I made these fun angel earrings using the angel wings I got at Dragon's Lair. Instead of using a bell or trumpet shaped bead for the body of the angel, I used a Swarovski cube drilled from corner to corner. Some angels have pearl heads others have crystal heads. I like the pearl heads better as they are a little bit larger.
I am working on more, trying to add halo to the angels.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Red Fossil Trio
I started with the lampwork bead from Carole Tillman. I added the red fossil beads in 6 and 8 mm and some yellow resin discs. I used delicas as spacers between the red beads.
The third strand of red fossil beads, I purchased, were 12 mm. I have strung them with hemitite Swarovski bicones and a jet Swarovski donut.
The final piece in my trio combines elements of the other two. The necklaces can be wore individually or combined.
Of course it need a bracelet to complete to look.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Ottawa Bead Purchases
Before we left Ottawa yesterday we did a tour of some bead stores. Our first stop was the new location of Canada Bead Supplies. I found some great beads and a kumihimo disk.
Beads from Canada Bead Supply
Our next stop was right next door to the just opened The Glass Shoppe Studio owned by Grace Edwards. We saw the great setup for the lampwork studio where classes will take place. You will be able to watch a class through the window between the studio and Canada Bead Supply. I purchase one of Grace's lampwork beads that will go with the green beads I got a Canada Bead Supply.
Lampwork by Grace Edwards
Our last stop was McBead Creations. Having recently expanded there was a wide variety of bead to see. I found some bugles to use for snowflakes, pressed glass ovals for stringing, lentil beads and some seed beads.
McBead Creation purchases
After leaving McBead Creation Maria and I headed back home to Toronto. It was great to visit Ottawa and spend time with fellow beads, but it is good to be back home.
Here are some other bead purchases made during our time in Ottawa. From our Sunday dinner host, Carole Tillman, some great lampwork beads.
Carole Tillman's lampwork
In addition I have bead purchase from our first day stop at Dragon's Lair Beads. Spacers, angel wings, delicas, seed beads and crystals.
beads from Dragon's Lair
I hope the create a number of projects using some of my purchase during the rest of my time off work.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Ottawa - Days 4 & 5
Saturday in Ottawa was another grey and rainy day, which made it a great day to spend beading. Maria taught to classes for the Ottawa Bead Society. In the morning the class was for diagonal weave and swag necklaces. In the afternoon is was a variety of "V" necklaces, everything from the basic single "V" to the new Pearl Drops Crystal "V". Everyone had a wonderful time creating something new.
Today dawned sunny and bright. Maria and I went to Sunday service at St. John the Baptist Shrine. The service was in Ukranian, so I did not understand it, but it was a beautiful church and service. We then setup for Maria's presentation about contemporary Ukranian beadwork. Over 40 people attended the presentation. They also had a chance to purchase a selection of Maria's kits, patterns and books.
Tomorrow before we head back to Toronto we are going to check out a few of the other bead stores in the Ottawa area.
Maria assisting a student
Tomorrow before we head back to Toronto we are going to check out a few of the other bead stores in the Ottawa area.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Ottawa - Day 3
It was a grey and rainy day today. We spent a few hours viewing the amazing collection at the National Gallery.
I was inspired by this painting by Lawren Harris. I am not sure what I am going to make using these colours. Maybe a box or a pendant.
I was inspired by this painting by Lawren Harris. I am not sure what I am going to make using these colours. Maybe a box or a pendant.
from National Gallery
We also stopped by the National Library and Archives. We spent some time looking at books about genealogy.
Tonight we setup for tomorrow's classes with the Ottawa Bead Society.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Ottawa - Day 2
Today was spent at the Museum of Civilization. Here is a selection of the many wonderful things that we saw.
Tomorrow we are off the the National Gallery.
The plaster sculpture "Spirit of Haida Gwaii" by Bill Reid
Neckpiece with Raven design from the Tlingit
From the late 1800 a Sioux doll embellished with beads
Pueblo coral and turquoise necklace
Beads and needles
A hat embellished with shell in a display about the postmistress of Cavendish, Lucy Maud Montgomery's grandmother
A collage picture created with postage stamps
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Ottawa - Day 1
Maria and I have arrived in Ottawa. On our way into the city we stopped and visited Dragon's Lair Beads. Their store is bright and open. The classroom space has lots of natural light.
I of course could not leave without buying some beads. I purchased a faceted glass bead to use as a finial for my Smaug box. I also got a beautiful 27mm Swarovski rivoli to make into a bezeled pendant.
Tomorrow it is off to the Museum of Civilization which is across the street from our hotel
Maria and the Dragon's Lair family
Tomorrow it is off to the Museum of Civilization which is across the street from our hotel
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