Showing posts with label red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

Red and Green

Mother Nature knows how to dress for Christmas.

Her reds are the sweetest scarlet,



fiery and festive...



...waiting to bloom, a blush of crimson...



Her greens are lush and verdant...


(and isn't cypress just the scent of Christmas!)

textural, tactile...


...perfectly draped...


She wears baubles of red...


...and bells of white...


She leaves seasonal treasures to delight...



waiting to be found...


...and brought home...




A wander through the garden has me feeling fine and festive!


~*~

What are you wishing for this Christmas?


Friday, December 18, 2009

Earrings...and some beaded beads

Following are my first ever attempts at creating earrings. I don't know why I didn't make any sooner. Quick and easy, and requiring a minimum of materials, each pair was created in a few hours. Perfect for Christmas gifts :)

The bronze/turquoise pair was created with delicas, Czech fire-polished beads, copper daggers, and size 15 seed beads:

The turquoise pair was created with Czech seed beads in sizes 11, 8 and 6, Czech pressed glass leaves and a couple of turquoise stones. Not real turquoise, probably dyed howlite:

The purple earrings were created with purple AB crystal teardrops, delicas and size 15 seed beads:

And the back:

And just for fun, some beaded beads in crazy, bright colours. Can you tell I'm not afraid to use colour? LOL One day I'll learn how to tone it down ;-)

This photo taken in sunlight better shows the true colours of the beads. Vibrant, huh. I made up each bead as I went along, using cubic RAW, triangle weave, or a combination of both. These were so fun to make. And quick! Three hours of beadweaving produced the set of five, which I have collectively named 'The Moulin Rouge Collection' because the colours reminded me of those a cabaret dancer would wear! LOL :-)