Thursday, January 6, 2011
NEW BRACELETS FOR JANUARY!
I had a special order for a bracelet and being me, I made four so she would have a choice. It was to be a gift and not knowing the recipient's taste in jewelry, I was compelled to offer my client a choice! Two are done in 18 gauge jeweler's bronze wire and the other two are strung on beading wire. Each a little different, but each with a little glitz added for glamour! The stones used were jasper, aventurine, and fossil coral, along with a splash of silver and gold glass beads and Czech crystal beads for the glitz! My client picked the copper and jasper with the copper colored floral toggle. The rest will be priced for sale.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Jade Green & Amethyst
A childhood friend brought this beautiful pale green stone donut to me and asked me to wire wrap it for her. I tried three different wraps before deciding to do a free form wrap. She chose the jeweler's bronze wire, and since her birth stone and favorite color is amethyst, I incorporated some beautiful genuine amethyst round beads and a light amethyst crystal accent. She told me to "go crazy", so I did! I would love to hear what you think of this piece! Should I have left the donut with just the wire or are the additional beads a plus in the design?
Blessings.
Anita
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Winter Storn - Dec. 14, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
CONVERTIBLE LANYARDS!!
I have added a new category to my jewelry line - lanyards. I made several pieces for a show I did recently at a local hospital. Today I added them to my Artfire site. I made them in several colors and all with magnetic closures for safety. The metal components on most of them can be removed so the lanyard can be converted to a necklace! They are dressy enough to be worn for work or out for the evening. I think this is a big plus! Hope you like them! Happy Holidays! Anita
Friday, November 26, 2010
PEACE SIGN JEWELRY
I was asked to make a peace sign bracelet for my friend's granddaughter and being a grandma myself, was in a quandary as to what an 11 year old might like. I forged ahead and decided to create a peace sign from argentium sterling silver. It was a fun experience as I had never soldered argentium before and I read that it doesn't require solder, but rather joins itself - which it did! I used 16 gauge wire, cut the cross pieces and hammered the ends, and proceeded to solder them together. I hammered the finished piece, added a light patina and into the tumbler it went! I was happy with the end result, but decided it might be a bit too large for her age. So, I went ahead and put it on cord and attached a small "believe" charm. Who doesn't believe in the possibility of peace! Here is the result.
Undaunted, I continued in pursuit of the right bracelet style. I came across some blue lapis beads and thought they would look great with jeans - teens - jeans! And so and I started stringing and decided to finish off the bracelet ends with black seed beads in lieu of cord. While going through my "stash" I came across some precious metal clay pieces I had made with the peace sign stamped in. I incorporated it as an accent. I am actually happy with the end result, but my friend did specifically mention leather cord as part of the creation.
Last week, while out shopping, I came across some peace sign charms and purchased one, just in case I needed another avenue in my pursuit. I incorporated the leather cord, the peace sign, some silver plated tube beads, and added the charms: Believe, Love, and Laugh. Inspiration for daily living
. And voila! Yet another peace sign bracelet.
I hope she likes what I came up with. Let me know what YOU think! Blessings, Anita
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