Iâve said it before and Iâm saying it again â the filter I used (Instagram) caused my hand to look so old! Wahahaha. Excuses asideâŠthis is my blue flower polymer clay ring, third actually. The first ring is a small one and in pink, the second in yellow.
Like I mentioned in the post on the yellow flower, Iâm not into jewelry because I donât have the money to spend on them. Iâd go for pearls and fancy jewelry but Iâve totally dropped gold from my priorities. I bought the parts of the rings from ebay and have them assembled. Didnât cost me much and I can sell them too.
 ÂI love accessorizing too but whenever I read Proverbs 31, I get contented with my simple self and what value my husband and kid see in me. Let me share with you:
Proverbs 31
10Â A capable wife who can find? Her value is far more than that of corals.
11Â In her the heart of her owner has put trust, and there is no gain lacking.
12Â She has rewarded him with good, and not bad, all the days of her life.
13Â She has sought wool and linen, and she works at whatever is the delight of her hands.
14Â She has proved to be like the ships of a merchant. From far away she brings in her food.
15Â She also gets up while it is still night, and gives food to her household and the prescribed portion to her young women.
16Â She has considered a field and proceeded to obtain it; from the fruitage of her hands she has planted a vineyard.
17Â She has girded her hips with strength, and she invigorates her arms.
18Â She has sensed that her trading is good; her lamp does not go out at night.
19Â Her hands she has thrust out to the distaff, and her own hands take hold of the spindle.
20Â Her palm she has stretched out to the afflicted one, and her hands she has thrust out to the poor one.
21Â She does not fear for her household because of the snow, for all her household are clothed with double garments.
22Â Coverlets she has made for herself. Her clothing is of linen and wool dyed reddish purple.
23Â Her owner is someone known in the gates, when he sits down with the older men of the land.
24Â She has made even undergarments and proceeded to sell [them], and belts she has given to the tradesmen.
25Â Strength and splendor are her clothing, and she laughs at a future day.
26Â Her mouth she has opened in wisdom, and the law of loving-kindness is upon her tongue.
27Â She is watching over the goings-on of her household, and the bread of laziness she does not eat.
28Â Her sons have risen up and proceeded to pronounce her happy; her owner [rises up], and he praises her.
29Â There are many daughters that have shown capableness, but youâyou have ascended above them all.
30Â Charm may be false, and prettiness may be vain; [but] the woman that fears Jehovah is the one that procures praise for herself.
31Â GIVEÂ her of the fruitage of her hands, and let her works praise her even in the gates.
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