Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Creativ Festival
I am also take a few classes during the festival, including two with favourite cross-stitch designs, Jennifer Aikman-Smith and Teresa Wentzler and one beading class with Lisa Pavelka.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Beadwork - Creamsicle Dream Bracelet
The second set of beads the I purchased from Elly Peters were white and orange, which would be perfect for a Halloween or pumpkin themed pieced. But once I started playing with the beads and adding beads to the bracelet it started to remind me more of a favourite childhood frozen treat, Creamsicle. So here is my Creamsicle Dream Bracelet.
I added 6mm fireopal Swarovski round crystals, 10mm white fire-polished beads and copper spacers to the lampwork beads. I have finished it with a copper toggle.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Beadwork - Caribbean Blue Necklace
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Beadwork - Calla Lily Earrings
These earrings are inspired by a bracelet in a recent beading magazine. I was able to get the lucite calla lily beads from Juicy Bead Ladies at Bead Oasis last month.
I used two sizes of Swarovski crystals to create the pistil in the center of the flower and a couple green crystals for the stem. This makes them look like the classic white calla lily.
Beadwork - Smaug progress
Now it is on to the sides to see the dragon really take shape.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Beadwork - Little Snowflake
Winter is on the way and here is my first snowflake. I designed this snowflake using circular netting. It combines matte white and silver lined seed beads with Swarovski crystals.I am currently writing up the instructions as I have volunteered to teach this small project at the December techniques night meeting of the Toronto Bead Society.
I photographed the steps as I made up another sample this morning. I plan to include the photos to illustrate each step.
I may try a different placement of the colours and use crystal AB Swarovskis instead of the chalk white AB.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Welcome to the Blogosphere
The wonderfully talented Maria Rypan of Rypan Designs has taken her first step into the world of blogs. Welcome to the the blogosphere, Maria. I look forward to seeing and reading your reflective thoughts and images.



