So, my last post was my December 2014 AJE Component of the Month piece, featuring a sweet white snowflake by Diana Ptaszynski of Suburban Girl Studio, LLC!
If you remember, I got behind and didn't finish it. I wasn't really happy with the layout and the clasp either. This is the before shot...
Since then, I have done a little renovation and am really happy with the end result!
Here is the after..."blue bird on a snowy day".
I changed the juxtaposition of the copper snowflake to be above the blue bird, added a couple more copper beads, some winter flowers and leaves with curly tendrils.
I swapped out the original clasp for one the is a bit smaller and with a little more interest.
Of course, the LOS to add an antiqued patina makes the whites pop (just like a few of you said it would)!
Thanks for encouraging me to finish it! I will be listing it at Melismatic Art Jewelry hopefully today!
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Saturday, January 3, 2015
December 2014 AJE Component of the Month
Our lovely components this month are from Diana Ptaszynski of Suburban Girl Studio, LLC. We had our choice of stoneware snowflakes. I chose a white one.
As per my usual modus operandi, I waited until the very last minute, then some family dynamics prohibited me from completely finishing mine. The chain needs to be secured, it needs LOS and a tumble, and I may completely redo the clasp.
Along with Diana's sweet focal, I included a cute blue bird by Caroline Dewison of BlueberriBeads, a white lampwork bead from Mermaid Glass, one of my own copper metal clay components (it started out as a flower, but I filed it into sort of a snowflake shape!) a Czech glass flower, and some cool brushed-finish copper beads from my stash.
I really like the monochromatic effect of all the winter white, with the one pop of color Caroline's sweet bird adds.
I may add some more beads and completely change the design...stay tuned! But first, go see what others have created! Thanks for stopping by...
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
AJE Component of the Month Challenge for October
I was really excited to receive my gorgeous copper clay component from Kristi Bowman. She managed to get some awesome flame colors in the copper.
I really wanted a simple design, not to take away from the focal. The curved shape just screams "bracelet"!!
I immediately knew I was going to use this faceted agate that I have been hoarding for a while. I remember falling in love with the sunset oranges, cream and russets, and was going to make a wire-wrapped necklace of just the agate. I still have enough, so I might just do that!
The lampwork was an impulse addition. I knew that I wanted to include that awesome pop of indigo blue in my piece, but wasn't sure how for a while. I had tried several other beads to bring out the blue...some of my enamel (couldn't get the color just right)....some Czech glass (mmm, no). I saw this beauty from Mermaid Glass and my heart skipped a beat.
I had originally wanted to make a special link for the clasp from Cindy Wimmer's new book, The Missing Link (fabulous, by the way, and if you don't have it, you need to get it!). Since I was trying to stay simple and was running a bit behind, I decided on the big wire-wrapped loop that I flattened and textured a bit. I then used a balled headpin to wrap the ruffle, and then added a swirled hook clasp.
I have to say, I love the way this feels on and I love that the somewhat eclectic color combo evokes something deep in me!
Thanks, Kristi, for creating such a fun and unique Component of the Month! Go take a look and see what the rest of our team and this month's guest bloggers created! Happy Wednesday!
I really wanted a simple design, not to take away from the focal. The curved shape just screams "bracelet"!!
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The gorgeous ruffled lampwork bead is from Mermaid Glass...aren't those colors to die for? |
I immediately knew I was going to use this faceted agate that I have been hoarding for a while. I remember falling in love with the sunset oranges, cream and russets, and was going to make a wire-wrapped necklace of just the agate. I still have enough, so I might just do that!
The lampwork was an impulse addition. I knew that I wanted to include that awesome pop of indigo blue in my piece, but wasn't sure how for a while. I had tried several other beads to bring out the blue...some of my enamel (couldn't get the color just right)....some Czech glass (mmm, no). I saw this beauty from Mermaid Glass and my heart skipped a beat.
I had originally wanted to make a special link for the clasp from Cindy Wimmer's new book, The Missing Link (fabulous, by the way, and if you don't have it, you need to get it!). Since I was trying to stay simple and was running a bit behind, I decided on the big wire-wrapped loop that I flattened and textured a bit. I then used a balled headpin to wrap the ruffle, and then added a swirled hook clasp.
I have to say, I love the way this feels on and I love that the somewhat eclectic color combo evokes something deep in me!
Thanks, Kristi, for creating such a fun and unique Component of the Month! Go take a look and see what the rest of our team and this month's guest bloggers created! Happy Wednesday!
Guests
Kym Hunter Designs
MiShel Designs
AJE Team Members
Jennifer Cameron Glass Addictions
Lesley Watt Gossiping Goddess
Kristen Stevens My Bead Journey
Caroline Dewison Blueberri Beads
Jenny Davies-Reazor
Melissa Meman
Rebekah Payne Tree Wing Studio
Francesca Watson
Kristi Bowman Design
Sue Kennedy
MiShel Designs
AJE Team Members
Jennifer Cameron Glass Addictions
Lesley Watt Gossiping Goddess
Kristen Stevens My Bead Journey
Caroline Dewison Blueberri Beads
Jenny Davies-Reazor
Melissa Meman
Rebekah Payne Tree Wing Studio
Francesca Watson
Kristi Bowman Design
Sue Kennedy

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