We have a new entry into the Look What They Made series! These wonderful earrings are from Stee Bijoux who has used the African Violet Batik to create a unique collection of earrings.
These one-of-a-kind pieces work with a combination of findings and feathers and I love the unique interpretation with each pair being completely unique.
Does this inspire you to get your creative juices running? We would love to feature your own designs. Don’t forgot that we send out a special discount code when you send us your images of how you have used the fabric purchased from Urbanstax.
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Look What They Made! African Violet Batik and Stee Bijoux
We have a new entry into the Look What They Made series! These wonderful earrings are from Stee Bijoux who has used the African Violet Batik to create a unique collection of earrings.
These one-of-a-kind pieces work with a combination of findings and feathers and I love the unique interpretation with each pair being completely unique.
Does this inspire you to get your creative juices running? We would love to feature your own designs. Don’t forgot that we send out a special discount code when you send us your images of how you have used the fabric purchased from Urbanstax.
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