As Seen in BeadSTYLE!
Do you remember this necklace? If it looks familiar, you may have seen it among the pages of BeadSTYLE magazine, the March 09 issue! ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhco3yY4w0kb_Dj-C3P3G1zOtVOBXEjL-q0ca-zx49Y5zPD_fwtjRiOlxrZQcBLfS2pMXjC5tWiL1nBCJAUN5UjOyBX5jZfhoz35rP1h_ynw2mJy1t5TuP868Gp9d70phlAlitnRvjIwJU/s400/vangogh.jpg)
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Want a similar look but don't want to make it yourself? Here's a cool variation, now available in my Etsy Shop! Instead of the VanGogh Humblebead, I used Heather's Klimt bead, and the etched copper pendant from Jennifer Stumpf, is etched with French script but is just missing the little star dangle below it.
I paired the pendant with some funky brass chain, and seed beaded double strand up along the back with matte teal glass seed beads. I created my own toggle with a brass eye pin, and some copper metal seed beads from Charlene's beads.
Better hurry, there's only 1 available, and hopefully it will be snatched up QUICKLY!
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