Finally, the package arrived and inside I found a large bag of glass, seed beads, gemstone chips, some findings and large acrylic petals. The color scheme? Hot Pink. Bright Yellow. Black. White. The acrylic petals were big, over an inch tall. She also included 2 chicken beads - that's right, CHICKENS. What am I supposed to do with chickens?
Bawk, bawk! |
I have never worked with acrylic beads, and bright pink and yellow aren't colors that I usually work with. Ever. Fortunately, they came about 4 weeks earlier so I had time. I put them aside, and every time I passed by them, I thought about what to do.
When October rolled around, I knew it was time to get started actually using the beads. Still confused about what to do with these bright beads, finally something hit me. It's October, and I have a mix of pink beads. I decided to make jewelry to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness.
The first thing I made was a Memory Wire bracelet. Whew, already the pressure was lighter - I used a lot of beads on this one! P.S.: this is the photo I pixellated for my preview post earlier this week. I actually like this bracelet and the color combo! It turns out all I needed to do was just begin.
First design, Memory Wire bracelet |
Then I started on a necklace. I wanted a long necklace with a dangling pendant. There was a large white Howlite bead that was perfect as the foundation for the pendant. I used a variety of beads to make the dangles of various lengths. To continue with the Breast Cancer Awareness theme, I made a beaded pink ribbon out of seed beads and 28 ga. wire. I have some interesting crinkle stringing wire from Beadalon that I used for the lower beaded part. To show off the wire, I used crimp beads to space the beads. The remainder of the necklace is silver tone chain, and I finished it off with an "S" clasp that was part of the bead mix. It is very long, hanging well past the bust line. Perhaps that's why I had a really hard time getting a photo of this necklace. I am still not happy with the final photos, and I may try again this weekend depending on the lighting.
Time to make some earrings. I used the leftover chain from the necklace to make a quick pair of pink and yellow drop earrings with the small rhinestone beads.
Drop earrings in pink and yellow |
Peach acrylic petal and crystal drop earrings |
This second necklace is my favorite. The pink and brown button above the acrylic petal and the black and white leaf button are part of a closeout set of wooden buttons that I got on Etsy. Along with a caramel colored crystal rondelle and various leaf beads in my stash, it works for me. I wish I could get the petal to quit spinning around. I am going to play with the jump rings some more this weekend.I had one more project planned, but I just ran out of time. It is the last hot pink acrylic petal filled with resin and a Pink Ribbon oval with a few pink glitter hearts sprinkled in. I intend to finish it with a simple chain and a pink ribbon accent above the petal pendant.
These was one casualty - a broken glass heart...I broke it trying to tighten up the loop I made at the top. It split right in half! I wasn't happy either, I really wanted to use it. I guess I don't know my own strength.
My broken heart |
All in all, I am happy with how everything turned out for this Blog Hop. I like the designs I came up with, I made 4 1/2 pieces of jewelry and I used a lot more beads than I ever thought I would when the package arrived that's for sure.
But I still don't know what I'm going to do with the chicken beads. If you know a chicken lover, let me know - I'll send you some beads.
Please be sure and visit all the Blog Hop participants to read their story and see their designs!
Host: Lisa Lodge, Pine Ridge Treasures
Molly
Alexander, Beautifully
Broken Me
Audrey
Belanger, Dreams of an AbsolutionGinger Bishop, lilmummy likes...
Tanya Boden, Fusion Muse
Lisa Boucher, Lisa’s Clay Happenings
Michelle Buettner, Mishel Designs
Eleanor Burian-Mohr, The Charmed Life
Mikala Coates, Maybe Just Perhaps
Marlene Cupo, Amazing Designs
Kathleen Douglas, Washoe Kat's
Mary Anne Klinglesmith Flesch, Handcrafted Serenity *you are here
Therese Frank, Therese's Treasures
Mary Govaars, MLH Jewelry Designs
Tanya Goodwin, A Work in Progress
Mary Hicks, Falling Into the Sky
Tina Holden, Polymer Clay Bytes!
Shelly Joyce, Au jour le jour
Carolyn Lawson, Carolyn's Creations
Kathy Lindemer, Bay Moon Design
Susan Lloyd, Designs by Susan
Cynthia Machata, Antiquity Travelers
Kashmira Patel, Sadafule .. always in bloom!
Inge von Roos, Inge's Blog
Kristen Stevens, My Bead Journey
Sonya Stille, Dreamin' of Beads
Christine Stonefield, Sweet Girl Design
Toltec Jewels, Jewel School Friends
Norma Turvey, Moonlit Fantaseas
Sandra Wollberg, City of Brass Stories
Those chickens are hilarious! It was fun hearing about your process. Nice tribute to breast cancer awareness with the pink bracelet. The bright pink petal piece is my favorite. Very striking!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job! I particularly love the petal pendant. it's good to get out of the colour comfort zone sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI like how you tied Breast Cancer Awareness to your creations. Job well done!
ReplyDeleteShoot, I can't even pick a favorite! Love the memory wire bracelet, even though it's not my 'normal' colors. Those sweet ball earrings would be snatched up by my daughter, and I adore the long necklace. You really did your package proud. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny about the chickens. I have to admit, though, that I would have no idea what to do with them either. I love the pieces you made. Sometimes you have to just start in and trust that the piece will turn out -- and yours turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteAll of your pieces are beautiful. I like that you designed your pieces for Breast Cancer Awarness.
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Nice job, Mary Anne! I really like the memory wire bracelet and the "ball" earrings! It's great that you started a blog to do this hop. Keep on blogging! I thought the chickens would give someone a chuckle. They are kinda cute, but not necessarily everyone's idea of "jewelry ready". Thanks so much for being in the hop!
ReplyDeleteYour tribute to Breast Cancer Awareness is inspired. Love the long necklace with the pink ribbon in the center. Have to laugh, you had the same idea as me with resin for that big leaf. What you plan for it sounds yummy. As far as the chicken - put them aside, and who knows some day you may get a rooster bead too!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the memory wire bracelet. I like how you combined the colors and textures. And the pendant is to die for. Beautiful work! (And yes, I would jump at the chance to use chicken beads.)
ReplyDeleteLove everything you made - I think that memory wire bracelet is my favorite piece, though...and I sure as heck wouldn't know what do to with those pesky chickens either! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI just love earrings that jingle or clack when you wear them. Actually I am in love with both pairs and I don't do hot pink or yellow.
ReplyDeleteMary Anne, these are all amazing! Those chicken beads look so cool... I am certain any lover of poultry could put them to good use LOL. As for your "broken heart", that is just begging for a theme bracelet or necklace... perhaps wire-wrap each half? Set them aside and let them decide what they want to be...
ReplyDeleteWhat fun pieces you made from a beautiful bead mix! I love the idea of making them around the pink breast cancer research ribbon - my mom is a survivor so the cause is very close to my heart. I think my favorite is the hot pink and brown necklace, but the bracelet is also calling my name!
ReplyDelete:) Molly
I'm loving the pink ribbons. I just finished a crystal heart with the pink ribbon design today, but the pink petal with the button necklace is my favorite. Funny pink is my least favorite color, but I am drawn to that necklace. As for the chickens, I'd suggest a very simple pair of earrings. Lots of people will where anything on earrings. I've seen toilets, frying pans, shoes so why not chickens.
ReplyDeleteThe chickens are uber cute but the Breast cancer necklace is to die for. LOVELY and then more.Love and hugs Tanya
ReplyDeleteYou really rose to challenge and created some lovely pieces with your mix, way to go! I like the memory wire for its very cheery look and your Breast cancer necklace is very nice.
ReplyDeleteSonya
So many lovely pieces!! Love the colors in your bracelet and your drop earrings are so fun! Your Breast Cancer pendant is beautiful and I would wear the button necklace all the time!
ReplyDeleteLovely pieces, Mary Ann! Could you sent to me your e-mail address as your comment for my PIF giveaway was not delivered to my e-mail inbox - don't know why.
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Love your work !
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