Showing posts with label akkricket. Show all posts
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Friday, August 26, 2011

Friday feature: clouds

I cannot believe that I have not done a cloud feature before!  I've always been drawn to items with clouds.  I'm not really sure why.  Clearly I'm not the only one because there are a lot of really neat cloud items out there.  Enjoy!

Sea Glass Necklace, Sterling Silver Cloud, 16 inches by akkricket

NEW DESIGN--Blue Skies (set of 6) by TessaAnn

Silver Cloud Stud Earrings by DestinysCreations

Of course I also love this one because it's turquoise and red.
LOVEly SKY, framed picture, paper and ceramics collage, handmade in Ireland by karoart


Friday, April 8, 2011

Friday feature: random

Welcome to my random Friday feature for April!  Enjoy!

Of course I had to include something with buttons.  Wouldn't these be fun to make?  There are so many fun uses for them.
WATERMELON Button Baubles - Set of 9 Pink and Green Layered Felt and Button Embellishments by chocolatecupcake

Another button item...A simple button with beautiful bead embroidery in black and white.  How can you not love it?
Cirque Button Brooch Black White Bead Embroidered Pin by TheCrimsonMoon

I always love clouds!  What a creative use for this little piece of sea glass.
Sea Glass Necklace, Sterling Silver Cloud, 16 inches by akkricket

This is an example of an awesome set of beads that I haven't bought because I don't know what I'd do with them.  But they're still so much fun.
6mm Matte Color Mixed Vitrail Peacock Czech Glass Squarelet Beads by beadsandbabble

I have a weakness for chicks and ducks.  These adorable little guys are perfect for Easter.
Easter Chick, Hand Knit Softie Toy by beadedwire

I'm sure that you already know why I chose this piece.
BEADWOVEN DAGGER BRACELET - BLUE by fashionsfrome

And I had to include a triangle item!  I actually do know how I'd use these triangles, but cabochons are a whole level of beadweaving that I'm not ready to approach because I don't need another direction to take right now.  But I know that someone out there will make something wonderful with these soon!
Set of 3 Ceramic RAKU Cabochons by LisaPetersArt

Sunday, March 27, 2011

happy birthday to me

Today is my 28th birthday.  Knowing that we'll be heading to Milwaukee in just a couple months is pretty much all I need to make this next year of my life great.  As you already know, we have a lot of exciting possibilities there.  I really didn't know what to ask for this year as we're trying to get rid of as much as possible before we move.  But I've gotten a lot of nice smaller things from my family, including a set of drilled sea glass from Kristina's shop (akkricket).
I love her items.  I used some of her glass in this piece.  I have no idea what I'll use these next pieces for yet, but I'm sure that it will be amazing when I do.

I'm also in a new treasury.  Katarzyna (Kailajewellery) included my Beaded Cuff Bracelet - Dagger Fringed - Pink Garden in her New Season treasury.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Etsy resources for beaders

Thanks to Etsy's new circles feature, I'm sure that some of you are more familiar than ever with some of my favorite fellow Etsy sellers.  I'm sure that many of you are familiar with some of them from my blog already.  But I thought I'd make a little resources guide here for any fellow beaders who are interested.  I believe in buying locally when I can, but as a seller on Etsy, I also believe in buying on Etsy and supporting my fellow sellers.  I know that many of you feel the same way so go check out some of these awesome ladies' shops.


SandFibers - Carol Dean is one of the first beadweavers that I ever admired on Etsy.  I know that many of you know who she is.  I don't have to say a lot about how awesome her work is because it speaks for itself.  She also offers a lot of patterns for her peyote cuffs.  I have a couple of them.  They're excellent, particularly the bargello ribbon cuff pattern pictured above.  If you haven't done a lot of beadweaving, peyote cuffs are a pretty easy place to start, especially if you use delicas because they're so uniformly cut.  If you are a more experienced beadweaver, her patterns range from easy to advanced.  There's plenty to keep you challenged.


blueseraphim - There are LOTS of talented lampwork artists on Etsy.  I could do a whole feature just on Etsy lampwork.  But I've always been particularly drawn to Jen's work.  I'm always a sucker for interesting color combinations.  As you can see from the above example, Jen's sets combine amazing textures, patterns, and shades.  I probably heart one of her items every week.  I don't know how many times I've featured her work on her.  I've bought a few sets from her, and just about every piece I've made with them has sold within a few months.  Even if you aren't a jewelry artist, you should check out her shop.  She offers a handful of pendants and bracelets.  You can get lots of inspiration for your own work from her colors, too.


LisaPetersArt - I know that many of you know who Lisa is already.  She doesn't list to often on Etsy so her items tend to go quickly when she does (though the adorable set above is still available here).  But her work is great.  I've used a handful of her ceramic buttons for clasps.  She's very active on Facebook.  She interacts with her fans pretty frequently even she's not listing.  Lisa has a destash shop, too.

akkricket - I honestly don't remember how I first came across Kristina's shop.  I've always been a bit of a sucker for sea glass.  I've only bought a couple sets of drilled glass from her, but I admire her glass and jewelry pieces frequently.  If you're looking for some different components for your jewelry making, I definitely recommend checking her shop out.  Unfortunately, she's on vacation right now (hence I can't link that picture to anything), but favorite her and check it out later.


TessaAnn - I have to confess that Tessa's shop is one that I've stalked for the better part of a year now, but have never purchased anything from.  I fully intend to at some point, though.  Her work is fun and unique.  She is a huge fan of the turquoise/red combination (see this cute example), which of course is awesome.  Lots of people post adorable crocheted or knitted items with her buttons on her Facebook fan page, which is really fun to see.  I think the buttons would be awesome for jewelry projects, too.


beadsandbabble - This is a shop that I found out about through other beaders.  Thanks to everyone I know on Etsy who helps feed my addiction. :) Shannon is really nice and has an amazing range of Czech glass as well as other goodies in her shop.  As you may remember, she sent me some freebies for blogging about her last year.  I've ordered seed beads and Czech glass leaves from her, too, all of which are great.  (I love her dagger collection, too.)  I plan to make more purchases in the feature.  If you do any jewelry work, please consider her shop.  You won't be disappointed.

artisanclay - Kristie is another artist I was referred to through others.  I've been very fortune to have won two of her blog giveaways.  I also purchased a set of her ceramic buttons a while back.  Kristie's work is not like anything I've ever seen before.  I'm really blown away by what she is able to do with glass (see the above example).  It's probably good that most of her pieces are not cheaper because I would buy a lot them.  They are well worth the money, though.


TheDespinaCollection - This shop I just discovered last month and am promoting because she has amazing daggers, which have helped feed my latest bead obsession.  She mostly sells metal findings, but she has a very nice stash of Czech dagger beads in her store, too.  You'll see some of these showing up in my work in my near future.

Monday, November 22, 2010

third version of Natural Sparkle

I actually finished this piece several ago.  But I've been burning out on taking jewelry photographs lately, so I didn't get the listing revised until this weekend.  Here are the first two versions.

I sold this one at the Iowa Arts Festival.

As you may remember, I just made the second version this fall for Art Beads.  I sold it to a friend right after I'd updated the Etsy listing.

And now the third version is up and running.  As you can see, the first two are pretty similar.  I took a little different take with the third one with my remaining drilled sea glass.
The base is very similar to the base that I used in the other two, and the seed bead mix is exactly the same as the second one.
I'm using beads from Shannon (beadsandbabble), sea glass from Kristina (akkricket), and another Lisa Peters ceramic button (LisaPetersArt).
If you haven't already clicked on the pictures, you can check out the listing here.

A quick reminder: This blog is now at http://www.randomcreativeart.com.  Please update your bookmarks/reading lists/etc. accordingly.  Thanks!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Art Beads fall piece

For the fall Art Beads design partner program, we were asked to create a piece of jewelry that utilized colors from the Fall 2010 Pantone Fashion Color Report.  I'd been wanting to make a new version of my Natural Sparkle design for a while.  Some of the more neutral shades from the report fit into this design perfectly.
I used two different kinds of Swarovski beads and gorgeous tiger's eye beads from the Art Beads Gemstone section.  I normally don't spring for larger/more expensive items when it comes to beads, even when it's through the blog program because I still like to make my money go as far as possible, but I decided that it would be worth it with the tiger's eye.  It definitely was.  I have a handful left, which I'm sure will go to good use at some point.
I also used some of my free sample beads from Shannon (beadsandbabble) including a few from this lovely Czech mix and this other neat Czech mix that she offers as well as some of her seed bead strands (if you want specific information for those, let me know).  Thanks Shannon!
The drilled sea glass pieces are from Kristina (akkricket).  I'm a little embarrassed that it's taken me this long to use them, but I'm so glad that I finally did.  I have some single drilled pieces, too, that I'm planning to use for another Natural Sparkle bracelet.
I'm sure that some of you know this by now, but the ceramic button is from Lisa (LisaPetersArt).  This is the fifth bracelet that I've made with one of Lisa's buttons.  I've sold three with her buttons.  The only one that's left besides this is my Fall Autumn Explosion piece.  I'm planning to use another Lisa button for my next Natural Sparkle bracelet.  I have a few other buttons in my stash, too (not that that will stop me from buying more in the future, too, of course).
This piece is available in my Etsy shop.  You can view it by clicking here.  As always, if you're interested in something similar but in a different size or with slightly different colors, etc. please let me know.

Disclosure - I received my ArtBead's products free of charge through their blogging program. I am honestly reviewing their products and have not been paid for my endorsement as it pertains to the products I received.

Monday, July 5, 2010

leafy feature number 13

I hope that everyone has had a wonderful holiday weekend.  Jake and I definitely did.  The fireworks we were planning to see got rained out last night, but we still had a great time with family.

I'm working on my latest pair of leafy earrings right now (reworking the lime green design that I sold last month), so I got inspired to put together another leafy feature.  Enjoy!

Cobalt Blue Sea Glass and Silver Leaf Necklace by akkricket

Copper and Silver Hoop Teardrop Leaf Earrings by AliBaliJewellry

Autumn Leaves CAT Toy by casbahkitten

Family Tree Initial Necklace - Custom Lowercase Initials on Three Leaves by SoulPeaces

Glass Seed Bead, Copper - Earrings - 'Fern Frond' by Balanced

NEW Modular messenger II .... leaves in grey print by bayanhippo


SALE Handmade Green Leafy Magnet for Fridge or Office by PinkyCrafts

Friday, May 7, 2010

leafy feature number 11

Thank you to everyone for your continued advice for the Iowa Arts Festival! I compiled my Etsy inventory today in a way that I'll be able to use it for the festival. I have almost a dozen other bead woven items that aren't listed or aren't even photographed yet that I'll add to the list, too, as well as a couple dozen button earring studs. I'm planning to photograph everything that I'm taking, but the weather hasn't cooperated lately. I did take Margaret's advice and rounded as many prices as I could to multiples of 5 to cut down on the number of small bills that I'll go through. I'll still have a few dozen pieces that aren't, but that's okay. Thanks Margaret!

I'll continue to post progress as I continue to get ready for the festival. I'll limit how much I post about it every day, though. I know that's not all that you want to hear from me.

I'm revisiting leaves tonight. Enjoy!
Leafy Earrings in Antique Silver by dallied

White Leaf Post Earrings - Free Shipping by IndieAndChic

Woodland Forest and Moss Green Sterling Silver Necklace, Lampwork Glass and Leather by ErikaPriceOriginals

soft cover for your journal/organizer - LEAVES by verityunmondoaparte

silver hummingbird - sparrow - cut out bird pendant - hangs on 18 inch chain by bethtastic

Leafy Green Bag by KnottyByNature

Sea Glass Filled Bottle, Sterling Silver Necklace by akkricket