Thanks to all of you who visited my blog during this past weekend. Participating in Erin's Color Challenge was such fun -- a challenge and a true pleasure. Visiting other blogs was a real treat too. The color palettes from the US Geological Survey Earth As Art are breathtaking and the responses of the jewelry designers were amazing! I am humbled to be among them.
Now, on to the winner of the Random Drawing for a hand-made Christmas ornament. This is what I will be sending to my winner:
Random.org selected #22
And the Winner is . . .
Kayla from TheEclecticElement.com or http://teejewelry.blogspot.com Check out her blog!
So, Kayla, send me your snail mail address (I've sent you an email) and I will be sending you a little giftie in time for Christmas.
Showing posts with label Color challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color challenge. Show all posts
Monday, December 3, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Color Challenge Blog Hop
Don’t you just love Erin Prais-Hintz’s Color Challenge Blog Hop ? This challenge was a REAL challenge for
me. Not a challenge in the sense of
difficulty, but the time crunch got to me.
I have been thinking about the beautiful color scheme Erin sent me from
the US Geological Survey Earth as Art representing the Lake District of
England. I have been to the Lake
District and have very fond memories and inspirations from my time there.

However, here’s what I pulled together to begin work on the
challenge:
Left to right, agate green seed bead mix, lamp-work glass
beads “turquoise” cross (so close!), crystals, dichroic glass, and braided sari
silk among other bits and bobs.
As I was working on the necklace, though, I stumbled on a
little project I had been working on a couple of weeks ago using vintage women’s
watches. The light bulb went off over my
head! Here’s what I designed. It’s called Reliquary for a Fabri-holic.
The watch cases contain tiny scraps of the beautiful sari
silk in colors of the Lake District image.
It reminds me of a medieval crystal reliquary I saw several years ago
that contained threads from the Virgin’s Tunic.
The necklace of twisted brass links hangs about 30 inches and looks very
antique.
So, did I capture the scheme? (It was difficult to
photograph) Here’s a detail.
Thanks to Erin for hosting the hop. Now, go on over to Erin's blog and check out the
other hoppers.
P.S. I'm having a holiday sale in my Etsy Shop with the coupon code hohoho10percentOFF at checkout.
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Are You Ready for the Holidays?
Who’s ready for the Holidays? Not me -- but I’m getting there. Here’s some earring cards I designed for a
craft show I did last year. I love the
little corner punches! And the tiny hand
is specifically for my earrings made with hand-made lamp-work beads.
(Why does Google rotate my pictures when I have futzed with them to be just right??)
I
spent several hours this week filling up my Etsy shop with all kinds of goodies and still have ideas for more. I even have a coupon for the Holidays hohoho10percentOFF.

I
am also working on Erin Prais-Hintz Color Challenge It's always and joy as well as a challenge to participate in Erin's doings.
My color palette from the US Geological Survey’s Earth as Art section is from England’s
Lake District. I have fond memories from
our visit there a few years ago, plus I love the colors in the image. We will see what I make – the design is still
in my head.

I
have also designed and cast some pewter pendant that will be ready to sell
soon.
Again -- with the futzing!!
I’ve been making them up into pocket rosaries and really
like the feel of them.
Happy Holidays!
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