These are the first two in a series of my newest line of pendants: The Twisted Heart Series. As with all of my beads and pendants, they are individually named for a Sinatra song. The heart on the left is "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry" and the other is "It's Almost Like Being In Love." They are currently in my Etsy shop. I have no idea how to link pictures to the listings -- if one of my readers can help me with this, I will send you a twisted heart of your very own in the color of your choice. I also want to thank all of the Veterans, their loved ones, and all of the men and women currently defending and serving our country, keeping us free. May G*d bless and keep you out of harm's way.
I can't find a way to link to the listing in "Compose" mode, but it's pretty easy to do in HTML. When you are editing your post, you'll see an "HTML" tab at the top next to "Compose". Click that. Look for the name of your picture. For example, "DoBeads2+018.jpg". You should see it twice, and you'll notice it's a complete URL, starting with "http://". You want to replace the occurrence that has "href=" in front of it with your etsy page (the other one will start with "src="...don't touch that one). For instance, if I wanted to link your first heart, I'd replace "http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-B_lGVNE3YAU/Tr1kASqbnHI/AAAAAAAAARc/WQOhxUGPWD8/s1600/DoBeads2+018.jpg" with "http://www.etsy.com/listing/85883728/polymer-clay-twisted-heart-pendant", just after the equals sign in that follows "href". I'm assuming when I write this that you don't know any HTML, so please forgive me if that was not your question!! I hope it helped!
ReplyDeleteThose hearts are gorgeous!
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