Showing posts with label orange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orange. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2014

C is for The Calling

Are you ready for another round of Alphabe Thursday? Let's go!

 There is a statue in Milwaukee right near the Art Museum called The Calling. If you've been following my blog for a while, you've seen it pop up from time to time. As you can imagine, it's a love-hate thing for most people in Milwaukee. I'm not much of a modern art fan, but I actually love The Calling. You can read more about it over here.

I've seen a couple great photos of The Calling on Instagram lately. You can find them at the end of this post after my own photos of the statue. Enjoy.

Christmas Day 2012

March 2013


April 2013


August 2013


Easter Day 2014





Check out what the other Alphabe Thursday participants posted for the letter C right here!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Getting Ready for Fall

Many of you already know that my brother is getting married this fall. As soon as I knew that I was going to be in the wedding party (and before we'd ever talked about things like shoes, jewelry, etc.), I started thinking about possibilities for jewelry. I find it really funny when I meet people who make jewelry and don't actually wear a lot of jewelry themselves. Isn't half of the fun of having jewelry making skills using them to make customized pieces for yourself? Anyway, aside from my recent Renaissance Fair piece, I haven't made jewelry for myself for an event in years. It's way past time.


I don't work with a lot of Swarovski beads, largely because they're expensive, and I would rather purchase larger quantities of more affordable beads. But for some reason, I was really called to them for this piece. They're available in a wide range of colors, including lovely fall shades. So I went ahead and ordered a batch.


I'm planning to make a triple wrap bracelet, kind of along the style of the very popular leather wrapped bracelets but beaded. The colors for the wedding are red and dark blue, so I will most likely figure out a way to work a hint of blue into this piece. I obviously haven't worked out all of the specifics yet, but that's okay. I'm excited to get going on it this next month.


I am using this post for the August Blogging Business Artisans monthly challenge Fall is Coming. If you have an Etsy shop and enjoy blogging, think about joining our team today.

How are you getting ready for fall?

Thursday, August 8, 2013

L is for Lilies

Are you ready for another round of Alphabe Thursday? Let's go!

I love lilies. They seem to have been more abundant than ever this year. Maybe that's just my biased point of view because I've been all happy getting to photograph so many beautiful flowers, but it seems like they've been everywhere. Here are just a few of my lily captures from the past month. Enjoy.

Old World Wisconsin, July 2013






Dominican University, July 2013

Greenfield Park, July 2013


The Froedthert Hospital / Medical College of Wisconsin Campus, August 2013

 


Have you been photographing lots of flowers this summer, too?


Check out what the other Alphabe participants posted this week for the letter L right here!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Friday Feature: orange leaves

Thanks so much to everyone who linked up with me this past week for my Friday Feature link up!  Here are just a few of the great finds that were featured.  Click on the photos to check out the item listings, blog posts, etc.


I decided to center my leaf feature for this month around orange. Enjoy!








I don't like to make a lot of rules for my link ups, but if you link up, please visit and comment on at least one other post.  No one benefits from linking up if we don't all support each other.  Thanks!



Grab a blog button!
Friday Feature


Were you featured in this post?  Grab one of these buttons, too!
Friday Feature

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

New articles: 

 Where I Linked Up Today:
Treasury Tuesday

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Get It Together With Tangerine Orange

I'm sharing my latest EBW Challenge piece in a slightly different format than usual.  I'm participating in Janet's Get It Together link up and sharing some other accessories and fashion picks that coordinate with my new piece.

The July EBW Challenge is Tangerine Tango for the 2012 Pantone Color of the Year.  This is such an inspired choice!  You can read more about it here.  I'm sure that many of you know how much I love orange.  I put together a bangle design similar to my 80's inspired A Material Girl's True Colors bangle that I created last year.




The sandals pick up on the orange without creating too much of a "matchy" look.  I love the deep red and the unique style.  You can dress these up or down for anything.

I picked a more casual skirt for summer that you can throw on without even thinking about it.  Isn't the little bird cute?

I try to branch out in my features and not pick the same sellers over and over again.  But I had to return to Madelynn's shop and select a set of stacking rings.  The orange bangle is so vivid that you don't need to overwhelm everyone with more orange jewelry.  Instead pair it with some other bright colors.

You have to click through to the listing to see all of the ways that you can style this versatile black wrap.

I continued to mix up the colors for this outfit with a purple necklace from one of my newest favorite shops.


The skirt and wrap will match so many different types of summer tops.  I have a hard time finding tank tops on Etsy that aren't really skimpy so I opted for a simple blue tree t-shirt instead.

I finished this outfit off with a rich green leather messenger bag.  Isn't that a unique piece?

My tangerine bangle is available on Etsy right here.  As always, if you'd like something similar in a different size or color palette, don't hesitate to ask.  Voting for the July EBW challenge starts on July 9.  Check back here then for more details.

Have you ever worked with tangerine materials?  What have you been creating lately?





I included this post in Michelle's Delicately Constructed Friday 6/29/12.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

orange treasury and custom earrings in progress

Mouna (beadsofaquarius) included my Square Stitch Cuff Bracelet - Embellished - Summer in her Orange Mecanique treasury.  This collection is so elegant!  And I love that it's orange.  Not many people would strive for orange elegance.  But it really works here.  Thanks Mouna!


I got the periwinkle beads that I needed for my custom earrings to match this bracelet so I set to work on that last night.

I should have pictures of the finished earrings up within the next week.  I also finished my June EBW Challenge piece and am planning on listing it within the week.  Stay tuned!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

"What's Old is New Again" Art Beads design partners piece

Typically I complete my Art Beads pieces about three weeks after the themes are announced.  I got the initial e-mail for the spring theme at the very end of March and didn't complete my piece until this past Sunday.  The size for one of my bead sets was mislabeled on the Art Beads site.  It took a couple weeks to get a new set of something similar in the right size.  I've also been busy with custom orders (no complaints there!) and all of the moving and graduation stuff.  But I finished it and am really happy with the result.

The theme for the Art Beads design partners is "What's Old is New Again."  We were supposed to use any old or vintage inspired components with or without new components to create a brand new piece.  I didn't have any initial idea for the theme.  I started browsing the suggested site categories and came across these patina daggers in the glass beads category.  I'm sure that it's no surprise that I was immediately drawn to them.  I've been eying some similar ones in Shannon's shop for a while, but hadn't bought any yet.  This was the perfect opportunity to use them.  The whole set with orange, lime, turquoise, and purple reminded me of the 70's, which fit perfectly for this theme, so I decided to go with it.

Once I was set on the patinas, I hunted through my own bead stash for cube and seed beads in coordinating colors.  I supplied all of these myself, although three of the cube bead sets were ones that I'd purchased from Art Beads on my own.  You can see my sneak peak post about this here.  I filled in the patina daggers with orange, lime, and transparent green daggers.  I love the dagger beads on Art Beads, but as I've posted about here before, it's cheaper to buy them in bulk elsewhere.  Usually I get a few unusual designs from Art Beads and fill them in with bulk solid colors.

This is the first dagger bracelet that I've made with side fringe.  I used coordinating orange and lime pressed Czech glass beads, along with the seed beads, with the same technique that I use for my other skinny fringed/embellished bracelets.  If you want links for the specific Czech glass that I used in this piece, let me know.

Art Beads has several awesome triangle clasps in their clasp category.  I choose this one because it was vintage inspired and has the circles on it, which mirror the ones on the patinas.  Normally I would have used a button from my own collection, but we need two product categories for our pieces, so this was a perfect way to make that happen.

I decided to name the piece after That '70s Show.  I thought that this would be appropriate as I grew up in the 80's and got my inspiration for this retro color combination from my own generation's pop culture.

I love the way the colors came together in this piece.  I also love the side fringe.  I think that the size and shape of the beads that I chose worked really well as a little border.  I may experiment with similar fringe in the future.

It's available here.  I collected some new green daggers in the process of making this bracelet so I'm planning an all green dagger bracelet in the future.  That's the only dagger piece that I have in the works right now, but as always I'm open to other suggestions.

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.