Showing posts with label sugar skulls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sugar skulls. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Day of the Dead Blog Hop

Love my Art Jewelry is having a Dia de los Muertos blog hop!  Sugar Skulls everywhere!!!!!

Now, if you follow me at all, you know I love the beauty of a sugar skull.  

Recently I have been doing some lino-cut prints, and even had to do a sugar skull for that!



Anyhow, I had also made sugar skull beads in polymer and in bronze clay.  So I wasn't sure which I wanted to do for this blog hop.  I had originally thought about taking my bronze one and setting it into silver with silver work, maybe even some gemstones bezeled around it.....................but it had a mind of it's own, and I have really been into wire chokers with charms lately, so that is what was born.



Once I decided to use one of my bronze sugar skulls, and do a charm style necklace I got to work


I created the base for the necklace first.

Then I started to pick out my beads



Ginger of the Blue Bottle Tree had sent me some of her beads to design with awhile back.  She used her Rustic Beads Tutorial to create these flowery fun beads.  They turned out to be the perfect accent for this piece!  After all, a sugar skull needs some flowers near it or on it! I LOVE the old paint look, and they are so well made (of course!). The only problem was that I could not fit as many as I wanted to use in my piece.  So I think I will have to visit them again soon.

Anyhow, just as things always go, I had to change out some of my original components due to how the piece lays while worn, and for compositional issues.  

I am very happy with how it turned out.



I even made matching earrings!!!!


If you want to see what everyone else made, hop over to Love my Art Jewelry and check out the links posted.  I am sure there will be lots of great creative eye candy and inspiration this morning!



Friday, June 19, 2015

Beads Beads Beads- Polymer Fun!

I have been waiting for some time (a whole week of time) to just play with some polymer ideas I have had floating around in my mind.  I mean, Sculpey came out with some new colors I couldn't wait to try, I bought Pans Pastels, and Iced Enamels to play with, and have been dying to try some age old techniques and work them into my own style.  The first week of summer vacation ended up being that week for me!!!

So, here are some of the things I have been working on.  I figure, it is never too early to start stockpiling beads for Beadfest.  I will be adding some new things to the shop along the way, but I need to begin the stockpile as well.

This tray has some new and old designs.  I am really loving my new carved lotus focals, and giving them easy to string up bails, two at the top and one on the bottom (some are just two at the top). Here are some great ways to use them.

Just add chain..............
(this one is an eye focal, but the same  layout)

or do some simple wire wrapped beads

Or go more elaborate like Sherri Stokey of Knot just Macrame did with her 's


Of course there are new sugar skulls, and each one is hand formed and stamped, so no two will be alike at all!  I have been adding nice hints of gold under my paints, to give some pendants that gold leaf feel to them.



There will be polymer moon babies!!!!



and large spikes




I also began to play with some of the new opal clay from Sculpey.  It is a bit odd, the chunks of "opal" are sort of big, but I found that I love using it as quartz veining in some donuts and beads.  Look for more of these!!!





I also have been playing with translucent clay, and love these carved earrings- the translucent gives them a dreamy soft quality.  Though not all these spikes are translucent clay, I love seeing them all together



(here is what they look like pre-carving)


The color Graphite Pearl from Sculpey was another I was excited about.  I love the look of caving all black clay, but thought hey, what if I put a layer of this under it, since its a dark grey?  well, I did it with black over graphite and white over graphite and i love them both.  They have a soft shimmer of a real stone!  





I also played with the new Rose Glitter or Rose gold? color from Sculpey.  I carved with this and did some pans pastels over it, I really like the little pop of shimmer it gives!




I also made these beads, by mixing Iced Enamels into the clay before baking (in translucent).  I saw this first on Paisley Lizards blog!  I had to try it out myself!  I love how it looks like stones

For these I used Iced Enamels on top of the clay.  

Needless to say, I am having a blast and will have LOTS of new beads for Bead Fest this year.  I cannot believe it is right around the corner.  It will be here before I know it, so, bead making goes into full gear starting NOW.

Well, that is all I got done this week.  Some of the stuff was staged and made weeks ago, but never finished, but none the less, I guess its a good amount!!!!

I will let you know when I do a shop update and get some of this new stuff in there!

http://www.stacilouiseoriginals.com/store

or you can find my crackle painting technique tutorial here

www.slartisanaccents.etsy.com 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Moving In and Movin On

So, now that I am in the studio, there is still alot of little fine tuning to do, and a lot of fear on my part, that I will trash it quickly and it won't be so nice anymore!
 
I tried to set things up in a logical way, giving myself extra room to lay things, since I tend to pile..............and pile............and pile.
 
What can I say, I like things in arms reach.  That is why I made this.
 
 
 
It is a shoe rack, that I used on my desk top for bead storage.  I spray painted it, and drilled holes on the bottom to add casters.   (ok, the hubs did that part!  not me)
Then I added an extra crate I had on top. 
 
Since I LOVE to have everything within arms reach when I work on stuff, and never have enough desk top, I needed something that would help to avoid the piles of things next to my desk. 
 
This can be wheeled over to sit beside me, and hold things like my stamps and molds, polymer clays, metal clays toold, paints, whatever I am working on, and then, if I am not done at the end of the day, it can be wheeled to the side, out of the way.
 
When I am done with say, polymer clay, the bins can go back on the shelves here and my "pile cart" gets wheeled to the side again.
 




Then I can always walk through the room, which didn't happen too often before.
 


 
So I got to use my cart today while making some long overdue polymer beads. 
 
I really just played, I had nothing in mind when I sat down. 
 
I made some big top drilled spikes that I really think will make nice sets.



I made some funky start spikey donuts




And some black beads to be painted with coppery metal paint.
 

 
 
I am going to paint designs on them, like my floor.  The donut below is a sample.
 
 
 
 I also got to play with some metal paint and patina's.  LOVE the results.  These are gonna be REAL fun!


Some more new shapes and things
 



And my favorite beads of the day, skinny sugar skulls!  Can't wait to paint these!  Such a fun shape.  I even made some double sided.
 


Have I mentioned I love my studio?  (sorry, still in shock)
 
Here she is all moved into.
 
 
 
 
Stop by tomorrow for a post about Bead Fest Philly in August, and where you can find me and some other great beady friends!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Monday, November 5, 2012

A Hurricane and Life After

Well, in case you don't know, I am located near Philly pa, and we were in the path of hurricane sandy last week.  Though we didn't take the beating the New Jersey coast did, we still have massive amounts of tree's down, and power outages.  My heart is still breaking for our beloved New Jersey coast, and the barrier islands, where my heart lives. 
 
These pics were taken just a month ago, on Long Beach Island, New Jersey. 







My family and I go there often, just for a day trip,  since it's close enough.  I am not exaggerating when I say, this is where my heart lives.  This island, is where I honeymooned with my love.  It's where I fell in love with sea glass.  It's where I have watched my kids, and their cousins, year and after, learn to ride the waves on their boogy boards and find sea stars and shells. 
 
We had planned another fall trip for November with the kids for the day, but now, we can't even get on the island.  I'd love to go and help, but I think they are still months away from that. 
 
The end of the island, where the last few pictures are from, Holgate, is our favorite part of the island.  I heard it got hit hard.  There is apparently an entirely new inlet at the end, from erosion. 
 
The pics of peoples homes broken to pieces, and washed away, or just sitting under water is heartbreaking.  I still haven't heard from friends on the island, and pray they are well. I am sure, they probably just don't want to talk about it right now.  Their world has just been turned upside down.
 
Here are some pics of Holgate after the storm.   (from site http://photos.nj.com/star-ledger/2012/10/13_ga1101storm_murray_1.html
 

 
The dunes completely washed into the street.  Look how deep the sand is on the main road.
 
 
Here are the houses on the main road, as you drive to Holgate.  There used to be dunes behind them, and they had first floors and driveways.  The driveways were sloped because the houses were built up on the dunes, but the dunes have washed out flat, across the main street.  I wish I had a before pic, other then just in my mind.
 
Heartbreaking.
 
Here in Pennsburg Pa, we fared well.  We got high winds, lost power, and had lots of tree's down, and transformer fires, but all in all, compared to the coast, we did ok. 
 
We were blessed to borrow a generator. I would just like to say, how very thankful I am, that we heeded warnings, and prepared for this storm.  We didn't for Irene, and we were lucky it wasn't bad.  But this storm, it WAS bad.  Worst we've seen.  We filled the bathtub and 12 spackle buckets with water to flush the toilets (soooooo thankful we did that- and we still had to refill them), we filled all our pitchers and such with water, bought some water, had lots of easy to make and eat food on hand, bought baby wipes for dirty hands and faces, fill basins with washing water for hands, lots of sanitizer, extension cords and power strips, batteries for flashlights and lanterns, glow sticks for the kids to take to bed (since they'd have no nightlights) and candles and an oil lamp.  Even with the generator, we could only run one light at night, so it was still pretty dark.  I learned after the first day, all chores and dinner had to be done before 4, or it was too dark in the house to cook and clean up.  We put glow bracelets on power cords that ran everywhere so no one would trip over them in the middle of the night.  (see pic below of the mess of cords)
 


 
 
5 days without power.  It was crazy.  3 Kids, my mom, two dogs, a parrot, Justin and me, in a house, for days........LOL!  No one slept much, especially that first night.  The kids camped out with my mom in the family room.  They were scared.  Then Justin and I were up and down the steps all night filling and checking the generator and sump pumps.  However, after a couple days, I got into the swing of things.  Justin was exhausted, he didn't stop all week. If he wasn't running, checking or fixing something here, he was helping the neighbors out.  We were really blessed.  My sister in law had power, so we showered there, and I could wash dishes too. I re-filled our washing water there each day too.  My back is happy I don't have to do that anymore though.  (it was nice to have a reason to visit my sis in law each day though)
 (my portable dishwasher)
 
 
 
The craziest part for me, was when the power did go out during the storm.  We knew it was coming.  The winds were just too high, it was only a matter of time.  When it went, the whole town seemed to go down at once.  We went out into the storm, in the pitch black, to hook up the generator.  The winds were howling, rain was pelting us, branches were coming down, and I was tripping over them in the driveway, as we tried to hook everything up by flashlight.  Sirens were going off all over town......it was so surreal.  It really made me appreciate the workers who go out in the storm, saving lives.   It was amazing and humbling.  Such a small and helpless feeling being out in a hurricane.  I understand why people try to go to the beach to see the waves, or go out in the storm to experience it.  It brings you back down to earth, back to reality.  We live in a world, of movies, and computers, and create our own reality, and we often forget, how absolutely powerless we truly are.  Standing out in a storm like this, will quickly remind us, of this great big world we live in. 
 
Now that the power is back on, life goes on.  Kids are back to school after missing a week.  Halloween was canceled.  Though thankfully, it was re-scheduled for Saturday, and they kids got to go out with their cousins, and we got to hang with my sis-in-law and her family.  It was a much needed night of fun and candy, after a rough week.

 
The Boy were the LMFAO dance crew- I carried my ipod and played Party Rockin while they danced for candy.  What  riot!  Julia was a cat.  She stayed in character for every picture!!!!
 
Here was our trick or treat crew.


And the post candy eating dance party!




My sister in law- most fun Aunt Ever!
 
I was sad to have missed Dia de los Muertos.    I really wanted to have a whole batch of sugar skull beads for you guys.  I still plan to make them, even made another stamp too.  Just need some time to catch up. In the meantime, I have a 20% off sale going on in both shops until Wednesday.  Use code dayofthedead20 in either shop to save. 
 
 
 
 
I hope you all fared well.  Please keep the rescue and rebuilding crews, and those who lost their homes and neighborhoods,  in your thoughts and prayers.  The jersey shore and new york have a long way to go before they can get back to normal.