Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Saturday, May 10, 2014

8th Bead Soup Blog Party Reveal!


Today is the big reveal of the 8th Bead Soup Blog Party.
First I have to give a big thank you to Lori Anderson, the host and creator of this fantastic event.
Second, thank you to my awesome partner Kristin Oppold of Yay Jewelry. This is her 2nd hop.  Her designs are amazing! I can not wait to see what she created!
Learn more about Kristen here.

YaYJewelry.etsy.com
yayjewelry.blogspot.com
facebook.com/YaYJewelry.com

The soup I sent Kristen. I threw in some sheet aluminum I ran through an embossing machine and some recycled discs and gears for fun.

Lampwork beads and focal I made for the hop.
Fused glass bowl made with recycled float glass and enamel powders that I drew the design in with a stylus.

My soup from Kristen.
The cool focals she sent.



















This piece is made with a basalt clasp 9 I did change the toggle from the copper one to a blackened steel to match) and heart that was very special to Kristen and she asked that I please use it. This first piece pretty much came together as I was photographing my soup. I used blackened steel in varying gauges, the sponge coral, carnelian, and craved onyx beads she sent.I also used my jeweler’s saw to cut one of the pieces of coral in half for earrings. 

A close up of the clasp and earrings.

This piece was made around a fabulous focal made by Lisa Peters. I made some round lampwork beads of varying size and one for the toggle in a orange black red mix to match the focal. I also made a couple black spacers and etched them all for a soft and silky matte finish.
Bracelet made with crackle agate from Kristin and copper that I cut, punched holes in, hammered, sanded with very coarse grit, and antiqued. I love the texture and it has sort of an ocean feel to it. 
Copper, sari silk, and quarts necklace and matching earrings. The neck piece is made with heavy gauge copper wire that I hammered flat and wired on these gorgeous quarts Kristin sent. I made matching triangles to attach the sari silk; one the is the clasp.





The fourth was a pair of earrings that used some of the faux beach glass (by TF Bead Store on Etsy) and recycled roofing copper I ran through my embossing machine and heat patina. I think they go along great with the bracelet!


I had a few ideas for some of the other beads Kristen sent…but none panned out. I also tried a little micro macramé…need practice, lot's and lot's of practice! This was great fun and a bit of a challenge. My soup had very natural items and orange, not a color I ran to but I have a whole new love for it! 

Thank you so much Kristen for taking me outside my box!

This is my 3rd hop. They have all been great fun and I have met some fantastic people with every one!
Thanks so much for stopping by!

A link to the list of Bead Soupers!!
Happy Hopping!





Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Soups On! What My Partner Sent Me.

A big thank you to Lori Anderson! Another excellent job pairing people up! Also a big thank you to my Partner Kristin Oppold of Yay Jewelry.
She sent me just an amazing soup, and so much of it I feel a little guilty.
Natural and unique pieces mixed with some spunk and great colors that are so her style. These are very different from my norm and quite the challenge for me....which I just love. That is the whole point of bead soup and what I really love about this hop!
She wrapped it up all pretty with a identifying tag on each item, she even included ordering info for the really cool pieces. All with a nice note...very thoughtful. Poor Kristin got mine with no pretty packaging no nice descriptions and even some beads that got left behind. I had been really under the weather, so my husband and daughter packed it up for me. It wasn't the package I had wanted to send...but I am so thankful for the help.

To learn more about my partner and see her amazing work...
www.YaYJewelry.etsy.com
www.yayjewelry.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/YaYJewelry

Here is the soup I received.
Each all nicely labeled and identified including artist a ordering information...so sweet!


Basalt heart by TF Beadstore on Etsy.

Basalt heart by TF Beadstore on Etsy. Polymer focal by Lisa Peters.
Copper etched by Kristin



Polymer head pins by Numosity. Beach glass by TF Beadstore.

The whole soup!

And so it begins!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Time to Pick a Winner for the Upcyclers Team May Creativity Challenge.

This month I was choosen as the judge of the upcyclers team creativity challenge. The medium I chose for the group to upcycle was plastic coffee cans or creamer containers. I have to admit my reasons were a little selfish, as my house is overflowing with these. I also know so many other coffee lovers I figured these would be easy to find. I was just dying to see what everyone came up with. The group is full of so many creative people. I am always amazed at the items this group creates.

You can learn more about the group here... http://love2upcycle.blogspot.com/

Well, the entries are in! This group did not disapoint! Such fantastic ideas from the pretty and practical to the wow! wow! How did you ever come up with such a great idea?

Here are this months entries. Now the problem is picking just two.

pinterest.com/pin/53339576806748984/
https://www.etsy.com/listing/125196077/momma?ref=teams_post


ourchildrensearth.wordpress.com/2013/04/06/recycled-containers-into...
www.flickr.com/photos/scrollwork/8724877700/
Here is my entry although I'm not including it in the judging.

What do you think? Which two would you choose?
Thanks for stopping by! I hope this inspired an upcycled project for you!