Wednesday, October 31, 2012
I Won A Hooter Contest!
Winner of the Artisan Whimsy "Hooters Owl Challenge." I'm so proud of my little guy. I told him to look at folks with those big owl eyes and he'd win. Thanks to all that voted and be sure to check out Artisan Whimsy if you haven't already. Great source for bead and jewelry info and tutorials and just general merriment.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Owls Owls Owls
My Owl Beads
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Custom Orders.....Blessing or Curse? (Part 1)
Monkeys are based on a custom order request. The "Monkey Love Bead" was inspired by the monkey pattern I came up with for the dress of the monkey girl. I often like results so much that part or all of custom winds up in my non-custom work. Mean Girl and Mean Boy at the top of the post are a brand new custom order based on my Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. They haven't even shipped yet. Love these but they are extremely difficult to do, so I will probably do variations but not many.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
My Halloween Kit Creations
After the awesome job Kimmie did stretching the kit to the max, I am a little embarrassed to follow her. I took an entirely different tact. Partly because my jewelry skills are kind of rusty. I have fallen into "Just make the beads." Which is not entirely a bad thing. Focus can be very good, but you gain a different perspective when you work with the beads. I did well getting the multiples done on time for the kits. However shows, orders and life didn't leave me with a huge window of time to put my finished jewelry part together. A position I am all too familiar with but that's not entirely a bad thing either. Sometime it takes pressure to get me working.
So here's what I came up with using very simple jewelry skills. I added a good deal of colored enamel chain ( available from MyELEMENTS .) I love her purple and lime green chain and they are my "Go To" for Halloween jewelry. My first piece is a bracelet using the whole enchilada. I used all my charms beads and washer rings. Bracelet is simply jump ring-ed together. Doubling up on jump rings at clasp for extra strength. As my friend friend Yvonne from MyELEMENTS would call it "jump ring technology." My favorite part of the bracelet is one of the washer rings used as a toggle clasp. I had some bars on hand that fit through perfectly. My other little innovation was circles of chain around the bracelet holding some of the charms. I also like how the chain weaves through the rings. So for a one-shot-whip-it-together deal, I guess I am pretty pleased with myself and the results after all.
As I mentioned earlier, I wasn't very frugal on my use of porcelain charms and beads on my bracelet, so I decided that all chain earrings would be cute to wear with it. For Halloween I am calling them "Dungeon Chain" earrings. I simply threaded assorted lengths of the purple and green chain alternately and slipped on an ear wire.
On to Kimmie's contribution of crystals, headpins, wire bat and spider. I simply adore this bat and spider and wanted to make something that really showcased it. I came up with this simple lariat necklace. I kept the addition of crystals to a minimum. Just enough to give it a little spark of color. The bat and spider are the focal point when worn which is what I was going for. I had lots of crystals left so I stacked a few up for fun earring that can be worn with lariat. I lost the adorable little metal flower cap in my work clutter, so I will have them for another project.
So here's what I came up with using very simple jewelry skills. I added a good deal of colored enamel chain ( available from MyELEMENTS .) I love her purple and lime green chain and they are my "Go To" for Halloween jewelry. My first piece is a bracelet using the whole enchilada. I used all my charms beads and washer rings. Bracelet is simply jump ring-ed together. Doubling up on jump rings at clasp for extra strength. As my friend friend Yvonne from MyELEMENTS would call it "jump ring technology." My favorite part of the bracelet is one of the washer rings used as a toggle clasp. I had some bars on hand that fit through perfectly. My other little innovation was circles of chain around the bracelet holding some of the charms. I also like how the chain weaves through the rings. So for a one-shot-whip-it-together deal, I guess I am pretty pleased with myself and the results after all.
As I mentioned earlier, I wasn't very frugal on my use of porcelain charms and beads on my bracelet, so I decided that all chain earrings would be cute to wear with it. For Halloween I am calling them "Dungeon Chain" earrings. I simply threaded assorted lengths of the purple and green chain alternately and slipped on an ear wire.
On to Kimmie's contribution of crystals, headpins, wire bat and spider. I simply adore this bat and spider and wanted to make something that really showcased it. I came up with this simple lariat necklace. I kept the addition of crystals to a minimum. Just enough to give it a little spark of color. The bat and spider are the focal point when worn which is what I was going for. I had lots of crystals left so I stacked a few up for fun earring that can be worn with lariat. I lost the adorable little metal flower cap in my work clutter, so I will have them for another project.
A reminder of where we both started. We still have kits left. Hopefully we have inspired you to make some Halloween bling of your own. Kits are available at Joan Miller Porcelain and Cute Glass Beads for $100 ($150+ component value.) Our results: Kim $352 jewelry retail and Joan $280 jewelry retail value. We'd love to see what our kit customers come up with and will be happy to post your results. Our next kit is in the planning think brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr........Winter!
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