A ring to celebrate your beauty and your strength...
Friday, January 21, 2011
Sneak Preview: The *Desert Flower* Ring in Turquoise
A ring to celebrate your beauty and your strength...
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
My creative space...
Despite it's size (the pendant is almost 4cm x 4cm), it is amazingly lightweight thanks to the dainty Vintaj brass filigree component in the centre...
This design is yet to be named...I'd love to hear your suggestions!
And while you're in a commenting mood, I'd love to hear what you think of my photos! (*click on the photos for an enlarged image*) I have been playing around with props, and trying to inject a mood into my photos.
The props in these photos are a vintage beaded purse from my Mum, and a scrap of vintage beaded fabric that my 88 year old Grandpa gave me. He isn't sure of the origin exactly, but thinks it may have come from a very, very old wedding dress. Nan had it sitting in her stash of fabric for years, and Grandpa only rediscovered it a few months ago and thought I should have it. It is a beautifully delicate treasure, and I think it tells a wonderful story!
See what other creative people are up to at Kirsty's blog.
Thanks for looking, and be well!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Morocco Blue
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
My creative space...
Last Thursday's creative space necklace and earrings set is finished and winging its way to its new owner as we speak. But more of that in another post.
Time to peek inside my studio to see what I'm working on today...
This custom order began with bead soups I mixed together in shades of white, emerald, aquamarine and sapphire (to represent the birthstone colours for the months of March, May, June and September...a sweet sentiment, don't you think!)...
The aforementioned bead soups are being woven into a beautiful freeform bracelet:
I love these colours...so serene, tranquil...
To see what other artisans are creating today, head on over to Kirsty's blog.
Thanks for looking, and be well!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Solaris necklace...and another starfish
So whilst I'm waiting impatiently, I will show them here and ask what you think.
The client wanted a necklace to wear to the office. She liked my 'Angelus' necklace but didn't want the large angel-like pendant hanging from the centre, and she wanted it in beige tones, not silver. The result is a VERY simple necklace...so simple, in fact, that I had to ask my husband to tie my hands behind my back so I wouldn't embellish it anymore.
Less is more, less is more, less is more...
The Czech fire-polished beads in copper lustre add a little sparkle without being too over-the-top. The finished necklace reminded me of rays of sunlight (ok, so you might need to squint your eyes...and use your imagination a little...), and so I have named her 'Solaris':
A sweet little seven year old is the recipient of the following necklace. She loves the ocean and all its creatures, and turquoise is her favourite colour (well it is this week, but she reserves the right to change her mind...she is seven, after all). So a starfish was in order. But this starfish is different to my other starfish...because it has a backside! It hangs from a looooong tubular herringbone rope so that the little darling can slip the necklace straight over her pretty head. What seven year old wants to be fiddling with a clasp!
I am still planning on offering a free tutorial for my starfish, particularly now that I have my swanky new 21.5 inch iMac complete with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and the works. So I will try to squeeze it in somewhere between designing my website, fulfilling custom orders, creating new designs, entering competitions, looking after my two babies, loving my husband, cleaning the house, brushing my teeth...
Did I mention that I've given up sleep?
Be well!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Cerulean Sunset



Thursday, November 19, 2009
Evergreen Unfurling
Six months later, and they are finally at home in my 'Evergreen Unfurling'...
The size 6 seed beads were woven into a twisted tubular herringbone rope along with some green delicas. Using beads with such a size difference results in an obvious 'corkscrew':
The unfurling fronds were made with two-drop square stitch, and the golden flowers with two-drop ladder stitch and simple fringing:
And a flower bud yet to bloom, a Czech fire polished bead encased in seed beads:
Lately I've enjoyed combining bead-weaving with chain. The lazy part of me likes this form of instant gratification. This necklace, had it all been beadwoven, would have taken me three times as long to make. With my beading time so limited these days, I'm all for a shortcut here and there ;-)
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Something for me
Following much the same formula as Mum's necklace (see previous post), I whipped up this dainty little number for myself from Czech seedies, pressed glass leaves, glass drops and rondelles, and Czech fire polished beads:
It is very basic, nothing too fancy. But it is wearable. And I'm rather happy with the floral clasp, it holds very well so there is no worry that the necklace will inadvertently fall off.
My love affair with herringbone stitch continues. What a versatile little stitch it is, I can't believe I didn't learn it sooner.*Again, my apologies for the sub-standard photos...we'll be back home in Sydney next week and I'll have the light studio and digital SLR camera at my disposal once again.