Showing posts with label showcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label showcase. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sunday Showcase

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Vampire Tears earrings


I'll admit it. I'm a sucker for the gothic aesthetic, particularly when a piece can be used for other purposes as well. My Bountiful Winepress series is inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula, and I consider it more gothic romance than pure gothic jewelry. The brass, filigree, and cut of the glass or style of the jewelry has an air of refinement that undeniably hints at something dark, yet beautiful. I may stick to a few colors in this series, but it will be interesting to see how many things I can come up with within the aesthetic before I have to find something else.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Sunday Showcase (late)

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Cephalopod necklace


I was sitting at work today and finally realized that it was Monday rather than Sunday, and I forgot to do a showcase.

I cannot solder or weld, and glue is messy and unreliable, so the only alternate sometimes for a good hold is wire-wrapping. Most of the time, like for most of my beaded necklaces and earrings, a simple closed curve is strong enough, since I use 18-20ga half hard wire. However, in the above case, when the tentacles were too wide for a simple closed curve, I have to defer to wire-wrapping.

It is not my favorite thing to do, and I don't always like how it turns out in other people's items, much less mine, although I know that other people like it just fine (so I usually leave it when I'm pleased enough). But in the few cases where I've wire-wrapped, I've taken the slightly eccentric route rather than the ordered one that I mostly prefer. For a plain solid hold, the wire usually goes around twice so that not too much attention is called to the wire - the bead should be the focus. In this case, the beads are the accents and the curve was so wide that more rounds were needed. And I was pleasantly surprised that the messier look worked with the eccentric feel of the piece.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Tuesday Showcase: NighBluey

I clicked on an ad on Craftopolis and was immediately hooked. NighBluey distinguishes herself among all the other jewelry artists on Etsy with her colorful hardware and glass and crystal, combining geometric shapes with eccentric glows and bead combos. And that's nothing on her excellent photography that captures light, shadow, and color in just the right way. It is a pleasure to feature her on this blog and show you some of the pieces in her shop.

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Peachy Keen earrings

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More Vertigo necklace

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Alison earrings

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Sunday Showcase

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My Etsy Shop


Happy Day-After-Independence Day!

I created the Summer Highlights series with summer, sun, and color in mind. I found beads from a supplier and fell absolutely in love with their boldness. The "Beach Ball Fun" necklace above is made with huge 22mm cherry tomato resin beads, perfect for summer picnics.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tuesday Showcase

I would love to introduce you to PolishedTwo, a fellow Etsy Texas Crafter. I was turned onto her jewelry when looking for items for a Texas Treasury. For the last ten years, she has enjoyed making one-of-a-kind jewelry in her studio, wonderfully fresh items characterized with citrusy colors and glass tile components.

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Chloe necklace

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Volcano necklace

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Fuschia earrings

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Sunday Showcase

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I recently sold this pair to a coworker, so I made a pair to resell and decided to go ahead and make a pair for myself. I seriously love these beads - they embody everything I want for my "Honeyed" series. They look just like large drops of honey, and they practically glow in the light. I also made a necklace for myself and the shop months ago. If you have any custom ideas for these beads, let me know! I would be happy to further experiment with them.