Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Bubbly Blue Beadwork Adventure Necklace

Who doesn't love electric blue?  Even better when it's electric, capri blue!

But I digress - This one began with a little adventure!  You see, at the last minute, my boss asked me to take a little road trip (only about 2 hours away) to do an errand for the office.  (Which, if you know me, is an adventure in itself because I am a little directionally challenged.  Thank goodness for G.P.S!)  Well, when I found myself in Sacramento, and at lunch-time to boot, I could not help myself!  I had to visit this awesome bead shop, U Bead It!!!  I've only been able to go there a few times, but it is definitely BEAD PARADISE!  So I quickly gobbled up my lunch and spent the rest of my lunch hour excitedly and hurriedly doing some bead shopping!!! Yay!!!

I found these beautiful capri-blue, long Magatamas that I've been wanting to try for SOOO long!  You see, my local bead shops don't carry these, so I thought I'd try just one little vial-full.  MISTAKE!!  I should have bought at least two or more - oh well!!!  And this is where the necklace escapade began . . .

I thought, okay, I will make some earrings.  I finished one and started on the other, but realized I didn't have enough Magatamas to finish the second earring!!!  That is the moment this became a necklace!!  I attached the second unfinished "earring" to the top of the first, added some crystal rondelles and bugle beads, and commenced the actual necklace portion using my favorite stitch, twisted herringbone (or Ndebele).  


The difference between bead sizes in the herringbone rope and the tension used, created this great little zig-zag sway in the necklace!  

To finish I used one of the ideas from the video I blogged about a while back: "Architecting A Clasp."  I hid a magnetic clasp in the back, so that you can create more of a twist or less of a twist simply by how much each side is rotated before the magnets are connected!!  


I think the electric-capri-blue, the spiky Magatamas, and the waviness of the necklace as a whole capture the last-minute excitement of that quick trip to Sacramento!!  (Sometimes it really is fun when there's a hitch in the creative-road and you find a way to go around it and make something completely different from what you'd planned!!)

Have you ever started in one creative direction, and ended in another?  I'd love to hear your stories too!!!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

10 Ways To Break A Creative Slump!!!

Do you ever feel like this?
So if any of you are like me, I have a wonderful, happy streak of creativeness where I even wake up in the middle of the night with ideas that just won't stop!!  I have so many that I can't even keep track of all of them, much less actually do anything with them.  Then comes the slump.  All of the sudden the ideas just don't trickle like they used to, or maybe I'm just not as excited about the ones I do have.  What is a person to do????

Here's some things that work for me:

1.  Take a walk - get your blood flowing (don't sit too long in front of your computer).  Get out of your work area!!!!  Sometimes those 4 walls that you work in just aren't doing it for you.  Go somewhere that inspires you.  For me, I love my local downtown area (I used to work there, and would take breaks by walking, looking at the beautiful tree-lined streets).  Or maybe a park!  Just take in the world around you - don't think of it as being constructive, just appreciate the beauty and let your mind wander to see where it takes you.  (I have to admit though, I do sometimes go to department stores just to see if there's an exciting new look that I may be able to incorporate into my jewelry.)

2.  Go to the local library or bookstore.  They have great art/craft-book sections that are just busting with great ideas that you may have never thought of before.  Maybe you don't even have to go to the section that's relevant to your art . . . sometimes nature, architecture, history, science, even fiction books may inspire a new piece of art.

3. Peruse the aisles of your favorite arts/crafts store.  Again, this is idea shopping - don't push yourself to feel like you have to buy anything.  Sure, go to your favorite sections, but if you have a little time, wander into the other areas that you usually don't visit!!  Sometimes something will strike a chord, and you have a new way to incorporate a usually unrelated item or technique into your art!!

4.  Clean up your work area.  I know, this one doesn't sound like much fun, but it does work.  First, if your area is cluttered, sometimes it's hard to imagine new and beautiful things when all you see is a mess.  (As my Mom would say - "Remember, a mess means stress".)  I probably need to do this one more often.

5.  Look through your supply stash.  Sometimes there are things in my stash that I didn't even remember I had until I look at them again.  Play a little with color combo's - maybe it will spark something.  Which leads to number six. . .

6.  When you find a winning combination (and if you can't create at that moment), put it in a little baggy, and put it into your Inspiration Box for later - maybe with a little sketch of your idea.  Later, look in the box for inspiration.

 7.  Just take a break (maybe even a little vacation day if you can): go to the gym, get together with friends (especially nice if you have some artsy/craftsy friends), or take a power nap.  Take care of your spiritual needs (Remember, "man cannot live on beads alone. . . I mean bread alone" ).  Sounds crazy, but a little healthy snack might just do the trick if you're feeling more of a physical slump.  (And don't underestimate the importance of staying hydrated!!)  Maybe you'll just feel better, refreshed, and ready to go after that.

8.  Keep a Folder of Ideas that you have when your "in the zone".  Sometimes this could even include new techniques that you hadn't had time to learn in the past (which also relates to point #10).  It doesn't have to be anything extensive, just things that will remind you of an idea you had.  I started doing this kind of by accident.  My husband gave me a great gift one year - a little folder and a copy of Beadwork Magazine.  From then on, I started casually adding other bead-related print-outs that I found on the internet, etc.  Before I even realized it, I had quite the collection!!  So if I can do it, it's really not that big of a deal.  Of course, remember to look through the folder when you need another creative jump-start - it really helps!

9.  Maybe even keep a file on your computer or phone of Pictures that you really like.  Looking at the composition, textures, patterns, or color schemes may help you to analyze your own work and re-energize it with more exciting color, etc.  (Or if you're just not that much of a computer person, add the pics to the folder mentioned in number eight!)

10.  Take a class to Learn a New Skill you can use in your art.  If you don't have a lot of time, there are a lot of art/craft magazines to which you can subscribe (see #8).  Youtube.com is a great place to see a technique demonstrated.  Or even peruse some art/craft-related blogs that are designed to help you be inspired!! :-)  (Of course this is a plug for my blog - you can follow it through Google or Networked Blogs.  I try to explain what inspired me to create each piece I make.  Also, if you look at the sidebar on my blog, I also have Beading Daily's blog feed!)  And if you couldn't tell, color is a big motivator for me - I follow MargieDeeb who sends out color inspirations especially for beaders through her "Margie's Muse" column.

So those are just a few things that help me.  Go ahead!! Try some and see if they work for you.  If you have any other ideas for breaking out of a creative slump - please share them with me.  I'd love to hear what helps to re-inspire you!!!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Hematite Studded Lemon Drop Earrings!!

I promised you another variation of my Lemon Drop Earrings - so here it is!

  These are a little bid edgier and are an exact match for the Lemon Drop Necklace!  If you want to see more, visit my Etsy Shop.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Lemon Drop Earrings - variation 1

Tah dah!!!  Here they are!!  The simple, yet bold accompaniment to my Lemon Drop Necklace!!  This is only 1 variation.  The others are soon to come!!!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Lemon Drop Necklace

Here it is!!!  The Lemon Drop Necklace!! (Thanks to my husband for the nice name.)



I had mentioned that I wanted to do more with the buckle idea.  I had been toying with the idea of a buckle necklace, and I went through many different possibilities including making the buckle double as a clasp.  But I went with a different shaped buckle - a diamond instead of a rectangle.  This time I studded it with hematite rounds (as you can see) adding some visual as well as physical weight. 




I love assymetrical design and thought that it would lend itself well to this design.  So I made the  triangular "buckle"  center stage, but put it off to the side.  The 3-D triangle is the springboard for the three tiers of chain that flow from it.




(By the way, the necklace coloring was inspired by a black and yellow dress I have that also has flowing lines - here's a picture of the fabric.)


Then to add to the femininity, I added the yellow and black striped lentil beads as dangles punctuated by hematite rounds.  It finishes with a sterling plated toggle clasp that I've been eyeing for a while!! 



So it's kind of a fun piece that adds a dramatic and bold punch!!  Hope everyone likes it!!  Two styles of matching earrings are to follow soon. . .!!!  :-)

Just curious, does anyone have any other ideas for jewelry/accesories that could include buckles?

Monday, May 30, 2011

Name Quest Winner!!!

Thank you so much to everyone who entered their name suggestions either through this blog, through my facebook page or directly to me via e-mail.  Many of them included elements that I would have never conceived of if left to myself.  That's the beauty of this contest!  It expands all of our horizons.  All of the names were so great that I had a REALLY hard time deciding on the winning name.  But the decision had to be made . . .

So, without further adieu . . .(let the drumroll begin) . . . The new name of this bracelet is . . .  Crimson's Crystal !!!.  Congratulations Amanda!  She will be receiving her choice of 25% off anything in my shop or the free PDF version of the band pattern for her personal use.  Be sure to look for it at my etsy shop soon!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Name Quest - One Week To Go!

Okay. . I've finished the bracelet.  Here it is!!  I love the Satin Silk Delicas -  I used them in the buckle portion exclusively and more sparingly in the band.  They shimmer so beautifully!  This one is like the Swirly Buckle Bracelet but in a little different color scheme.


It is more evocative of evening-wear -  more shimmery and decadent while the band is more subdued.  It finishes with a copper swirl that fits around a red, faceted crystal.

Maybe the above description will help get everyones imaginations going.  Because remember, the "Name Quest" still goes on . . . for one more week!  Your last chance to comment and enter the contest is Sunday, May 29, 2011 (by 11:59 p.m. PST). 

So brainstorm and let me know your name - amazing, funny, descriptive, catchy, etcetera, etcetera. . . . I'm open to suggestions! Thank you so much to those who have already commented and entered this contest! So far the suggestions I have are: Jungle Buckle or Safari Swirl.


The winner gets their choice of a 25% DISCOUNT off my etsy shop OR a FREE peyote pattern (designed by me) for the band portion of this bracelet (in PDF format). 

I will announce the winner on Monday, May 30th.  So keep up the great work!  You can comment directly on this blog, e-mail me through the blog, or comment on my Facebook page!
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