Wednesday, July 21, 2010

hearts from the sea

For your visual pleasure...
My first newly designed necklace & earring set,
'hearts from the sea'.
I made this set from
abalone hearts, fresh water pearls
& antiqued silver, metal findings.
I used bits & pieces from here.

A few pretties from in here.

And Viola!!!
A creation.
You Likey???
It's gorgeous if I do say so myself.
I adored making it.
{I will be listing it in my etsy shop just in case there's any takers}

Thank you friends, for following me along lifes ever changing journey of exploration, creativity & new challenges to pursue.
I guess I'm still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up! :)

Smiles & Hugs Friends,

XOXO

Sunday, July 18, 2010

inspiration & making jewelry

{1 of my shop's sidewalk displays yesterday, doesn't it just make you want to wander through France?}
Happy Sunday Sweet Friends,
As I sit on my bed this morning surrounded by the new tools of my trade,
I am reminded of the grandness of serendipity!
Because of a post I wrote awhile back about my
I made a brand new friend, Diane Cook of
She had read the post & new instantly we were
kindred spirits.
She contacted me to work on some digital designs for her.
A new logo, some hang tags & 2...2 sided postcards.
Together we created some wonderful designs, but all the while I was smitten with the
beautiful imagery of her jewelry.

The textures & patinas, the color of the stones & the
mix of old & new.
I am amazed & in awe of her creations!

Then as serendipity will have it, I was contacted by
Cindy Wimmer of Sweet Bead Studio
to work on some digital designs for her upcoming weekend workshops for
Artbliss
taking place this September in the Washington DC area.
She had been referred to me by Miss Diane , so together
we designed the flyer & blog badge for this must go to event.

While visiting Cindy's blog, I am again struck by the beauty & creativity I find in all her amazing designs. These 2 beyond talented women's jewelry sing to my soul so loudly that I began to believe that maybe I was a jewelry designer in another life.

I have always loved to play with vintage buttons & came up with this little line of accessories called 'Button Up' a year or so ago.

Then I started playing with vintage domino's, painting them with alcohol inks & adding sweet little vintage images on them, accented by some pretty beads.

{tutorial at the top of my blog}
Next came my Frayed Fabric Flower Brooches, which are such fun to make, but using only a glue gun to create...it doesn't really feel like I'm making handmade jewelry.

{tutorial at the top of my blog}
Finally, I jumped on the bird nest bandwagon & touched wire for the very 1st time. I twisted it & wrapped it, twirled it & made spiral tendrils. Many of my early nests were literally tossed out, but as I continued to work through my 'wire frustration', I got a little better at it. I got a little more comfortable with manipulating the wire & making it do my bidding.

And all of this fuss leads up to a bracelet I made last week.
My 1st piece of inspired by my amazing muses, jewelry designs made from vintage buttons & vintage religious metals on antiqued brass findings.
What do you think?
I adore it.
My wire wrapping still sucks & I'm in critical need of some classes, but I have a new love in my life & my hubby isn't even jealous. Last night as we sat on the bed watching 'Practical Magic', my new tools & supplies surrounding us both, he picked up my new copy of 'Easy Wire' magazine & while thumbing through it said, "These are nice earrings, why don't you try & make a pair?"
So, thank you to the Gods of Serendipity.
Thank you to the muses who have touched my life.
Thank you to cupid who shot the arrow through my heart for my amazing soulmate.
And thank you my friends for allowing me to share.
Now I just have to ask my muses 1 simple question.
How do you learn to not want to keep everything you make just for you? LOL

Smiles Friends!

XOXO