She was going to be another choker. But she insisted otherwise, so... clearly she's got some personality to her.
Perfecting my technique with various materials. And, well, shiny spiders make me happy, obviously. The
extremely bright pink beads have a bit of a gold sheen to them, and the black beads are a bit faceted for an extra little sparkle. All in all, this... still took a lot longer than I think it should have, but I'm getting there.
And she is
for sale right here. Since I already have a pink spider for my desk. Heh.
Comments
AngelsWing Says:
I cannot conceive the reason that no traces of perception from others where marked upon the wall of this beautiful work of art! Truly, she is, as we say- Beautiful!
Als The Man Says:
THIS IS SO FEATURED
wow. I don't think I've ever seen something like this get featured.
godsmack92 Says:
um wierd question but after this one is sold is there any chance you'll make a tutorial of this cause this is amazing but i kinda want a different color.
thrivis Says:
These are totally friggin' sweet. *_*
FaithlessBreath Says:
ONLY $10 FRIGGIN BUCKS?! YER KIDDIN' ME!
f3a57ing Says:
Cute! <: I might even buy it.... Or at least something from your etsy~
Daftfunk Says:
Consider finding small cellphone motors and a tiny coin battery. You can make them move. I did it once. I would check out instructables.com, that is where it started. It was a "Cellphone spider" or something like that. They make great toys for young children.
cracker27 Says:
Very nice I rememeber when I did these when i was four.
bloodsnow Says:
cuuuute :) i used to do beady animals too when i was younger, insects with long legs were really annoying to do, really good and clean job on the legs
i like the variation of beads used on th legs, used to own the same black ones, but never touched them after bought, because they were, in my opinion, hard to work with since they made bending a pain due not being round
Miss Mystic Says:
neato!