....... some CRAZY NEWS is a COMIN'!!
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
MMmmm...Soup!
I'm lucky enough to participate for the 2nd time in the wonder called BeadSoup. 1 woman offers to let 500 people sign up (in 24 hours mind you) to exchange beads with another artist, make something special with them (and some of your own) and then reveal them ALL on one day! QUITE a task and so, VERY exciting!
What I loved about doing this challenge, is that it REALLY pushed me as an artist to make someone else's art bend into my own style. I was pretty excited about last years piece, but this year.... HOLY CANNOLI! Take a look at THIS soup! (I cried it was so beautiful!)
Big thanks to Lisa from http://spudandmrsbutters.blogspot.com/
I'll leave you with an ok preview of the beads.... the great photos will come in May....until then....eat up! Just be sure to chew your BeadSoup carefully. =)
Sunday, April 6, 2014
"The Color of Dreams" Blog Hop!
TODAY IS THE DAY!
Several weeks ago, I signed up for a very EXCITING and CHALLENGING blog hop. It's called "The Color of Dreams". The organizer (Rita of Toltec Jewels) posted this on her blog: http://www.jewelschoolfriends.com/2014/03/the-color-of-dreams-participant-list.html and I responded! I wanted to try to put my dreams into a piece of jewelry.
Here was the challenge as stated by Rita:
You may share a dream
that has come true, one you are working on now, or one you hope for in
the future. The one goal of the hop: we'll focus on our dreams as
entirely possible, with the idea, "If we can dream it, we can achieve
it." So, try creating "from the end" -- as if your dream has already come true -- using your jewelry design to do so.
My inspiration came from a BEAUTIFUL, handcrafted flower bead made by Color of Dreams Boutique. It features the amazing pinks and purples that I just happen to LOVE! =)
I tried to approach this challenge as a story of my jewelry career, for now...and what I dream will happen in the future. The first bead, a long pink, glass piece symbolizes the very beginning of my jewelry making journey. I started making pieces with these types of beads and they turned out pretty well.
From there, I moved on to learning other techniques including pearl knotting (which is my favorite thing to do, but doesn't seem to sell well so I don't do it often). My mother loved pearls and passed that love on to me. (It's all her fault! =) )
Next, I used a beautiful piece of crystal and brand called "Thunder Polish". It was my first experience with crystal and I was hooked! Until very recently, I used nearly exclusively, Thunder Polish. I love their colors, their shapes, sizes and was the perfect price point for someone starting out and not really ready to invest in premium items.
As I moved to the next section, I used some of my absolute favorite beads, mother of pearl shells. I use them in so many ways, it's ridiculous! I LOVE them! They're INCREDIBLY versatile, unusual, come in a variety of shapes and sizes and lend themselves perfectly to nearly any application you can dream of! I also used these beads in my 2nd piece of work that was published by BeadStyle magazine! =)
So, next we have the pretty little lime green ball.... this piece also holds HUGE significance for me... it was a bead used in my FIRST published piece...also in BeadStyle. When I made the necklace, I wasn't a huge fan of it.... but apparently it's pretty special because another editor asked for the same piece for her magazine. =) Because it's already been published, I can't use it...but it REALLY changed my life. It gave me industry validation that what I'm doing is....good. I felt like a ROCKSTAR!
Which leads to the flower bead....it fits so perfectly with the way this last year has been.... a year of excitement, opening myself up to new opportunities, learning new things, building my business, meeting people and blooming into the person I believe God made me to be.
The next bead is called a "Divine Rock", which fits perfectly in to my story. I truly believe that God has given me this gift. He has used the good and bad (notice the matte section which is somewhat fractured in the middle) in my life, including chronic illness, to turn my ashes into beauty for myself and others. It symbolizes the fact that prior to 4 years ago - I had NO IDEA I had a lick of talent in designing jewelry. I give ALL the credit to God for this. I'm SOOOO excited to see where He's
going to take this!
AND FINALLY - I used Swarovski pearls in blackberry and gold. I went with Swarovski because one of my dreams is to become a Swarovski Ambassasdor. I have NO IDEA how to go about this....but it's a dream! I would just LOVE to be known as someone who is an expert and does fantastic work with their beauties! I chose the purple (not just because of the flower) but also because it represents royalty, innovation and creativity. The gold, because it represents opulence, success, generosity, wisdom and knowledge - all attributes of Swarovski Ambassadors =). OH! And if you're an Ambassador and could pass some info on...that'd be AMAZING! =)
I CANNOT WAIT to see what my future holds, but I know who holds it.... and I know I'm excited about the ride!
Check out my other friends here:
Honorary Guest and Featured Artist: Patricia Handschuh
Patricia's blog: The Color of Dreams
Patricias Etsy: The Color of Dreams
Hostess: Toltec Jewels Jewel School Friends
Kay Thomerson KayzKreationz
Audrey Belanger Toki No Hourousha
Patricia's blog: The Color of Dreams
Patricias Etsy: The Color of Dreams
Hostess: Toltec Jewels Jewel School Friends
Kay Thomerson KayzKreationz
Audrey Belanger Toki No Hourousha
Alicia Marinache All the Pretty Things
Terry Carter TappingFlamingo
Lori Schneider Bead Addict
Jenny Kyrlach Wonder and Whimsy
Asri Wahyuingsih Asri's Beadwork
Dini Bruinsma Angaza by Changes
Karla Morgan Texas Pepper Jams
Debbie Rasmussen A Little of This, A Little of That
Veralynne Malone Designed by Vera
Kathy Stemke Vintage Memories Jewelry Design
Mowse Doyle Mowse Made This
Heather Richter Desert Jewelry Designs
Lori Poppe Adventures in Creativity with LorilliJean
Terry Carter TappingFlamingo
Lori Schneider Bead Addict
Jenny Kyrlach Wonder and Whimsy
Asri Wahyuingsih Asri's Beadwork
Dini Bruinsma Angaza by Changes
Karla Morgan Texas Pepper Jams
Debbie Rasmussen A Little of This, A Little of That
Veralynne Malone Designed by Vera
Kathy Stemke Vintage Memories Jewelry Design
Mowse Doyle Mowse Made This
Heather Richter Desert Jewelry Designs
Lori Poppe Adventures in Creativity with LorilliJean
Jayne Capps Mama's Got To Doodle
Andrea Glick Zenith Jade Creations
Kathleen Breeding 99 Bottles of Beads on the Wall
Becky Pancake Becky Pancake Bead Designs
Karin Martinez Fairies Market
Miranda Ackerley Mirandack
Kathleen Breeding 99 Bottles of Beads on the Wall
Becky Pancake Becky Pancake Bead Designs
Karin Martinez Fairies Market
Miranda Ackerley Mirandack
Penny Houghton Smelly Nelly
Carolyn Lawson Carolyn's Creations
Chris Eisenberg Wanderware
Christie Murrow Charis Designs Jewelry
Monique Urquhart A Half-Baked Notion
Eve Shelby Raindrop Creations Jewelry by Evelyn
Cryss Thain Here Bead Dragons
Jasvanti Patel Jewelry By Jasvanti
Nan Smith NanMade Handmade Jewelry
Sue Kennedy SueBeads
Jean Yates Snap Out of It, Jean! There's Beading to be Done!
Debbie Rogers Debbies Treasures
Marybeth Rich A Few Words From Within the Pines
Shirley Moore Beads and Bread
Shaia Williams Shaiha's Ramblings
Kathy Lindemer Bay Moon Design
Linda Anderson From the Bead Board
Judy Turner Silver Rains
Gloria Allen Gloria Allen Designs
Regina Wood Ginas-Design
Robin Reed Artistry HCBD
Mary Goovars MLH Jewelry Designs (please visit after Wednesday, April 9)
Marlene Cupo Amazing Designs
CJ Bauschka 4 His Glory Creations
Robin Showstack The Crazy Bead Hoarder
Cynthia O'Toole Sparkles and Sweets
Carolyn Lawson Carolyn's Creations
Chris Eisenberg Wanderware
Christie Murrow Charis Designs Jewelry
Monique Urquhart A Half-Baked Notion
Eve Shelby Raindrop Creations Jewelry by Evelyn
Cryss Thain Here Bead Dragons
Jasvanti Patel Jewelry By Jasvanti
Nan Smith NanMade Handmade Jewelry
Sue Kennedy SueBeads
Jean Yates Snap Out of It, Jean! There's Beading to be Done!
Debbie Rogers Debbies Treasures
Marybeth Rich A Few Words From Within the Pines
Shirley Moore Beads and Bread
Shaia Williams Shaiha's Ramblings
Kathy Lindemer Bay Moon Design
Linda Anderson From the Bead Board
Judy Turner Silver Rains
Gloria Allen Gloria Allen Designs
Regina Wood Ginas-Design
Robin Reed Artistry HCBD
Mary Goovars MLH Jewelry Designs (please visit after Wednesday, April 9)
Marlene Cupo Amazing Designs
CJ Bauschka 4 His Glory Creations
Robin Showstack The Crazy Bead Hoarder
Cynthia O'Toole Sparkles and Sweets
Jael Thorp Jael's Art Jewels
Renetha Stanziano Lamplight CraftsSunday, March 9, 2014
Gettin' my MOJO back...
well...kinda. =) A few weeks ago, I found this awesome website (http://humblebeads.blogspot.com/2014/03/mojo-challenge-week-3-back-to-school.html) which offered some ways to challenge yourself in your jewelry making abilities. They suggested joining a "challenge" and while I'm doing "BeadSoup", I wanted something with a little more instant gratification? Anyway, so this week's theme was to "Learn Something New"
A few weeks before this, Swarovski (my most favoritest company on the planet) announced their new colors and products for the season. One of the new colors is called "Crystal Iridescent Green". Doesn't sound terribly fantastic but my oh my! The pearls with this color are AMAZE-BALLS!!
In my haste to get my hands on some of these babies, I ordered some pearls which I didn't realize were "half drilled". As the name suggests.... they're only drilled half way through. Seems like not a big deal, but it is kinda. I didn't have *any* idea of what to use to make these little babies work for me. I searched high and low using "eye screw" "screw cap" "eye bead cap" "screw eye bead cap" - nothing worked. WELL - come to find out - it didn't work because it's not a "screw" or "eye" it's a "peg". Grrrrr - how would *I* know that?! Yeah, I wouldn't. thanks.
SOOOOOO I finally found some GORGEOUS "peg bead caps" and I was off and running.
Aren't they INCREDIBLE?!
These pearls are drilled all the way through (which is typically how I purchase my beads)
So whaddya think?
A few weeks before this, Swarovski (my most favoritest company on the planet) announced their new colors and products for the season. One of the new colors is called "Crystal Iridescent Green". Doesn't sound terribly fantastic but my oh my! The pearls with this color are AMAZE-BALLS!!
In my haste to get my hands on some of these babies, I ordered some pearls which I didn't realize were "half drilled". As the name suggests.... they're only drilled half way through. Seems like not a big deal, but it is kinda. I didn't have *any* idea of what to use to make these little babies work for me. I searched high and low using "eye screw" "screw cap" "eye bead cap" "screw eye bead cap" - nothing worked. WELL - come to find out - it didn't work because it's not a "screw" or "eye" it's a "peg". Grrrrr - how would *I* know that?! Yeah, I wouldn't. thanks.
SOOOOOO I finally found some GORGEOUS "peg bead caps" and I was off and running.
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| https://www.etsy.com/listing/182075251/classic-crystal-green-gold-dangle |
Aren't they INCREDIBLE?!
These pearls are drilled all the way through (which is typically how I purchase my beads)
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| Swarovski Crystal Iridescent Green Pearls AND Bicones |
So whaddya think?
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Jewelry Design MOJO:
So here's the Challenge...I started at week 3 (I'm actually already in 2 other challenges and have a HUGE bead soup challenge on the way, too!)....but am excited to see where I end up with this! Thanks, HumbleBeads and ArtBeadScene!
Friday, March 7, 2014
My partner....
for the BeadSoupBlogParty is...... Lisa!! Check out her blog right here: http://spudandmrsbutters.blogspot.com I LOVE the name =) Can't wait to get to know her. Hooray!
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Bead Soup - Year 2!
Some of you may remember, around this time last year, I started talking about "BeadSoup" -well...it's upon us again! BeadSoup started as a facebook group of women who were jewelry makers/designers and decided to swap beads and see what they could all do. What an INCREDIBLE idea!
Last year, I participated in my first Soup and was matched with a woman from Kentucky. She stretched me to look at different metals, where I was once an exclusive Silver girl - and opened my eyes to new types of beads, including ones she made of clay. I'm REALLY excited to participate again and can't wait to see who my partner is and what we can learn from each other.
Here's what I made last year - I STILL love it!
Last year, I participated in my first Soup and was matched with a woman from Kentucky. She stretched me to look at different metals, where I was once an exclusive Silver girl - and opened my eyes to new types of beads, including ones she made of clay. I'm REALLY excited to participate again and can't wait to see who my partner is and what we can learn from each other.
Here's what I made last year - I STILL love it!
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
It's GIVEAWAY TIME!!
It's GIVEAWAY TIME!!
250 FANS is worth celebrating!
You could win a pendant similar to this one - other color options available
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Hey - what's the on the back of your neck?
Continuing the series on Whys It So Expensive?!......
So, we've talked about the wire....we've talked about special beads.... now, the fun part - CLASPS! One of my favorite things about making jewelry is, as I refer to it, "righting the wrongs of jewelry designers past", CLASPS! We all know them....the little springing thing that you have to practically rip your fingernail off to get pulled back, and then do a dance with the necklace to get into the teeny tiny little hole that they've provided to latch to. BLEAH! Guess what?! They don't have to be so horrid! It's true!
My favorite types of clasps are magnetic, toggle and hook & eye.
MAGNETIC
How much time do we WASTE trying to get those little springs into the little hole, while the bracelet flips and flails around our wrists? There's no need! Magnets all the way, baby! Many older ladies comment "Oh this is so great for my arthritic hands"....honey it ain't great just for those hands - how about ANY hand? What I love about the magnets is that all you have to do is get them close together and they do all the work for you! How wonderful, right? Here's a sample of some pieces with magnets....
https://www.etsy.com/listing/115818697/square-champagne-gold-bracelet
Here's a sample of a *necklace* with a magnetic clasp. This piece was begging for a beautiful clasp! The crystals on the clasp matched and it was a perfect fit! What's great about this clasp is that it can be worn in the front OR back - making what I call a "2-fer" - 2 pieces for the price of one... wear clasp in front or back! =)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/121690359/mother-bridal-pearl-and-purple-crystal
TOGGLE
The next type of clasp to talk about is the Toggle. One of my favorites! It is, in simplest form, a circle with a bar that comes up and through the center. VERY easy for anyone to do. In it's more extravagant form, it can be worn in the front or even on the side. Here are some examples:
I'd wear this in the back - but you can see the toggle clearly
https://www.etsy.com/listing/178824158/pink-purple-clear-ab-necklace-quartz
Beautiful Leaf clasp - worn in the front or back
https://www.etsy.com/listing/160691973/lime-green-turquoise-and-antique-copper
HOOK & EYE
And one last, for today's lesson - the hook and eye. You can see on this piece the little hooks on either side of the orange bracelet, in the front (yes! the orange detaches and can be worn as a bracelet! Another 2-fer!). In this case, since I wanted the bracelet to be easily removed, I went with this type of clasp. It's very classic, and gets the job done...but I will say, it can be a little tricky getting that hook into the teeeny tiny little hole - but MUCH easier than the springs =) These types of clasps are also good for necklaces which are don't have a lot of weight, because the toggle does need some downward force to keep it in place (if that makes sense).
(Listing coming soon!)
Until next time!
So, we've talked about the wire....we've talked about special beads.... now, the fun part - CLASPS! One of my favorite things about making jewelry is, as I refer to it, "righting the wrongs of jewelry designers past", CLASPS! We all know them....the little springing thing that you have to practically rip your fingernail off to get pulled back, and then do a dance with the necklace to get into the teeny tiny little hole that they've provided to latch to. BLEAH! Guess what?! They don't have to be so horrid! It's true!
My favorite types of clasps are magnetic, toggle and hook & eye.
MAGNETIC
How much time do we WASTE trying to get those little springs into the little hole, while the bracelet flips and flails around our wrists? There's no need! Magnets all the way, baby! Many older ladies comment "Oh this is so great for my arthritic hands"....honey it ain't great just for those hands - how about ANY hand? What I love about the magnets is that all you have to do is get them close together and they do all the work for you! How wonderful, right? Here's a sample of some pieces with magnets....
https://www.etsy.com/listing/115818697/square-champagne-gold-bracelet
Here's a sample of a *necklace* with a magnetic clasp. This piece was begging for a beautiful clasp! The crystals on the clasp matched and it was a perfect fit! What's great about this clasp is that it can be worn in the front OR back - making what I call a "2-fer" - 2 pieces for the price of one... wear clasp in front or back! =)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/121690359/mother-bridal-pearl-and-purple-crystal
TOGGLE
The next type of clasp to talk about is the Toggle. One of my favorites! It is, in simplest form, a circle with a bar that comes up and through the center. VERY easy for anyone to do. In it's more extravagant form, it can be worn in the front or even on the side. Here are some examples:
I'd wear this in the back - but you can see the toggle clearly
https://www.etsy.com/listing/178824158/pink-purple-clear-ab-necklace-quartz
Beautiful Leaf clasp - worn in the front or back
https://www.etsy.com/listing/160691973/lime-green-turquoise-and-antique-copper
HOOK & EYE
And one last, for today's lesson - the hook and eye. You can see on this piece the little hooks on either side of the orange bracelet, in the front (yes! the orange detaches and can be worn as a bracelet! Another 2-fer!). In this case, since I wanted the bracelet to be easily removed, I went with this type of clasp. It's very classic, and gets the job done...but I will say, it can be a little tricky getting that hook into the teeeny tiny little hole - but MUCH easier than the springs =) These types of clasps are also good for necklaces which are don't have a lot of weight, because the toggle does need some downward force to keep it in place (if that makes sense).
(Listing coming soon!)
Until next time!
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