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
Monday, March 31, 2014
March AJE Component of the Month ~ Moth Wings
Caroline Dewison of Blueberribeads sent us some gorgeous porcelain pieces! We had a choice of moths or bees!
I decided to create a hook clasp and just use one of the component's links for the loop!
There you have it! Simple, but bright and beautiful! I had been holding on to these pyrite briolettes for a while...I think they work perfectly with this!
Sorry for the drab photos...it was rainy and gross yesterday and I waited until this morning to take photos, but didn't have enough light!
Now, go forth and check out all the other gorgeous goodies created by this month's design team!!
Guest Artists
Here is what I created...I wanted to offset the beautiful gold metallic glaze with some pops of bright color, but decided to stay fairly monochromatic, so chose teal. I rounded up some Czech glass beads, then went through my stash of art beads and found a pretty borosilicate lampwork bead by Julie Delaney, and a lovely ceramic swirl bead by our own Karen Totten. I remembered some pyrite nuggets and briolettes that I had and wire-wrapped them into the necklace with brass wire.
I decided to create a hook clasp and just use one of the component's links for the loop!
There you have it! Simple, but bright and beautiful! I had been holding on to these pyrite briolettes for a while...I think they work perfectly with this!
Sorry for the drab photos...it was rainy and gross yesterday and I waited until this morning to take photos, but didn't have enough light!
Now, go forth and check out all the other gorgeous goodies created by this month's design team!!
Guest Artists
Helen Simon – Helen's had to drop out due to a hand injury - get well soon Helen!
The AJE Team
Caroline Dewison – http://www.blueberribeads.co.uk
Diana Ptaszynski - http://www.suburbangirlstudio.com
Susan Kennedy - http://suebeads.blogspot.co.uk
Kristen Stevens - http://kristen-beadjourney.blogspot.co.uk
Keirsten Giles - http://cerebraldilettante.blogspot.com
Jenny Davies-Reazor - http://www.jdaviesreazor.com/blog/golden_wings_aje_component_month_reveal
Melissa Meman – http://melissameman.blogspot.com (you are here!)
Rebekah Payne - www.treewingsstudio.com
Lesley Watt - http://thegossipinggoddess.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/aje-component-of-month-march-reveal.html
Friday, January 3, 2014
AJE December Component of the Month...
featuring gorgeous polymer clay disks from Rebekah Payne of Tree Wing Studios.
I love Rebekah's polymer clay disks...they are thick, with lots of texture, and the polka dots! I love the polka dots! I had several ideas that rolled around in my head when thinking of what to do with these. The first to pop in was a bracelet, with similar sized, textured copper disks. I waited a bit late for that however, since the Holidays with family were a priority.
I decided to keep it simple, and created a copper wire frame. I annealed 14g wire so that it was pliable and wove it around itself in a ring, just a bit larger than the bead. I was going to twist the ends in a decorative fashion, but underestimated the length I needed, so rather than scrap it and start again, I balled the ends, and pretended I meant to do that !
Finished with a copper swirl hook and a knotted leather cord, and a vintage smoky quartz drop I had in my stash. I think sometimes a simple design, with a unique twist shows off a gorgeous focal in the very best way.
I have had so much fun in 2013 with the AJE Component of the Month challenges! I participated in 10 of the 12. Here's a little retrospective!
Now, go see what the other team members and guest designers created!
Happy 2014, friends! It has been a while since I have been on my blog...not since the last AJE Component of the Month challenge! I wish I could say I will be better, blog more often, etc, in 2014, but there are only so many hours in the day! I will try, however!
I love Rebekah's polymer clay disks...they are thick, with lots of texture, and the polka dots! I love the polka dots! I had several ideas that rolled around in my head when thinking of what to do with these. The first to pop in was a bracelet, with similar sized, textured copper disks. I waited a bit late for that however, since the Holidays with family were a priority.
I decided to keep it simple, and created a copper wire frame. I annealed 14g wire so that it was pliable and wove it around itself in a ring, just a bit larger than the bead. I was going to twist the ends in a decorative fashion, but underestimated the length I needed, so rather than scrap it and start again, I balled the ends, and pretended I meant to do that !
Finished with a copper swirl hook and a knotted leather cord, and a vintage smoky quartz drop I had in my stash. I think sometimes a simple design, with a unique twist shows off a gorgeous focal in the very best way.
I have had so much fun in 2013 with the AJE Component of the Month challenges! I participated in 10 of the 12. Here's a little retrospective!
Now, go see what the other team members and guest designers created!
Guest Designers:
Stephanie - Confessions of a Bead Hoarder
Ann - Bead Love
Karin - Ginkgo et Coquelicot
Melissa - Bead Recipes
AJE Team:
Karen - Starry Road Studio
Diana - Suburban Girl Studio
Kristen - My Bead Journey
Lesley - The Gossiping Goddess
Jenny - Jenny Davies-Reazor
Linda - Linda's Bead Blog & Meanderings
Rebekah - Tree Wings Studio
Caroline - BlueberriBeads
Friday, May 31, 2013
May Component of the Month, featuring SueBeads!
It is that time of the month for Art Jewelry Elements' Component of the Month blog hop! It seems that I am only getting the chance to blog when I have a challenge deadline, lately! I was able to sneak in a more personal one yesterday, sharing some photos of my boys, though.
This month, our lovely components were created by Sue Kennedy of SueBeads. Sue is an amazing glass artist, and if you are familiar with my work, you will see that she is one of my favorites! Her beads are always consistent and lovely! Expecting nothing less for the challenge components, I was thrilled and excited to receive mine!
I have to admit, I went through about 5 designs before I decided on a necklace, but once I decided it would be a focal pendant on a chain, it sort of made itself!
I had an etched brass disk, just waiting to be used, and I decided I wanted the pendant to also be a toggle, so I punched out a 1/2 inch hole with my disc cutter, then riveted the lovely bead with one of my double headpins swirled around in the back. To bring out the pretty purple Sue edged the bead with, I dangled a small amethyst briolette from the bottom.
Unfortunately, I didn't punch in the spot I had measured and it sort of hangs a bit wonky, so I may have to play around with figuring out how to fix!
There you have it! Go check out what others at AJE and the winners of Sue's component giveaway came up with!
Guest Bloggers
Lorelei Eurto http://www.lorelei1141.blogspot.com/
Birgitta Lejonklou http://lejonklou.blogspot.com/
Heidi Post http://www.expostfactojewelry.blogspot.com/
Lola Surwillo http://beadlolabead.blogspot.com/
Kay Thomerson http://kayzkreationz.blogspot.com/
AJE Team
Jennifer Cameron http://glassaddictions.com/
Jenny Davies-Reazor http://www.jdaviesreazor.com/blog
Susan Kennedy http://www.suebeads.blogspot.com/
Linda Landig http://www.lindasbeadblog.com/
Melissa Meman http://melissameman.blogspot.com/
Rebekah Payne http://www.treewingsstudio.com/
Jo Tinley http://daisychaindesignsjewellery.blogspot.com/
Lesley Watt http://thegossipinggoddess.blogspot.com/
This month, our lovely components were created by Sue Kennedy of SueBeads. Sue is an amazing glass artist, and if you are familiar with my work, you will see that she is one of my favorites! Her beads are always consistent and lovely! Expecting nothing less for the challenge components, I was thrilled and excited to receive mine!
I have to admit, I went through about 5 designs before I decided on a necklace, but once I decided it would be a focal pendant on a chain, it sort of made itself!
I had an etched brass disk, just waiting to be used, and I decided I wanted the pendant to also be a toggle, so I punched out a 1/2 inch hole with my disc cutter, then riveted the lovely bead with one of my double headpins swirled around in the back. To bring out the pretty purple Sue edged the bead with, I dangled a small amethyst briolette from the bottom.
Unfortunately, I didn't punch in the spot I had measured and it sort of hangs a bit wonky, so I may have to play around with figuring out how to fix!
Guest Bloggers
Lorelei Eurto http://www.lorelei1141.blogspot.com/
Birgitta Lejonklou http://lejonklou.blogspot.com/
Heidi Post http://www.expostfactojewelry.blogspot.com/
Lola Surwillo http://beadlolabead.blogspot.com/
Kay Thomerson http://kayzkreationz.blogspot.com/
AJE Team
Jennifer Cameron http://glassaddictions.com/
Jenny Davies-Reazor http://www.jdaviesreazor.com/blog
Susan Kennedy http://www.suebeads.blogspot.com/
Linda Landig http://www.lindasbeadblog.com/
Melissa Meman http://melissameman.blogspot.com/
Rebekah Payne http://www.treewingsstudio.com/
Jo Tinley http://daisychaindesignsjewellery.blogspot.com/
Lesley Watt http://thegossipinggoddess.blogspot.com/
Saturday, April 13, 2013
7th Annual Bead Soup Blog Hop Party - Round 2!
Welcome to the 7th Annual Bead Soup doo-hickey! Sorry for delay in getting my post up. My son went on a camping trip with the Boy Scouts this weekend. He was supposed to have left yesterday afternoon, leaving me with all kinds of creative time while his Dad was at work. Alas, it was not to be...it rained really hard and they decided to give the ground time to dry up, so they left out this morning. There went my Friday night crash session! No worries, though!
For those of you in a parallel universe who have never heard of the Bead Soup Party, it is a fun challenge/swap/show and tell/blog hop dreamed up by the talented and super sweet Lori Anderson. Participants get paired up and they swap a bead soup mix. This can include just about anything...not very many limitations, except for maybe plastic, or stuff you would otherwise throw away! You must include a focal-sized component, and a premium clasp. Premium? Not just a lobster or spring ring type...more fancy! In turn, the recipients of said bead soup can create whatever their heart desires, as long as it includes the focal and the clasp, and they don't even have to be in the same piece!
So, now that we are all on the same wavelength, let me introduce you to my partner, Pia Kaven! She is a fabulous lampwork artist who sent me some gorgeous beads!
At first, I was sure I would be able to create something fabulous and innovative in my sleep with these! I mean, look at them, how could I not? After sitting down to work with them, though, the ideas just weren't coming. The embossed beads were my 1st priority...that yummy big focal is really heavy, so I wanted it to be balanced. After a few iterations, I decided to create a wire frame around it. I sketched out several ideas and finally came up with this.
I textured the copper wire and wrapped the focal onto it, then embellished it with one of the smaller spacer beads Pia sent. I knotted several of the coordinating beads on some leather cord in a teal color that I got in a box of cool goodies from Melinda Orr. I made some little tubes from some etched copper to wrap the leather with, inspired by Keirsten Giles' lovely copper work, then connected the leather section to some copper chain. Finishing touches include some Czech glass flowers (old habits are hard to break) and a swirly copper hook clasp I made.
With the smaller embossed beads, I created earrings in the same design.
The clasp Pia sent was very sweet...I couldn't fit it into my idea for the main design, though, so I decided it would make a perfect clasp for one of my Swarovski rosary bracelets. Another one of Pia's beads...this one with swirly seafoam-y color...was added as the Pater bead.
Here is what I sent Pia...go and visit her blog and see what I created.
For the full list of participants of this round, go over to Lori's blog... there are a lot of us, so have fun!
For those of you in a parallel universe who have never heard of the Bead Soup Party, it is a fun challenge/swap/show and tell/blog hop dreamed up by the talented and super sweet Lori Anderson. Participants get paired up and they swap a bead soup mix. This can include just about anything...not very many limitations, except for maybe plastic, or stuff you would otherwise throw away! You must include a focal-sized component, and a premium clasp. Premium? Not just a lobster or spring ring type...more fancy! In turn, the recipients of said bead soup can create whatever their heart desires, as long as it includes the focal and the clasp, and they don't even have to be in the same piece!
So, now that we are all on the same wavelength, let me introduce you to my partner, Pia Kaven! She is a fabulous lampwork artist who sent me some gorgeous beads!
I textured the copper wire and wrapped the focal onto it, then embellished it with one of the smaller spacer beads Pia sent. I knotted several of the coordinating beads on some leather cord in a teal color that I got in a box of cool goodies from Melinda Orr. I made some little tubes from some etched copper to wrap the leather with, inspired by Keirsten Giles' lovely copper work, then connected the leather section to some copper chain. Finishing touches include some Czech glass flowers (old habits are hard to break) and a swirly copper hook clasp I made.
With the smaller embossed beads, I created earrings in the same design.
The clasp Pia sent was very sweet...I couldn't fit it into my idea for the main design, though, so I decided it would make a perfect clasp for one of my Swarovski rosary bracelets. Another one of Pia's beads...this one with swirly seafoam-y color...was added as the Pater bead.
Here is what I sent Pia...go and visit her blog and see what I created.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
AJE Component of the Month for March
Better late than never! Due to some unforeseen circumstances, I was not able to post my piece using Jo Tinley's wonderful hollow copper bead on Monday, but I perservered and finally have a finished piece.
Here is a gander of what Jo sent us...aren't they wonderful! I would like the whole handful!
I kept it simple, but I wanted the bead to be the focal, so I encircled it with a copper washer that I texturized to match the bead. I embellished with a pretty orphan lampwork bead by Sue Kennedy, some Swarovski crystals in Palace Green Opal, and some fluted copper beads, all wired to copper chain.
Jo sent some sweet little heart charms as well and I added one as a dangle underneath the focal.
Sorry I was late to the party, but I had fun creating it. If you haven't already seen what others created using these fab beads, go now!
Here is a gander of what Jo sent us...aren't they wonderful! I would like the whole handful!
I kept it simple, but I wanted the bead to be the focal, so I encircled it with a copper washer that I texturized to match the bead. I embellished with a pretty orphan lampwork bead by Sue Kennedy, some Swarovski crystals in Palace Green Opal, and some fluted copper beads, all wired to copper chain.
Jo sent some sweet little heart charms as well and I added one as a dangle underneath the focal.
Sorry I was late to the party, but I had fun creating it. If you haven't already seen what others created using these fab beads, go now!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
February AJE Component of the Month...
This month's gorgeous component is by the fabulous jewelry designer, Francesca Watson!
I received a lovely pink one! Being addicted to torch-fired enamelling myself, I really appreciate the work Francesca put into these...those little fine silver pebbles are such a sweet element!
My inspiration was a necklace I made for my sister recently (no photo, of course) that has a front toggle closure with the focal hanging from the loop, and extra chain attached to the toggle to hang down behind the focal with more embellishments. I had hoped to do something similar, adding additional enameled components...alas, it is still a work in progress.
I created a sterling toggle clasp and attached the component. I cut some copper discs in 2 different sizes, dapped and curled the edges, then enameled them in pretty pastels to complement the pink...Easter colors! Using sterling balled headpins, I attached them to copper chain
It looks great lying down for picture taking, but the discs don't hang correctly when on. I am going to exchange the sterling wrapped link holding the toggle to the chain with a small copper jump ring, so that it will be closer to the chain and not so wiggly, and adjust the discs so they hang better. I have already started taking it apart and realized it was not going to be done by today, but wanted to show you my concept...which will probably be completely different when it is done!
Go and see what others created out of these lovely enameled discs...
Participating AJE Contributors
I received a lovely pink one! Being addicted to torch-fired enamelling myself, I really appreciate the work Francesca put into these...those little fine silver pebbles are such a sweet element!
My inspiration was a necklace I made for my sister recently (no photo, of course) that has a front toggle closure with the focal hanging from the loop, and extra chain attached to the toggle to hang down behind the focal with more embellishments. I had hoped to do something similar, adding additional enameled components...alas, it is still a work in progress.
I created a sterling toggle clasp and attached the component. I cut some copper discs in 2 different sizes, dapped and curled the edges, then enameled them in pretty pastels to complement the pink...Easter colors! Using sterling balled headpins, I attached them to copper chain
It looks great lying down for picture taking, but the discs don't hang correctly when on. I am going to exchange the sterling wrapped link holding the toggle to the chain with a small copper jump ring, so that it will be closer to the chain and not so wiggly, and adjust the discs so they hang better. I have already started taking it apart and realized it was not going to be done by today, but wanted to show you my concept...which will probably be completely different when it is done!
Participating AJE Contributors
Kristi Bowman-Gruel - http://dreamsomedesigns.blogspot.com/2013/02/aje-february-component-of-month-reveal.html
Jenny Cameron - http://glassaddictions.com
Jenny Davies-Reazor - http://www.jdaviesreazor.com/blog
Susan Kennedy - www.suebeads.blogspot.com
Linda Landig - www.LindasBeadBlog.com
Melissa Meman - http://melissameman.blogspot.com
Kristen Stevens - http://kristen-beadjourney.blogspot.com/
Francesca Watson - http://www.francescawatson.com
Guest Designers
Dawn Horner - http://www.northernadornments.com/
Kym Hunter - http://kymhunterdesigns.blogspot.com/
Kay Thomerson - http://kayzkreationz.blogspot.com/
Shelley Graham Turner - http://www.shelleygrahamturner.blogspot.com/
Sandi Volpe - http://sandivolpe.com/
Monday, December 17, 2012
Don't enter this giveaway...
because I want to win!
The talented Lesley Watt is celebrating 1000 sales in her component shop, TheaToo and is offering a beautiful necklace and set of her signature bronze components as giveaways! Like I said, don't even think about entering to win these sweet pieces, because I am in love with that necklace!
Just kidding...sort of...well, not really. Go ahead and enter :)
The talented Lesley Watt is celebrating 1000 sales in her component shop, TheaToo and is offering a beautiful necklace and set of her signature bronze components as giveaways! Like I said, don't even think about entering to win these sweet pieces, because I am in love with that necklace!
Just kidding...sort of...well, not really. Go ahead and enter :)
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