Showing posts with label gemstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gemstone. Show all posts

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"!!

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


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Creating with Cabochons Challenge/Blog Hop



Sally Russick, the talented, sweet, and generous artist behind The Studio Sublime is hosting another wonderful challenge/blog hop, Creating with Cabochons!  This one hit home with me, as it has been my goal to practice and work on my soldered bezel-setting skills.

I set out by choosing a few tasty cabs (short for cabochon, in jewelry-speak) and had the dream of trying a few different settings.  I had an idea for 3 different pendant settings, and at least 2 rings!  I have been collecting favorite stone cabs for a while in various shapes and sizes, so I pulled a few out and started playing.

Then, as things tend to happen, I saw one of Sue Kennedy's glass frit cabochons at BeadFest last month, and my mind started racing in a different direction.  Still soldered, bezel-set, but a totally different look from the designs with stones I had in my mind.


Copper and sterling, embellished with a 4mm turquoise cab...this was a bugger!  I melted the first one while trying to get the silver balls to stay on, and I must have used way too much solder, since even though I checked it about 20 times, once I was ready to set it, I had to tap and push and stretch to get it to fit.  As it is, I am scared it might pop out!   Overall, I am pretty proud of it, however!  I may go back and do copper chain and 86 the flowers!



Oh, by the way, all the other pieces I had high hopes of completing and amazing everyone with?  They obviously didn't come to fruition. Although, I did get one about 88% complete with great results (for me), but I must have gotten too cocky, as I botched it at the end.  It was going to be an asymetrical setting with 2 stones.  Luckily, I was able to salvage the larger setting, so I will continue on with a new design in the near future.  Here it is in mid-salvage with the stone just there...sorry, I forgot what the stone is.  I think I am going to create a new back plate with room for something for embellishment, and just solder this to it.  I am purposely hiding the top where I cut off the ruined piece which was a smaller round bezel for a 10mm carnelian :(


About 2 days after I signed up for the challenge, I remembered a honkin' big labrodorite cab I had that I cut out of a mass-produced pendant I bought ages ago.  The setting was really ugly and the cab has a big fault in it, but it really has amazing flash.  I started wrapping it with a needle-lace technique I learned a few years ago, but I put it aside, unfinished.  I decided to finish the initial bezel, but didn't get a chance to completely finish it.  My idea is to add some tiny faceted labradorite I have around the edges, and create sort of a lacy bail.  More on that later...



Thanks, Sally, for kicking my pants to get me to actually work on something that I have been wanting to but putting off!  Practice, practice, practice!  But hey, this is a Blog Hop...there are lots of other artists that joined in and have been working on amazing things, with lots of different techniques.  Who knew there were so many ways to incorporate cabochons into your designs.  Bead-woven bezels, wire-wrapped bezels, tab-set bezels...the list goes on and on!  Go and check out the awesome-ness!

Your Host:  Sally Russick
Alicia Marinache           
Lynn  Jobber           
Jenny Davies-Reazor           
 
Jo-Ann  Woolverton           
Marde Lowe           
Dawn Doucette           
Mary K McGraw           
Gloria Allen           

Cheri  Reed           
Sonya Stille           
Elizabeth Owens Dwy           
Veralynne   Malone           
Tania Hagen           
Lynsey  Brooks           
Christina Miles           
Holly  Westfall           
Kathy  Lindemer           
Patti Vanderbloemen           

Therese Frank           
Adrienne Berry           
Tanty  Sri Hartanti           
Renetha Stanziano           
Marlene  Cupo           
Sandi Volpe           
Sharyl McMillian-Nelson           

Mischelle Fanucchi           
Tracy  Stillman           
Skylar Bre'z           
Ann Schroeder           
Jess Green           
Susan Kennedy           
Stacie  Florer           
Cathie  Carroll           
Susan F.   

Michelle Caballero       
Sabine Dittrich           
Kristina Johansson           
Kimberly Sturrup-Roberts           
Melissa  Meman           
Cheryl McCloud         
Michelle  Timms           
Cindy  Pack                 

Cynthia  Machata           
Julia  Harris           
Ingrid  Anderson           
 


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