More on Etsy Photos
Here's a new lanyard and a bit of a different take on the "teaser" picture - approximately shown the same size as on Etsy.
And here are the thumbnails:
I kind of like the "teaser" picture, but is it too busy?
Here's my newest necklace - aquamarine roundelles and polished large chips in sections created with sterling wire, sterling beads, connected with sterling jump rings and finished with a hand made sterling wire hook clasp. It's 26" long. The section shown at the bottom of the first picture features sets of stone and sterling beads with wrapped wire loops at the bottom of the necklace. The end picture features the simple loops and single stones that go around to the back of the neck.
Here's my newest necklace - aquamarine roundelles and polished large chips in sections created with sterling wire, sterling beads, connected with sterling jump rings and finished with a hand made sterling wire hook clasp. It's 26" long. The section shown at the bottom of the first picture features sets of stone and sterling beads with wrapped wire loops at the bottom of the necklace. The end picture features the simple loops and single stones that go around to the back of the neck.
Labels: aquamarine, badge lanyards, bead, beaded badge lanyards, blue, crafts, Dawno, Etsy, jewelry lanyard, jump rings, necklace, photography, sterling silver component, wrapped wire loops
4 Comments:
I like the image of the necklace on the paper, but the blue streaks are distracting.
Mind, I can't see very well, so YMMV.
Good point - I wasn't sure about leaving them in or not - it's a silk drape with the paper on it and then a sheer royal blue scarf over it to soften the background. I left some 'folds' in the sheer scarf, but it could easily be laid unfolded, too.
Dawno,
I really like this picture. It is just enough background to not get in the way of seeing the detail of the beautiful lanyard. I love the vintage look of the printed paper. Perfecto!
Sandi
Cool! Minor tweaks and I think I'll be ready!
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