Earlier in the week I was looking it the drawer that I keep most of my finished pieces in. I was looking for one of my recent freeform rings. It had gotten buried under the many other pieces. I came across many great pieces that I made before I started blogging about my beadwork in July 2008. So I am going to start posting some of these pieces on Fridays.
This netted ornament is from the 2007 Toronto Bead Society Bag of Bead Challenge. We were given a selection of red, white and black beads along with the red and white cording and a stumper. I used the stumper to hang the ornament.
This year's challenge piece had many hanging things as well. Here are the components and the finished display piece. I look forward to see what beads we get this year and what we all make.
Watch for another Flashback piece next Friday.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Early Autumn Necklace
I was inspired by the current changing colours of the leaves. There are leaves that are still green with some turning coppery brown.
I have combined the topaz rondelles with Swarovski khaki cubes and copper pearls. The first run thru of the necklace was not long enough. I added green seed beads on either side of the large pearls. This help to lengthen it, in addition to a few 3mm pearls at each end of the necklace.
I have combined the topaz rondelles with Swarovski khaki cubes and copper pearls. The first run thru of the necklace was not long enough. I added green seed beads on either side of the large pearls. This help to lengthen it, in addition to a few 3mm pearls at each end of the necklace.
Friday, September 24, 2010
LBD necklace
Using more of the bead from Dawn Masters I created this necklace that would look great with the classic little black dress (LBD).
I combined the black and crystal rondelles with some dark grey Swarovski pearls. I had one pearl left so I added a drop at the closure.
I combined the black and crystal rondelles with some dark grey Swarovski pearls. I had one pearl left so I added a drop at the closure.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Calla Lily Earrings Revisited
Last fall I made a bouquet of Calla Lily Earrings using lucite beads from Juicy Bead Ladies. They were at Bead Oasis last weekend and this time I got both white and red lily beads.
Red Calla Lily Earrings
Classic White Calla Lily Earrings
The earrings are on cards prepared with a punch that is designed especially to make earring cards. From Easy Earring Cards, this punch is so much easier than trying to line up holes made with a large needle.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Black, Red and Dragon's Blood
I have a few colours that I am always drawn to, namely red, blue and black.
At last week's TBS meeting I purchased some great beads from Dawn Masters, including matte and shiny black cubes. I strung them with coral beads and spikes, along with some black rondelles.
At Bead Oasis, last weekend I bought these great polymer clay beads, by Jessica Greschner, called dragon's blood. I also found these great rondelles at Canada Beading Supplies' booth. I have combined the with some hematite Swarovski crystals. This is a great piece. I have wore it to work the last two days and received many compliments.
At last week's TBS meeting I purchased some great beads from Dawn Masters, including matte and shiny black cubes. I strung them with coral beads and spikes, along with some black rondelles.
Coral Spikes Necklace
Dragon's Blood Necklace
Close up of Dragon's Blood beads
Labels:
Bead Oasis,
necklace,
polymer clay,
stringing,
swarovski,
toronto bead society
Friday, September 17, 2010
Freeform Rings
Today was the first day of the Fall Canadian Bead Oasis Show. I decided to take a class, so I signed up for Jelcy Romberg's Freeform silver ring. I don't do alot of wire work so the class was a great way to do something that I don't normally do. We did two practice rings using parawire.
Here is my first using red and copper.
The second using shades of purple and a rose gold.
The final one was with the good wire, argentium silver wire.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Beads and Chain Necklace
I was playing with the beads that I purchased at last night's Toronto Bead Society meeting. As I was looking for things to add to them I came across these lampwork beads I got from Amy Waldman Smith earlier in the year. I of course got side tracked by them. Here is my finished piece, combining the lampwork with a few Swarovski crystals and lengths of chain.
Labels:
Amy Waldman Smith,
necklace,
swarovski,
toronto bead society
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)