Well, I got off my butt and took photos of parts and beads that I have acquired and made lately.
First up are the things I acquired at the Pasadena Bead & Design Show a couple of weeks ago. I traded with some wonderful artists that were near me. I keep looking at the stash and my head is still spinning with ideas for using them. Do you have any ideas for them?
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Gail Crosman Moore |
Gail has some wonderful bead components. Brass stampings, bass bead caps and Lucite bead caps. She torch fires some of the brass stampings with enamel.
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Joanne Zekowski |
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Patricia Healey |
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XAZ Bead Company/Amy & Daniel Mealey |
Another fun stash of beads and pendants! These are from XAZ Bead Company. They are raku beads. They make each bead, fires them, then glazes and fires again. It is the last firing that it is done with paper that brings out the beautiful raku! They are nice and light and will make wonderful pieces!
Just to prove I have been doing something...... here are some of my heart beads. Since Valentine's Day is around the corner I thought I should stock up on some of my favorite hearts. I never get tired of making these.
I am part of a jewelry group that meets once a month. This month we played with the hydraulic press. I guess I am still thinking of hearts for Valentine's Day as I cut out these hearts and shaped them. I thought the little hearts would be nice earrings.
And lastly,here are some components that I have been playing with in aluminum wire. You may have seen the necklace I did with aluminum wire work that was polished to look like silver. I purchased some more 14g aluminum wire that is stiffer and darker. I like to work it better as it doesn't get marks so easily. I hammered it and then tumbled it. It didn't get as shiny as the last batch. It looks oxidized. You can see the piece in the middle and the one below that haven't been tumbled. I like it and you will probably start to see it in some of my jewelry. Much lighter than silver and of course more affordable. I am not going to stop using sterling silver but I want to be able to offer a range of price points for my jewelry designs. What do you think of the aluminum? Would you use it?
Looking good, Miz Jan. Love your new stash of beads. You are so creative, I'm sure you will find wonderful things to do with them! Coffee, tea, lunch, dinner...sometime???
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