me, pick me!

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  22. Honestly Lynn, I want to be you when I grow up!! I seem to love everything you do!! Those jewelry pieces are gorgeous!!!

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  23. STUNNING pieces Lynn!! my goodness!!

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  24. These are great.........you are such a talented person......tfs
    dj_enns@yahoo.com

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  25. I love your jewellery and this book looks amazing- can see why you use it for inspiration-thanks for sharing

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  26. Your etched jewelry is wonderful--AND, I have that book! I agree it's full of great ideas and techniques. ...haven't tried any yet...maybe you've inspired me to get it out!
    jrruskamp@msn.com

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  27. that is wonderful etched jewellery!

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  28. These are beautiful! I didn't know you could do that with rubberstamps.

    xx

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  29. Girl I am totally amazed by your jewelry pieces and that you incorporated the FCD stamps is PHENOM!!!

    Totally impressed here!

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  30. Lynn, you`re such a talented artist! Congrats on these awesome pieces and also thanks for your favourable comments on my blog. I love your style!

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  31. Wow ... gorgeous jewelry ... You never cease to amaze me.

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  32. These are wonderful.. You are so so talented.. Hugs, Linda

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  33. Whooee! Gorgeous creations! Love the etched copper!

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  34. Lovely job Lynn!

    Ramona
    http://create-with-joy.blogspot.com

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  35. these jewelery pieces are gorgeous!

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  36. Your bracelet is absolutely stunning. You never cease to amaze me, Lynn!

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  37. Hey Lynn! These are fabulous! I have this book too! I have had a chance to try this out, one of my sets came out really thin, left it in the acid too long. I haven't finished them up yet, still need to oxidize them and polish and file them...

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