Here is what it looks like to Kumihimo 320 4mm Swarovski Crystal Bicones and some 8/0 Round Seed Beads! I love it!
Friday, August 14, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
My First Spiral Beadweaving Project!
I am a beadweaver now! Since we own a bead store with my seed beads and delicas than most bead stores it is essential that I learn more about beadweaving. This is one of my favorite bracelets that we teach at the store. Sarah came up with it last year and it has been bringing in a lot of people to take the class. I finally learned how to do it and here is mine! It is the first time that I have ever made a spiral!! I loved it!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
My First Lampwork Necklace
Monday, June 1, 2009
Latest Kumihimo Project
Since Kumihimo is one of my "Specialties" I thought it would be the perfect necklace to make my Mom for Mother's Day. I knew that I couldn't do just any Kumihimo since my Mom has been an artist for many years. The moment that I saw this pendant I knew that was her colors! Then I needed to pick the elements that I was going to use for my Kumihimo Braid. I chose Labradorite, Freshwater Pearls, Swarovski Crystals and 3 different colors of 8/0 Seed Beads. It turned out great! She loved it! Of course I had to make a second one for our store so that customers could get inspired by it too. Here is the second one that is in our store.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Pink Crystal Sterling Heart
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Earth Day Necklace
A few months ago my friend Joan taught me how to make coils out of Polymer Clay with a clay extruder. I am hooked on this tool! Every time I load clay into the extruder and make coils, customers say, "There she goes squeeking again!" It is a lot of fun. When I made the beads for this necklace a couple of people thought that the front beads looked like the earth so I named this necklace "Earth Day." It is made with the two most popular Florida colors, Aqua and lime green!
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Copper Etching Class
I have been wanting to learn how to etch copper for a long time. Sarah LeCompte and I tried to do it on our in the store but we didn't like the results so I took a class from Stacy Perry and this is the bracelet that I made. It came out great! Stacy is awesome. That was the first class that I took from her. She is very knowledgable and I am looking forward to learning more from her.
Now I will be teaching a Copper Etching/Copper Riveting Class on April 25th. We will be doing a pendant. I love working with Copper!!
Monday, April 6, 2009
My Newest Kumihimo Necklace
Well, I finally stepped into the world of Blogging. And, what better subject to start with then Kumihimo. Kumihimo, a Japanese braid, is one of my favorite things to do. It involves using either fibers or seed beads. This particular necklace is made with 8 strands of 8/0 seed beads, a Lampwork Focal bead and Bali Silver Caps.
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