Showing posts with label gemstones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gemstones. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Sometimes I need a push..............

When Jen Cameron of Art Elements posted this months Bead of the Month, and it was one of her glass sugar skulls, you know I commented on that blog in hopes to win one.  

I mean, looks at how fun these are!


Each month, one of their artists make a bead, and each member, plus a couple lucky readers, get one of the beads, and then they create something with them.

I haven't really had a chance to do that in awhile (to create with something that I did not purchase), and you know what, once in awhile I need that push.

Now, I buy and use a lot of different components.  But when I am making and / or hand picking my components, they are all very much my style, and something I can see right away in my jewelry.  Once in awhile, I like to have something given to me, something that challenges me to think a little more about the design.

It's no secret I love sugar skulls- and Jen sent me a delightful one.  It is however, bright.  Like sugar skulls usually are.  And I didn't really want a bright finished piece.  So it took me some time to figure out how to maintain the color pops, but tone it down, so it still looks like something I'd make- old and a bit gritty.

I love a good challenge and push now and again.

I began to pick beads that matched the colors in the skull, but were earthy.  At first the layout had some polymer beads in it, but it quickly changed to all / mostly gemstones.



I decided to wrap the skull in wire.  Putting antiqued copper wire around something bright immediately tones down the brightness.  So I started there.  


Since the hole is vertical, I could not do one of my chunky classic chokers.  So, it needed to be the dangle, or part of a dangle.  I kinda saw that would have to be the layout from the start.

Well, after much fiddling and doing and un-doing, I am so freakin happy with how it turned out.  I honestly didn't think I'd love it.  As I added elements, I wasn't sure they would work (like those seed beads).........but they did.  It all came together quite nicely.  It is heavy with all those large gemstones and heavy wire (16-18g) and the extra chain, but it lays perfect and is oh so comfy to wear.




I think I need to make some more like this, one one art bead shown off among many large gemstones.  







I am so thankful I got to be a part of this challenge.  I needed that little push.  Something a little different and fun came out of it- and that is what it is all about.

Now hop over to these other blogs and see what everyone else made with their pieces!



Guest Designers


Staci Louise SmithKarin Grosset GrangeSolange Collin


Art Elements Team


Caroline DewisonSusan KennedyLaney MeadClaire FabianDiana PtaszynskiJenny Davies-ReazorCathy Spivey MendolaLindsay StarrNiky SayersLesley WattCooky SchockJen Cameron 

Monday, April 11, 2016

Bead Fest 2016: Prep, Teaching, Friends and Beads

You know, on Greys Anatomy, when Meridith says, "you're my person"?  I love that so much.  When I go to Bead Fest, I think that about everyone, they are my people!  

I have experienced so much kindness and friendship from my fellow bead community, that I leave Bead Fest happy and overwhelmed (in a good way).  

I never vend there in Spring, but have been teaching there the last two years.  So, in order to do that, I must prepare for classes, and make kits, and also make beads for students to purchase or to trade with friends.  

Prep can be a grueling process.  However, once I get over the boredom of making all the little bits and pieces, I really really enjoy assembling the kits and getting excited to teach my classes. 

I had to make blanks for a carving class, condition polymer, anneal tons and tons of wire and label and package everything.  There were bead mixes to make, bronze clay beads to make and instructions to write and print.  



This year I taught Wild Wire Choker- which is a wonderful beginning /intermediate wire class.  It is a short 3 hour, but intense class.  It is really packed with lots of different spins and tricks on very basic wire techniques.  You also learn to use sari silk and make your own crimps from scrap wire.  It is such a great class, and I really think that my students will find lots of ways to use the things they learned.  Mostly, I hope it is freeing, and allows them to relax, and learn to go with the flow, even if the wire isn't doing what they thought it should do.  


Our class was first thing Sunday morning at 8:30 am!

My son Aiden had come with me to Bead Fest to shop and help out in my classes.  He is a great assistant and fun to shop with too!

Set up was a bit frantic on Sunday morning when we ran into a hiccup and had to swap out all the tables in our room!  I honestly looked a hot mess!  You can see the desperation on my face!  LOL! But we did it, and room 18 was ready for the day in time.


My class was full of amazing students and it was nice to see some familiar faces in there too!  I had some students who had never touched wire before and they walked out wearing their finished necklaces.  Everyone buckled down and wrapped and wrapped wire.  I was really proud of how willing they were to get to it and work, and how much diversity and creativity went into their pieces.

Here are the students / student work




Then we had an hour and a half to clean up, eat and set up for the next class
Aiden decided to practice his carving a bit more before class.



Up next was carving polymer.  Another wonderful class, that is 50% safety and 50% fun.  I was thrilled to see that by the end of class most everyone was being careful to not carve toward open flesh and they seemed to enjoy themselves.  Carving is so very relaxing, and the students agreed that is was something they would definitely do again!

Here is the project we did


and here is their work!  I was amazed at how fast everyone picked it up.  I also love the individuality of student work!



We closed Bead Fest classes as the LAST CLASS STANDING.  We had fun laughing about how they were circling waiting for our class to be over so they could clean it up.  They were rolling carpets up as we packed our bags.....lol  It was a great class and we had a lot of fun!

Of course, I also had beads I made to sell and trade, some necklace samples and I also made some rings.  I loved Marsha Neal's new spiral beads and so I made her ring from one (and one for me, and another to make sure she could find one she liked) because she is always such a great friend to me.  I have been practicing rings, and just thought this was a great opportunity.  Anyhow, here is some of the stuff I made for the show.



Marsha Neal and Jenny Davis-Reazor were both together in Artisan Alley.  They were kind enough to let Aiden and I stash our stuff behind their booths while we shopped on saturday.  Their booths were our little home away from home, and that is just one of the things I love about my creative fun beady friends.  They are more like family!  I also got to see Suze Weinberg and Diana Ptaszynski, stopped by CB&Co to see Kristi Evenson, got to visit Yvonne of My Elements, just to name a few.  I got to shop a bit with Heather Marston and her daughter and got hugs from Dianne Miller too.  Heather Boardman took time to drop by and I got to see her for a bit too.  I tried to at least say hi to everyone, but I will admit, I was very distracted by all the beads and on a hunt for some very specific things.  

(Bottom row center is my son and I.  I really love that he enjoys beads and jewelry as much as I do!)


(pictures from Suze, Andrew Thorton, Diana and me)

Saturday my mom brought Julia by to shop at My Elements and see Yvonne, whom she just adores!!!  My mom picked up some really AWESOME Green Girl studio necklaces (and I drooled over some of her new paper dolls) and then we all went out to lunch.  I wish I had gotten some pictures.....but I was just too busy enjoying our time together (and bead shopping, and eating...lol)

I got almost everything I had set out.  I wanted more of those great electro-plated stone beads, more large holed HUGE crystal beads, beads for bracelets and earrings, pyrite for necklaces, earrings and bracelets and small ammonite strands.  I found all but the ammonites.  I really really really wanted them for earrings and bracelets for my spring shows.  Oh well.    Here is the loot I got, its good stuff.  I also had to grab that gigantic turquoise!!!


I picked up some things from Marsha and Jenny of course, and had to have Anne Gardanne's new enameled beads with silver shimmer on them!!!  but I am maxed on art beads, so I was good in that area

All in all, it was an amazing weekend.  I love my creative friends, I deeply love teaching, and I always feel a combination of exhausted and exhilarated after weekend of such goodness.

If you missed it, try to make it to Bead Fest August.  It will be a blast!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Halloween / Day of the Dead Blog Hop

If you follow me, you may know that I do not do holiday or seasonal jewelry, at least not on purpose.  I do however, love sugar skulls.  I have been making them as components for some time now. 
 
So I couldn't wait to participate in Diana's blog hop.

First I made this necklace using one of my current style sugar skulls in bronze.


It features beads from Lisa Peters Art, Starry Road Studio and bronze links from me with gemstones.  I thought Lisa's rose heart was perfect with the skull and added in some yellows to give it life and color.
 
However, I didn't want to use one of my regular old sugar skulls for the hop.  I wanted to make something REALLY cool.  I had been wanting to try to make a 3-d one in bronze for some time now.  This was the perfect opportunity to try it out. 
 
Well, it was pretty successful.  After the first turned out ok, I right away made another.........
 
This is the more detailed and much larger second one all cleaned up from the kiln
 
 
 
Then came the fun part- making them into jewelry.  I had to fill them with something and give them some sort of eyes.  I used polymer and gemstones and baked them.  Then I attached them to a copper back with rivets. 

 
 
Finally, I got to make them into finished pieces of jewelry.  They are big, chunky and weird, and I adore how they turned out. 
This is the finished piece I made with the sugar skull above. 
 

 It has lava stone behind its eyes, a couple of large criffle beads from Numinosity, a rustic donut from Marsha Neal Studio, some pearls, some gemstones, and lots of little bronze pieces of my own. 
 
This one, is all mine. 
 
 

I also made this one below.  It creeps me out a little more then I thought it would...but I love the colors.  Not so sure of the zombie like eyeball, kinda kills the beauty of the sugar skull, but I am happy with the piece none the less.
 
 
 This one also has a Marsha Neal Studio donut, some Starry Road Studio beads, and some of my bronze, along with gemstones and pearls.
 
I was really happy to try out this 3-d bronze a little further (I had done it before in hearts).  I think I want to add more pretty detail, and perhaps even give the skulls some color in the future.  I am definitely going to take it further.
 
Thanks for the challenge Diana!  I love to find reasons to try new things.
 
To see what everyone else made, hop over to Diana's blog for the link list.


Staci Smith  http://www.stacilouiseoriginals.com/ - You are here

Kathleen Breeding  http://99bobotw.blogspot.com


Dianne Miller  http://www.artbydianne.blogspot.com

Lisa Liddy  http://www.lisaliddy.wordpress.com

Toltec Jewels  http://www.JewelSchoolFriends.com


Laura Medeiros  http://Www.zoeowyn.blogspot.com

Veralynne Malone  http://www.veradesigns.blogspot.com





Jenny Davies-Reazor  http://jdaviesreazor.com/blog







Stephanie LaRosa  http://Www.stringaholic.blogspot.com





Nicole Valentine Rimmer  http://www.nvalentine.blogspot.com




Sarajo Wentling  http://www.sjdesignsjewelry.blogspot.com










Dawn M. Gallop  http://www.flipflopsandpoptarts.com
 

Friday, October 18, 2013

Crafts in the Meadow- Tyler State Park Pa

This weekend you will find me at Crafts in the Meadow- Tyler State Park Pa.


 
I am booth #79- so please, if you are in the area, stop by and see me.  This is a pretty amazing show, with lots of wonderful artists.
 
Here is a map of the meadow if you want to plan out your trip.
 
I hope I see you there- the weather looks delightful for a show.  Fall is my favorite season and I am excited to be outside all weekend socializing with other art lovers.
 
 


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Bead Fest Loot

Bead Fest Philly was amazing.  I will be doing a few separate posts about it because there was just so much to process.  The show was amazing, the friends were great, the people I met were great, the beads....................oooohhhhhhh the beads.
 
So, without further ado, here is the loot I came home with.  Sunday was swap day I and I swapped for a lot of art beads.
 
 
Here is a good pic (from my friend Diana P) of me in my booth.  I didn't get one for myself.
 
 
OK, for the loot.  First the Art beads.






Below is my Art Bead Loot- broken up by artist.
 

 
 
 
 
 Bead Swap Loot from Linda Landig- my beautiful and fun bead swap partner
 




 Diane Hawkey-I had to get some of her rustic beads- and that moon over the ocean with the heart, well, you all know the ocean is my heart.  LOOOOVE it.  Finally got to meet Diane too, and she is fabulous.  What a great energetic soul!
 close up of Diane Hawkey beads

 Keysha of Koy Glass.  I have wanted some of her stuff for a LOOOOONG time as well.  She is super sweet in person too.
 close ups of Koy Glass




 Joan Miller Porcelain- right up my alley with these great textures
 
 Sue Beads with some fabulous colors for fall
close ups below

 My first stones from the great Gary Wilson-   his cabs and beads are organic and amazing!!!!!
 
 and my loot from my booth partner Genea Beads.  Close ups below.  I was happy there was some left for me at the end of the show !!!!




 Molten Mayhem by Jan O.
 
 An enameled bead by HEHE Beads- Heather M.
 
 Hands of the Hills of course (sorry its sideways- no time to edit)
 
 
 The beautiful art of Jenny Davies-Reazor
 
 Marsha Neal Studio brought me some goodies that I was running low on!!!! (and chocolate)
 
 Headpin by Sandi Volpe- isn't it great?  I didn't even know she was dabbling in the glass world!  I think she is a natural.
 
And now for the gemstones.  Most came from Holy and Pure Gems...my favorite vendor for gemstones.  I am being lazy, and doing group pics.  I am still so tired its crazy.



 awesome labradorite with flash
 aquamarine
 My pearls- thank you Heather M!!!!!!
and plenty of ammonite strands
 
I also got a ton of Wooley Wire- which did not get photo'd, so that will be in another post !!!!
 
It was fun, and a blur, and I am really tired.  I got to meet lots of you guys and I will blog about all that later.  It meant a lot to me to meet so many people I only know online.