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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Voting for the November EBW Challenge

I'll be honest: I have been torn about promoting this challenge and future EBW challenges all month. I have a very minor leadership role on the team and get to participate in the discussions about moderating entries. Lately this has nearly set me over the edge. I don't know if people get some sort of power trip out of denying entries in a beading contest through Etsy or criticizing people who did win whose entries "stretched" the theme, but I sure don't. Most people on the team don't even participate in the voting process, let alone promoting the challenge for the sake of the team. I'm hanging in there for the remainder of 2012, but I think that my patience will be gone by 2013. This saddens me because the team has been a huge asset for my beadwork since I got serious about my beading in 2008, and there are a lot of talented people there. But I think that my priorities are better spent elsewhere.

With that being said, there are still many gorgeous entries for the November theme, Circles and Squares. With all of the drama going on this month and the crazy limitations that got set within this theme, I wasn't very inspired to create anything myself even though I'm a huge fan of geometric shapes.

Voting takes place on the EBW blog through November 15. Please check out all of the entries and vote for your favorite. If you can't see the clickable mosaic, click here.

Here are just a few of my favorite pieces for this challenge.

Retro chunky rainbow geometric bead embroidered statement bracelet by MoonsafariBeads

Cowboy Geometry Necklace by thistledew4u

Circles and Squares Geometric Modern Beaded Bracelet in Red White and Black by MegansBeadedDesigns

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Voting for the October EBW Challenge

Voting is up and running for the October EBW Challenge Misty Winter's Dawn!  Voting takes place on the EBW blog through October 15.

I got an entry into the challenge this time.

The challenge for myself with this piece is that I created it entirely from my current bead inventory. I didn't purchase anything new to make this piece. I started with gray cube beads and built from there to include touches of yellow, blue, and cream. I hadn't worked up this design in quite a while and am very happy with the result.

This piece is available for purchase right here. If you're a beader who would like to make this pattern yourself, it is also available over here.

As always, there are so many stunning entries. Here are just a few of my favorites. Please make sure to check out all of the entries and vote for your favorite.

Green Moss Bead Embroidered Necklace EBWC by ConniqueJewelry

Misty Winter's Dawn EBWC by SashaSi

EBWC Misty Morning Walk Bead Embroidered Cuff OOAK, "Misty Winter's Dawn" challenge by AngelqueCreations
 
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Voting for the September EBW Challenge

Voting is up and running for the September EBW Challenge A Lunar Obsession!  Voting takes place on the EBW blog through September 15.  If you can't see all of the entries, head over here.  The mosaic is clickable.  Please check out all of the entries and vote for your favorite.

I've been focusing on a lot of different projects this past month, and participating in this challenge didn't even make my radar. It wasn't for a lack of inspiration or anything because this is an awesome theme. I'm hoping to get back in the game and participate in at least one or two more in 2012. For now, here are some of my favorite lunar entries. As always, there are so many stunning pieces.

BLUE MOON, You saw me standing alone, Without a dream in my heart, Without a love of my own.... by ArtMasquerading

Bella Luna Lyric Cuff by thistledew4u

Princess Luna Necklace EBWC by jess2bead

Eclipse Bracelet and Ring EBWC by DebgerDesigns


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

voting for the August EBW challenge

Voting is up and running for the August EBW Challenge Hot Hot Hot!  Voting takes place on the EBW blog through August 15.  If you can't see all of the entries, head over here.  The mosaic is clickable.  Please check out all of the entries and vote for your favorite.

Some of you may remember that the July Challenge was Tangerine Tango.  I participated with this bright orange bangle.  It was amazing to create this vivid piece, but I wasn't feeling inspired to work with this palette again so shortly.  This is the first challenge I've skipped in months, and it's a little surreal, but I'll be back to participate in another challenge this year I'm sure.

Of course there are still lots of amazing entries for Hot Hot Hot.  If they won't inspire you for the end of summer, I don't know what will.  Here are just a few of my favorites.

Hot Hot Hot - EBWC August 2012 Challenge by zviagil

One Coot HOT Peacock Bead Embroidery Bracelet EBWC Reserved for CAT by 4uidzne

Hot herringbone necklace - transformer with red art-glass bead by Svetush

Hanging Chili Peppers Necklace - EBWC - Real HOT August 2012 Midwest Drought by ArtMasquerading

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

voting for the July EBW challenge

Voting is up and running for the July EBW Challenge Tangerine Tango!  Voting takes place on the EBW blog through July 15.  If you can't see all of the entries, head over here.  We do have a clickable mosaic again.  Please check out all of the entries and vote for your favorite.

Here is my entry for this challenge.
It is still available for sale.  If you missed my original post about this piece and want to learn more about it, check it out here.

Before I get to my favorite picks for the tangerine tango, I have to give a big thank you to everyone who cast a vote for me for last month's mystery challenge!  I broke the top 10 list for the most votes with this piece.  I got that honor because of many of you.  Thank you!

As always, there are a lot of great entries for this challenge.  You know how much I love color.  It's been a lot of fun to see all of the vivid tangerine pieces.  Here are just a few of my favorites.

Rivoli Crystal Beadwoven Necklace Orange Tangerine Tango Unique Beaded Beadwork Beadweaving Jewelry by SpringColors

Tangerine Spice Bead Embroidered Cuff Bracelet by beadsandblooms

Tangerine Zest Crystal Bracelet EBWC by beadn4fun

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

voting for the June EBW challenge

Voting is up and running for the June EBW Challenge Mystery!  Voting takes place on the EBW blog through June 15.  If you can't see all of the entries, head over here.  We do have a clickable mosaic again.

Here is my entry for this challenge.
It is still available for sale.  If you missed my original post about this piece and want to learn more about it, check it out here.

As always, there are a lot of beautiful, creative entries for this challenge.  Here are just a few of my favorites.  Usually I try to mix up my features with different types of jewelry, but I was really drawn to the cuffs this time.

Mysterious Maze Bracelet in Black and White Seed Beads by SierraBeader

Green Embroidered Mandala Bracelet by SpiralDesignJewelry

Eye Witness by MegansBeadedDesigns


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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

a mystery unveiled

The distinctive camouflage markings are barely visible through the thick underbrush.  Most people pass right by them without even stopping for a second look.  The person who is meant to find them is the only one combing every square inch for a tiny glint of metal or sun reflection off of the glass.  The thin camouflage piece has a silver key and a bottle with a message attached to it.  The bottle holds a seemingly meaningless scrap of paper.  Only the intended recipient will be able to decipher its message.  This message will lead the recipient to the door that requires the key and that is hiding away the treasuries just beyond it.

The June EBW Challenge is Mystery.  You can read more about it here.  I love mysteries and was excited about the narrative element that this challenge could include.  It took me a couple weeks to put together this concept and then a couple more weeks to create the piece.  Putting together the concept was the real challenge for me for this piece.  And yes, it does include one of my new bottle charms!  I'm excited about that.


Like all of my wrap bracelet/necklace pieces, this can be worn as a bracelet or necklace.  Both charms are detachable, giving you the option to wear it with both charms, one charm, no charms, or any other charms of your choosing.  While the charms add a substantial presence to the piece, they are extremely light weight.


This piece is available for sale here.  As always, if you're interested in something similar but with different colors, charms, size, etc., don't hesitate to contact me.  Voting for the June EBW challenge will take place the beginning of June.  I will post all of the information about it then.  To get a sneak peek at the current entries, search EBWC on Etsy.

What have you been working on lately?  Have you taken on any new challenges?

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

voting for the May EBW Challenge

Voting for the May EBW Challenge Nautical Inspired is up and running!  You can vote on the blog today through May 15.  Voting is on the right side of the page.  You'll have to scroll down a little bit to see all of the entries.  We do have a clickable mosaic again!  If you have problems with the main page, click here.  Check out all of the entries and vote for your favorite.

Here's my entry.

It's still available for sale here.  If you missed the blog post about it last month, read more about it right here.

As always, there are lots of stunning entries in this challenge.  Here are just a few of my favorites.

How sweet is this design?  This is so whimsical.
Sailing summer seas peyote stitched pendant for May EBW by BoonieBeads

Even though computer programs make the task much simpler, I'm still in awe at the intricate beadwoven cuff designs that people create.
Nautical Beadwoven Cuff Bracelet... EBWC May Challenge... EBW Team... Shells... Starfish... Seahorse... Blue by MaryTDesigns

This is perfect for anyone who loves maps and/or compasses.
Antique map adventure necklace by BeadCatcher

I really want to attempt bezeled rivolis sometime.  They are so beautiful!
Portholes Nautical Beadwoven Bracelet by SallyGoRoundTheMoon

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Going Nautical

The May 2012 Etsy Beadweavers theme is Nautical Inspired.  This is a pretty straight forward theme, but you can read more about it here.  While April's Seed Beads Only challenge was a lot more fun than originally anticipated, I am glad that this challenge and the next one are much more open ended.

As many of you know, I frequently find inspiration from color.  I did a little nautical color palette hunting online to help me figure out where I was going with this theme.

Nautical Colors of Port Jefferson, Long Island

This post has several great palettes, but I've always liked light houses, so I went right for the one with the rich red.

I went for blues and grays that were a little lighter than the original palette, but I didn't add any other colors.

I loved adding the lampwork discs to my skinny wrapped design for my nest piece and decided to use this technique again for my nautical piece.  They don't represent anything nautical in a literal sense, but the colors tied together so well.

I got these beads from Jen of blueseraphim a while back during a big pre-holiday sale.  I try not to purchase in one of a kind beads like this without a project in mind, but Jen's beads are so versatile that I always find a use for them pretty quickly.


I love this embellished addition to my wrapped bracelets and will most likely make more in the future.  As always, if there are any color combinations that you're like to see, let me know.

This piece is available for sale in my Etsy shop right here.  Voting will take place on the EBW blog in early May.  Check back on my blog the week of May 9 for all of the voting details.  To get a sneak peek at the other entries already up and running, search EBWC on Etsy.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

voting for April EBW Challenge

Voting for the April EBW Challenge Seed Beads Only is up and running!  You can vote on the blog today through April 15.  Voting is on the right side of the page.  You'll have to scroll down a little bit to see all of the entries.  If you have problems with the main page, click here.  Check out all of the entries and vote for your favorite.

Here's my entry.
It's still available for sale here.  If you missed the blog post about it last month, read more about it right here.

As always, there are lots of stunning entries in this challenge.  Here are just a few of my favorites.

This is such an original design.
EBWC April Challenge Bow Bracelet by Fandefanfan

I love the fringe work here.  I need to try making a herringbone rope with Czech class beads like this one sometime.
Spring Bouquet Beadwoven Necklace...EBWC April 2012 Challenge...EBW Team by MaryTDesigns

This has been one of my favorites since the beginning of this challenge.  It reminds me of an Impressionism painting.
Wildflowers in the Sage Seed Bead Bracelet by SierraBeader


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Thursday, March 29, 2012

a brand new bangle design...in purple!

I know that I'll get questions about this so I'll put this out there now.  I did not make my coasters, wedding art, and bangle this past week.  I simply got them all up on my blog this past week.  I have actually spent most of my creative energy this past week on a time-consuming customer order and spread out these other projects over the past month.


The April EBW Challenge theme is Seed Beads Only.  As part of the EBW mod team, we had a difficult time putting out a definition of the term "seed bead" and what the perimeters for the challenge would be.  This would seem like the most straight forward theme ever, but there were a lot of questions about whether non-beaded clasps would be allowed and what shapes and sizes of seed beads could be used.  I will spare you all the details, but suffice it to say, that I was pretty happy with the final decisions and decided that I did want to participate.

I have moved away from using beaded bead clasps for bracelets, as customers have really preferred button and metal clasps.  Since neither of these options are allowed, I opted for a bangle.  All of my bangles thus far have been based one of the most standard bangle designs out there.  I decided it was time to break way from that and do something new.

One of the final stipulations is that 20% or less of the final design can be non-round seed bead shapes (hexagons, triangles, cubes, etc.).  Yep, this involved doing some math before I started beading.  I thought that some would be interested to learn that the final piece has over 1,500 seed beads.

This is a variation of my skinny wrapped peyote design.  I had wanted to make a purple version of this design for a while and decided to convert it to a bangle.  I've always used right angle weave for bangles.  For those of you who beadweave, you know how easily it converts to a bangle.  I honestly didn't know how peyote would go.  It is not as flawless, but it's pretty good.  I chose to complete all of the wrapped embellishment before I joined the two ends, as I didn't know if the beadwork would allow the design to flip or not.  It turns out that it is flexible enough to flip so if I do this again, I may join the cube base, which will make the bangle conversion more flawless.

As always, it was really hard to put together a well blended purple combination and photograph is accurately.  Bangles are not my favorite type of jewelry to photograph anyway, but I'm fairly pleased with the result.  Purple continues to be a very popular color combination so it's well worth the effort.

This piece is available for sale here.  Voting for the April challenge will take place on the EBW blog April 9-15.  Check back here that week for all of the voting information.

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