Friday, July 27, 2012

soup's here!

i signed up for the lovely bead soup blog party, in it's sixth incarnation this time. it will now be an annual event, instead of several times a year. i think that was a really wise move on lori anderson's part. she puts her whole heart and soul into this project, sends us encouraging ideas and updates and does so much behind the scene's work that it's amazing. my hats off to you, miss lori, for making this such a fun event that *everybody* wants to join in. this time there are, like, 400 people in the hop! whoa! so she's broken it down into three reveals. the first is july 28th, tomorrow, the next one is august 11th, and the last, which i'm in, is on august 28th. i'm so looking forward to the party!

i finally got my bead soup from my partner, eileen snyder. it got lost in the mail, and i was afraid! so i contacted lori, and she sent me a soup, too! see what i'm saying when i say lori is AMAZING?!?! so. i will have -two- soups to play with, because my soup from eileen returned to her! and she sent it back to me. i just got it this week and here it is.


such pretties! the large purple nuggets are gorgeous amethyst. not sure what those green guys are, but the rest are glass, and metal. the focals are that butterfly and a bit of ceramic. i have absolutely zero ideas. nada. no ideas. except to say that there are several necklaces in this soup. that's all i know. must let it simmer longer. so stay tuned!

Monday, June 25, 2012

june echo creative club reveal

so it's the 25th, time for our big reveal!

i thouroughly enjoyed my challenge this month. if you'll recall, this is what i got:


so many possibilities! and i just happened to buy "bohemian-inspired jewelry" by lorelei eurto and erin seigel. it was sooo fabulous! i went out and spent waaaay to much money on ribbon and cord and leather! wheee!!! and so i really wanted to work some of that into this design.

here it is:


i used a lovely variegated pearl cotton to string the peeled paint art beads, micro-macrame style.



and i used for the focal a lovely gustav klimt-inspired bead from humblebeads by heather powers.

isn't it gorgeous?

then for the back i used some recycled sari silk ribbon and attached with turquoise memory cord found in the embroidery threads and two patinated cones by patinaworx.



i really had fun with this piece!

and then i used the pink peeled paint art beads in a bracelet. i dug through my art beads and found a perfect ceramic heart link by gaea then i threw in a couple lava beads, some amber, two copper leaf links, and a copper clasp. i'm so pleased with this bracelet! and i did something a little out of my comfort zone by using the pink and going symmetrical.


didn't that turn out pretty?

so go visit jeannie dukic's webstore and buy up some of these luscious peeled paint art beads! and finish the hop with this little list.

Cindy Cima Edwards http://www.cindycima.com
Beth Emery http://storiesbyindigoheart.blogspot.com you are here!
Sonya Ingersoll-Stille http://dreaminofbeads.blogspot.com/


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

how it all started

so i signed up for lori anderson's bead soup blog party this past weekend. i'm so excited! i just love this challenge. and lori sent out an email that suggested we tell about how or why we got started in jewelry design and what we like about it. i like this idea so much! so here we are.

i'm not sure i've told this story here before. i know i've mentioned it in my artist statement when i do shows... but i'll risk the possible repetition. we were living in fairbanks, alaska and after my sixth grade year we went down to the lower forty-eight to visit family. we were staying with my aunt corine and playing with my cousin susan (my sister and i) and our mom's went out garage sale-ing. when they came back, mama had a gift for me. it was a shoebox full of beads. in it were tiny cool old bottles with an assortment of seed beads and glass beads. looking back, they were probably czech. i was so excited! i offered to share them with becca but she was like, "no, way." so they were all mine! there was a spool of white c-lon in there, so i started making my own clasps (boy, were they ugly) and strung away. back in fairbanks at the end of summer i bought a loom and played with that. i used buttons from my mom's button box as the clasps. then i started buying seed beads everywhere and packs of czech beads at michael's. my designs stayed pretty basic and i ended up giving most of them away.

then in 2000 i fell into a deep depression. i dropped out of college and sat in my room watching movies and beaded constantly. the beads got me through that dark time and became intrinsic to my being. i found suddenly that i had to bead. i started reading beading books and magazines and learned about beading wire, crimps and the amazing headpin invention. light bulb! and ready made clasps! yay!!!!! so my designs graduated to gemstones that i bought at michaels and joann's. and pendants from the same places. i tried to get becca interested one christmas break when she came up from graduate school. we made tons of earrings but she declared she didn't really think she'd pursue it further. and then in 2003 becca was put on bedrest for her first pregnancy. she was pre-eclamptic and had had a very difficult pregnancy. so i went down to seattle and brought my beads 'cause i couldn't not bead at that point. becca was about fed up with reading because reading all the time on the couch, even for somebody who loves books as much as becca does, can get a little old. we watched some movies but that got old. and i was beading while i watched the movies. the beads started looking good to becca, i must admit. so she got in on it. she likes sparkly crystals, and i didn't have many of those, so for my birthday we did something very naughty. her husband jake, becca, and i went to the bead shop in bellevue (which i totally recommend) and out to i-hop. bedrest, shmedrest. becca sat a lot! but it was naughty. i spent too much money and so did becca but oh, was it wonderful!

becca had finally joined me in my obsession! yay! becca is my best friend and i love sharing this bead-love with her. three months after deborah was born, her little family drove up the alcan in a u-haul with all their belongings and moved in with us so jake could go to school. becca and i formed two sisters and entered our first craft bazaar by sharing a table with a friend and his lampwork beads. i think we made about a hundred. yay! i look back at those designs and utterly cringe. but it was a place along my journey, so i have to honor it.

then we came upon the farmer's market. love, love, love our farmer's market. at this point i went back to college and found metalsmithing. oh! oh! love. true love. cabachons! silver! copper! oh, did i swoon. and my designs got better. and then judie gumm came to metals one class and said she was looking for some workers. judie is a silversmith artist who's work i came across in high school and fell in love with it. so i talked to her and she hired me! my work skyrocketed eons and i found art beads at about the same time. and we got our business license, so i started buying wholesale online. beads! of high quality, finally. and boy did i burn through my paypal account. grin.

so. i felt like i learned all i could at judie's and left, still with the option of going back if i ever want to. and my work is something i can be proud of now. i bought an i-phone and downloaded square so now we can take credit cards and our sales, like, quadrupled. we do less craft shows in winter and opened an etsy shop. we're considering moving to luulla or another spot. and boy, do we love working together at such a fabulous job.

what do i love about beading? well, i'm an artist and selling paintings is HARD. jewelry is art that people can buy easily and use every day. people visit our booth and say our work is wonderful and that we're their favorite jewelers at the market(!). and that feels so good. i absolutely adore working with my sister. and i just love the immediacy of it. instead of days, it takes hours. and beads are sooooo luscious. i love working with such gorgeous pieces of art. gemstones, art beads, and metal. yum. i love being able to express myself and have people view and appreciate it. i love working with our customers. there's not a thing i don't love about jewelry design.

so that's my story. hope you found it interesting!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

june echo creative club preview

last week my june beads arrived from jeannie dukic. they are so gorgeous! and... they are my favorite color; lavender(!). there also a few pink peeled paint beads. but the majority of them are lavender. yay! here they are.


aren't they luscious? i'm so excited! and the field is so wide open that it's almost daunting. (big grin) but i'm thinking a bracelet for the pink, mixed in with some brown or grey. the accents are copper and i just love copper! for the lavender, i want to go more whimsical. maybe a green girl studios element? so many ways these little beauties could go!

and now i must show you jeannie's gorgeous packaging. all my beads have arrived in this happy way, and they've each been different. so inspiring!


run over to jeannie's website and snatch some of these up for yourself!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

challenge of literature blog hop

i had such a hard time choosing my piece of literature. i wanted it to be something that really spoke to me. something that had deep personal meaning for me. so i decided to do something totally different by choosing one of my own poems. i hope that's not cheating!

i wrote this poem about my sister. she's a gifted writer; a poet, playwright, and fiction writer. but while she was in graduate school, she wasn't able to write. i think she just had to choose what she had time for and extra-curricular writing got dropped. i was heartbroken about it.

so here it is.


becca

you are a poet in the quiet
moments, a whittler of
words, slowly paring down
to the meaning of it. don't

silence your voice with the busyness,
errands and agendas of little
consequence that will
or won't get done. breathe
and it is of more importance
than anything else you've ever done.


i wanted to convey a sense of peace. to create a space to breathe in and rest. i chose sea glass in this watery tone. breathe in.




i created this focal using a piece of discarded copper from the recycling bin. i just love the patina. i added the pearl cabochon in a sterling bezel and stamped breathe. i used a fine tip brown sharpie to color the letters and my dampened finger to remove the excess, so as not to disturb the patina. then i punched two holes at the top.




i chose this patinaed circle from the recycle bin, as well. i don't know how whoever created this got the green. isn't it amazing? i left it exactly as i found it except for adding the holes to create the link.


but i also wanted to tie in the idea of busyness. that push/pull of conflicting priorities. and i happened to have in my stash this amazingly perfect clasp by earthenwood's melanie brooks. love love love her work! check it out! the little bit of tag chain is meant to represent all the items on our agendas.



and here's another view of the back of the necklace. sea glass and freshwater pearls. don't they just whisper, "breathe..."?



here it is all together. i just love how it turned out! i hope you do, too! i was excited to not have to buy a single thing for this piece. i was able to pull everything from my stash!


remember. breathe. take the time to find some space today to be at peace.



now, go visit the rest of the hop!

update
several people have asked what my sister thinks of the necklace. yesterday i gave it to her as a gift and she said, "thank you so much! i really wanted it but didn't want to ask you for it." so, yay!!!!

Erin Prais-Hintz  -our intrepid hostess!
Rebecca Anderson
Rose Binoya
Lori Bowring Michaud
Shannon Chomanszuk
Marlene Cupo
Jenny Davies-Reazor
Kim Dworak
Beth Emery you are here!-
Therese Frank
Amy Freeland
K Hutchinson
Jennifer Justman
Susan Kennedy
Linda Landig
Lisa Lodge
Lisa Lowe
Kirsi Luostarinen
Beth McCord
Melissa Meman
Sharon Misuraco
Tracey Nanstad
Melinda Orr
Kashmira Patel
Alice Peterson
Sally Russick
Niky Sayers
Pam Sears
Amy Severino
Tracy Stillman
Emma Todd
Melissa Trudinger
Lesley Watt
Shai Williams

Saturday, May 26, 2012

cocktail blog hop





Lemon Drop Martini Recipe




1 1/2 ounces vodka (use a good-quality vodka)
1/2 ounce orange liqueur (Triple Sec, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, etc.)
1 teaspoon superfine sugar or to taste*
3/4 ounce freshly-squeezed lemon juiceIce cubes
Superfine sugar for dipping
Twisted peel of lemon

 
Preparation:

Mix the vodka, orange liqueur, sugar, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice; shake well (supposedly the cocktail is to be shaken 40 times to make sure the sugar is well blended).

Pour strained liquor into sugar-rimmed martini glass and garnish with a twisted peel of lemon.

To create a sugar-rimmed glass, take a lemon wedge and rub the drinking surface of the glass so it is barely moist. Dip the edge of the glass into the superfine sugar.

Makes 1 serving. 

note: i didn't write this recipe or take this photo. it's from 'what's cooking america' by linda stradley.

so i've never tried a lemon drop. i'll just have to take a good friend's opinion; she said, "it's delicious!" i'm thinking it's like a zingy lemonade. i'm just imagining that. so fresh. so summery. mmm.
 since i couldn't base my creation on the taste, i thought i'd go with the color. when i was looking through my stash i was thinking about the color of lemons, rather than the color of the drink, which is, as you can see from the picture above, the color of lemonade. i had only a few beads in that color, which i grabbed, and they ended up in the necklace.
i chose for my focal a wood disk that i had previously wood-burned with one of my own drawings. i colored it with prismacolors and thought it would be perfect for this summery piece.

i wire-wrapped a vintaj twig with little yellow seed beads and created a connector with it.

this little yellow crocheted disk i made about a year ago and thought it would be perfect.


so here's the complete necklace.




for the bit at the back, i wove a piece of silk through some brass chain. i used a vintaj toggle.
i added the sodalite briolettes and the mother-of-pearl stars thinking that i would want to drink my lemon drop on my porch, gazing at the stars. and it gives my little birdie someplace to fly, which birds really like to do.

Monday, May 7, 2012

happy birthday to me!

it's my birthday today. i don't know how i feel about birthdays, now that i've reached adulthood. they were such big deals when we were little, and now it's like, 'ho, hum'.

maybe i'm not celebrating them right.

so today i'm going to drink a diet coke (yay!) and read 'the applause of heaven' by max lucado and steep myself in God's love for me. i'll go for a walk and notice all that nature has to offer. maybe i'll do some business related stuff, maybe not. and i'll breathe.



wish me luck.