If you are visiting because of the ART ELEMENTS CHALLENGE, scroll down to the bottom.
Thanks for visiting my jewelry blog. This post features modestly priced earrings made by me for holiday giving. This is one of three sequential posts with Holiday Gift Jewelry, just keep scrolling for the other two. This one is focused on winter vacation earrings: snow; beach; southwest and spa. My Etsy shop is https://www.etsy.com/shop/SusanDolphinDelaney?ref=search_shop_redirect











My shop is loaded with other amazing earrings and pendants. To see the other two posts on bargain Holiday Gift Earrings and Pendants, just keep scrolling.
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The Art Elements Challenge for this month was Fossils. Here are two pendants I made with my secret recipe Opal polymer clay.


Here’s one genuine fossil from my Etsy shop, SusanDolphinDelaney.


Here is another fossil from my Facebook shop, Susan Dolphin Delaney.

Your Opal polymer clay is fascinating Susan, such a beautiful and vibrant green! Your pieces are really lovely and very wearable. Thank you so much for joining in this month.
Thank you kindly, Niky!
Your work is beautiful! So inspiring!
Thank you so much, Michelle!
I seem to be having difficulty getting my comments to stick on some blogs today so forgive me if I’ve commented twice. Your opalized recipe and components have great colors. Lovely jewelry.
Thank you, Tammy.
Lovely work. I especially love the green pieces made with the secret recipe! You achieved some very cool patterns with those.
Thank you so much, Dawn!
Wow – love the colors in the opalized dinosaur bone pendant – so vibrant! And the colors in the petrified wood are amazing!
Thank you kindly, Evie and Beth
Very cool secret recipe fossil Susan! I love your other pieces as well, AND your jewelry up top!
Thanks for your kind and generous words, Susan Kennedy. I put out my personal collection of Christmas earrings and there was a pair with one of your frosted beads that I look forward to wearing every year.
Thanks for sharing your fossils with us.
Thanks, Jen!