Saturday, May 31, 2014

Have a Heart

I had so many requests for more of my soldered hearts I figured I had better get busy! Each one has vintage lace soldered in between two hand cut heart glass pieces and Thanks to my mom  I was able to grind down those edges to fit perfectly together.  They hang from a silver plated chain and have a strong magnetic clasp.

15 comments:

bobbie said...

Simply just lovely ~

Craft on! And how did the pond come out???

Scrumplescrunch said...

They look beautiful.
Smiles:)
Sue

Julia @ Vintage with Laces said...

They are just gorgeous, Lynn!
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Hugs,
Julia

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Wow - so pretty!!
Took one soldering class few years ago, and definitely needed more classes, but the place went out of business. :/
Enjoy your weekend!

misteejay said...

Wow, those are beautiful Lynn - you have been busy.

Toni xx

artwolf2009 said...

they really look wonderful. I wish I had the Courage to solder, maybe one day...

Carolyn said...

No wonder you have had so many requests for the hearts, Lynn. They are so beautiful with the lace between the glass. Cutting the shapes must have been difficult. Very lovely!

Martina said...


Dear Lynn, your soldered heart pendants are really quite charming and adorable! I am totally impressed! So beautiful!
I hope you are well my friend?
Have a nice Sunday. Hugs and smile MARTINA

Jo said...

Wow! Lunn these area just divine!!!

Diane said...

These hearts are just beautiful. I love the variety, I think I would have to have all of them. How lovely that your mom could conspire with you to create these treasures. Have a wonderful week, Lynn. hugs, Diane

Unknown said...

So beautiful, Lynn! One of my very favorite things - hearts. Nobody does it better! xoDonna

Create Beauty with Laurajo said...

Gorgeous heart necklaces, Lynn! You are so very talented.

Jann said...

They are just beautiful, Lynn!

Daniele said...

wow simply stunning
hugs x

Mosaic Magpie said...

Lovely, it is not easy cutting out those hearts or grinding them to match!
Deb

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