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Friday, September 27, 2013

Friday Feature: black and silver

This Friday Feature is in honor of a couple of my newest jewelry shop items. Do you remember when I floated the idea of black and silver celestial pieces? A lot of people were on board with that idea so I went with it.



(Blue and purple sets are in stock right now, too. If you've been thinking about picking up any of these pieces, I'd highly recommend doing it before the holidays so you don't end up with a made to order wait.)

I've found some other black and silver fashion pieces that you could rock with these of these celestial items. Enjoy.







Do you ever wear or work with the black and silver combination?

Thursday, May 26, 2011

at long last, a third bargello ribbon cuff

I honestly don't even remember when I finished this.  It was at least a couple months ago.  But now it's available on Etsy right here!


I didn't include this last picture in the listing, but I thought that it would be fun to post it here.

When I first made these earrings, I knew that I had to make something else with this color combination.  It took me more than a year of starring at those beads on my "to do" beading tray to finally do it, but I'm so glad that I did.  I still love this color combination.  I think that it works perfectly with Carol's bargello ribbon pattern.  If you'd like this pattern for yourself, it's available here.  There's a commercial pattern as well if you're interested in selling your ribbon cuffs.

I've slowed down on delica peyote cuffs lately.  I don't have any specific plans for more bargello ribbon cuffs at this point.  This pattern is so much fun, though.  This is the third ribbon cuff I've made, and I'm in no way tired of it yet.  I'm sure that I will revisit it again sometime in the future.  For now, if there are any other bargello color combinations that you'd like to see, let me know.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

bargello rainbow

Does anyone remember this sneak peak?  Probably not haha.  I upgraded my Bargello Ribbon pattern from Carol Dean (SandFibers) a few weeks ago and finally listed one of my bargello pieces on Etsy, which you saw the sneak peak of way back in the summer.

It's available here.  As you know, I really enjoy embellishing cuffs.  This is one of those ideas that I had in the back of my head for a ridiculous long amount of time before I actually put it together.  I got the inspiration for the colors from this set of bowls.  It's great how inspiration can come from different mediums like that.  The delicas were pretty easy to find, but it took me a long time to get all of the cubes in coordinating colors and figure out exactly how I wanted to work the embellishment.  And then of course, I actually had to bead it.  I'm so happy with the result, though.  Carol's pattern is amazing.  I still love this color combination, and I'm very satisfied with the embellishment.

The next bargello cuff that I list won't be embellished, but if you like this look and/or have ideas for other color combinations, let me know.  I may make more in the future.

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.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

random feature

Unfortunately it looks like my custom order is fizzling out.  I have someone interested in my Craigslist posting, but she wants to negotiate the price.  I'm a little annoyed because I already took $15 off, and I'm giving a good deal for the shipping as well.  I offered to go a little bit lower.  We'll see what she thinks.  In better news, I sold two bracelets to my grandma today!  She has four of my bracelets now. :) I have a custom request from an old friend here, too, that I'll be able to work on later this month and get to her in person when I'm back here in a few weeks.  We did go to Bead Heaven this afternoon, which was pretty nice, but they didn't have anything that was on my current "to buy for projects I already have in mind" list.  So my mom and I ended up back at Briolette this afternoon, which is one of the two stores that I typically frequent in the Chicago area, and I got most of what I needed.  I've been planning an Art Beads order sometime this month.  I'd still like to refill a couple delica colors, but I'm in good shape for everything else.  I like to buy things in bead shops or other local stores when I can.  As I'm sure most of you can relate to, though, this isn't always possible.  It's nice when it is!

My mom found a new stash of buttons recently, which I went through this weekend.  I'm planning to take pictures of my new buttons and new beads sometime this next week.

Now onto the random feature.  I can't believe that I haven't done one of these since May!  For those who are relatively new followers of my blog, random features include Etsy items that I enjoy that don't fit into any of the categories that I frequently feature like leaves.  Enjoy!

Black Peyote on Pear Silk String Bracelet or Choker by SandFibers

Sugar and Spice Vintage Mother of Pearl Brooch by saphira

Mummy Duck and Baby in Blue - Eco-Friendly, Recycled Greeting Card with Envelope by RUBYrecycled

handmade necklace bright buttons, pvc, beads whimsical series 6 by frankideas

Cha Cha Chimes Lampwork and Sterling Bracelet by AshlynDesign

Mint Green-Silver Beaded Circle Necklace by adri33

Daisy Patch Green Beadwork Cuff by sagescupboard

Sunday, April 25, 2010

more green for spring

I did not do any more gluing work or take any pictures today because it was colder again (by which I mean 50's), cloudy, and off and on rainy all day. Next weekend is looking the same, but hopefully there will be at least one or two days this week that will allow for either activity. I had to redo the original the leafy series - modern bracelet for the person who bought it, and while I had the beads out this weekend, I went ahead and worked up another one. I haven't worked on any leafy designs since I did the original modern one back in the winter, but this got me excited about the design again. I need to redo my own purple/pink one (which is my fault for twisting the beads). I'd like to make another version of that to sell as well as new versions in turquoise, pink/green, and autumn.

I also finished another pair of earrings, made progress on a cuff that I've been working up sloooowly for a couple months now haha, and got everything ready to start Sharla's bracelet!

I put together another collection of green, not specifically leafy items for spring. Enjoy!

Cards Park Trail watercolor landscape Mill by lauriesdesigns

Black Peyote on Pear Silk String Bracelet or Choker by SandFibers

Set of SIX TUMBLERS made from Recycled Wine Bottles by bottlehood

Landen Road Kiln Fired Clay 2 inch Button Set by LandenRoadDesigns

Continuing with the buttons...
Blades of grass on a spring morning Handmade Pottery by Mudcakes

Tree Silhouette Wrap LEATHER Cuff Brown Chartreuse by hollyhawk

And other cuff...
Triple strand fabric cuff in fresh green sprout by PonderandStitch

Saturday, October 31, 2009

patterns, new listing

Happy Halloween everyone!

I took advantage of Carol Dean's (SandFibers) Two for One Patterns Deal that she has going on right now. I was planning to buy one of the patterns as little treat for myself after conferences next week. So I went ahead and did it now. There is no way that I will be beading either pattern before then anyway. I got the Red Bargello Ribbon Peyote Cuff pattern and then the Imitation of Disco Dots Peyote Cuff pattern for my freebie. As most of you know by now, I am a huge fan of Carol's work and am excited to try her patterns for myself. I also helped her reach her goal of 100 sales for the month of October. Congrats Carol!

I listed my newest rock garden bracelet today.
I thought about making another purple one since I decided to keep the original purple. I didn't have quite enough of that assortment, though, so I mixed what I did have with blue. I'm thinking about making a jade garden next. I'd also like to make a pink/red or a yellow/orange one sometime as well.

I completed four remakes of old designs this week. The natural light was beautiful today, and I really got some good shots. I'm looking forward to editing those pictures later this weekend.