I'm sorry that the antique gold beads look brown in the photo .... next time I'll try shooting it outdoors... I'm getting to use my gold braids...
I did do the grid on the back with contrasting thread and I also padded the largest feather with felt and it did give a great effect but as I start beading it wasn't as effective so I only did that one feather. I will try it again on another block in this RR.
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Really fascinating to watch the progression. Lovely work.
That is one FINE looking peacock! Congrats ....
SusieW
I also agree that we're looking at a very fine peacock. Looking forward to seeing it finished. Works of art do take time to make.
Arlene
http://arlenes-crafts.blogspot.com.au/
He's going to be strutting for sure to show off his lovely tail. And nice to see that the artistic talent runs in the family with your granddaughter :).
This peacock is so much fun Ger! I'm loving the buttons as the "eyes" of the feathers...and he's looking so regal in gold.
Gorgeous Miss Gerry, gorgeous! Enough said..
Yummy!
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