tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7650802198337790212023-11-16T10:11:11.308-06:00ubetchabeads blogDebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16321818207012570471noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765080219833779021.post-69312115246652639252017-06-15T10:54:00.001-05:002017-06-15T10:54:40.749-05:00Fire and Water ChallengeHi, welcome to this month's <a href="http://blog.allegorygallery.com/2017/03/water-fire-mystery-competition.html">Allegory Gallery's challenge: Water & Fire Mystery Competition</a>. As with every challenge Allegory Gallery presents, <a href="http://andrew-thornton.blogspot.com/">Andrew Thornton</a> selects a beautiful collection of various beads, each with a particular color palette. For this competition, Andrew states that "when we created the concept of this challenge, we thought about forces
of creation and we instantly thought of the elements...water and fire both have many beneficial attributes as
life-givers and influencers of change, but they can also be harmful and
detrimental to life. Water and fire also cancel each other out. As
with all things, there's a balance." A new twist to this challenge is that there are two kits - one for Fire and the other for Water. Participants wouldn't know which kit they were getting until the package arrived. How exciting! Not only is there the element of Christmas morning excitement (at least for me) of opening the mailbox and receiving a package of beady goodies, one wouldn't know which kit they would receive until the package was opened too. What fun!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Fire Challenge Kit full of juicy yellows and oranges</td></tr>
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I received a Fire kit, full of juicy oranges, reds and yellows. I usually don't design with these colors, especially orange, but I gotta tell ya, I absolutely loved the kit! I remember reading long ago that being a Leo, I'm a "fire sign" and that yellow and orange are "my colors". I haven't thought of that for years, but I suppose there must be some truth to that because I really was drawn to the fiery colors of the kit.<br />
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I messed around with the beads not really settling on any specific design. I made some earrings, then strung the Carnelian chips onto the wax linen for a necklace, but kept thinking of how to represent "Fire" for the competition. I guess it was the whole Leo Astrological information that kept coming back to me, but I decided I want to create a sun for the Fire challenge. The large lucite(?) bead has swirls of dark red, orange and yellow in it so I thought that would be a perfect center for my sun. I scoured the wire making books I have on hand and found Kelly Tibbetts' design for her <i>Avenging Angel</i> pendant in <a href="https://store.jewelrymakingmagazines.com/product/special-issue/vt-bb1160901"><i>Wire Jewelry Start to Finish</i> </a>by the publisher of <i>Bead & Button </i>magazine. I must admit that I have many books and magazines for jewelry making but I usually fall short of actually trying the projects shown. Anyway, Kelly's design looked like half a sun to me, so I practiced the technique until I actually "got" the rhythm of the wire pattern. I continued making smaller then larger rays, alternating the lengths in somewhat of a random pattern to form the corona of the sun.<br />
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When I finished the sun pendant, I tried different cords and chains but settled on a combination of chain and orange and yellow small round beads from the kit to tie in the oranges and yellows of the sun. When I was playing around with the beads I made a "flame" clasp, so I added that to the Sunburst necklace adding a vintage yellow orange bead I had in my stash. Here is my competition piece:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Fiery Sunburst Necklace for Allegory Gallery's Fire & Water Competition Challenge</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Close-up of Sun Pendant</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Fiery Sunburst Necklace</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Carnelian Chip Necklace</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Carnelian Chip Necklace </td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Earrings using the juicy yellow and orange beads from the kit</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Yellow and orange beads from the kit with Czech glass and sun charms</td></tr>
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Debhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16321818207012570471noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765080219833779021.post-44736720081033142552017-05-02T05:52:00.000-05:002017-05-08T13:46:18.562-05:00 Art Elements' April Component of the Month<br />
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Hello and welcome to my entry for April's <a href="https://artelements.net/april-component-of-the-month/">Art Elements Design Challenge</a>. <a href="https://artelements.net/">Art Elements</a>, a blog celebrating creativity and art expressed in craft form, host monthly design challenges. I had the privilege of being chosen to receive one of the lampwork glass beads made by <a href="http://www.glassaddictions.com/">Jen Cameron</a>. <br />
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When creating these beautiful beads, Jen said that first she was thinking of the Northern Lights for her inspiration. As time went on, however, she noted that the beads had more of an ocean feel. She textured the outside of the bead with swirls. How she achieved her technique is described <a href="http://artelements.net/texture-vs-no-texture-what-difference-does-it-really-make/">here</a>.<br />
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The bead I received has more of an ocean feel.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Close Up of Jen Cameron's Lampwork Bead</td></tr>
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In deciding how to design using this bead, I started by choosing sterling silver wire. I thought the
silver would be a good choice to contrast the dark blue and could also pull
out the sandy brown and white in the bead. Silver also reflects the way sun sparkles off the water.<br />
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To echo the ocean feel and the swirls on the bead, I made a large swirl clasp and figure eight links for a touch of some bubbles. <br />
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I chose bronze faceted Czech glass, dark blue crystal and champagne, mercury finished Czech glass beads to pull out the colors in the focal bead.<br />
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In digging around in my stash I found these vintage Italian(?) lamp work
beads that seem to have a sandy, beach like feel to them. I gave the
larger ones some swirls to set them apart a bit.<br />
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I love how the silver, crystal and bronze beads subtly sparkle in this necklace and I'm also very glad <br />
to have more of the vintage beads so I could make a pair of earrings to coordinate with the necklace.<br />
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Thank you for joining me here! Be sure to stop by the other designer's posts to see their creations:<br />
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Guest Designers:<br />
<a href="http://sjdesignsjewelry.blogspot.com/2017/04/art-elements-april-2017-component-of.html">Sarajo Wentling</a> <br />
Deb Stewart (you are here!)<br />
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Art Elements Team:<br />
<a href="http://suebeads.blogspot.com/2017/05/ae-component-of-month-for-april.html">Sue Kennedy </a><br />
<a href="http://laney-mead.blogspot.co.uk/">Laney Mead</a><br />
<a href="http://www.lesleywatt.com/">Lesley Watt </a><br />
<a href="http://saraccino.blogspot.de/2017/04/take-deep-breath.html">Claire Fabian</a> <br />
<a href="http://starryroadstudio.blogspot.com/">Karen Totten </a><br />
<a href="http://www.cookyschock.com/">Cooky Schock</a><br />
<a href="https://jdaviesreazor.com/blog/">Jenny Davies-Reazor</a><br />
<a href="http://blueberribeads.co.uk/">Caroline Dewison</a><br />
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<a href="http://site.glassaddictions.com/blog/april-component-month-reveal">Jen Cameron</a>Debhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16321818207012570471noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765080219833779021.post-25985537899240815312017-04-17T19:39:00.000-05:002017-05-04T11:06:37.687-05:00Forest Journey Mystery CompetitionHello again and welcome to the reveal of <a href="http://www.allegorygallery.com/">Allegory Gallery</a>'s latest challenge, the <a href="http://blog.allegorygallery.com/2017/02/forest-journey-mystery-challenge.html">Forest Journey Mystery Competition</a>. <br />
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As with all the challenges/competitions that <a href="http://andrew-thornton.blogspot.com/">Andrew Thornton</a> designs,
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challenge involved "thought(s) about the
hero's journey...They must leave behind the status quo...where remarkable things can happen..." <br />
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Every trip into the forest can set one on a remarkable journey of sights, sounds and sensations. In creating this necklace, I wanted to express the different textures and shades of light found in the forest: the
smoothness of wooden branches chewed bare of bark by animals, the
roughness of gnarled roots, broken branches and sticks, and rays of sunlight streaming through the forest canapy, revealing leafy plants
dappled with delicate forest flowers. <br />
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Most of my design features beads from the kit although I did add some
Czech glass flowers, leaves and wavy glass discs. I also found the
delightful leather cord which has metallic flecks of copper on it from <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/barsikmoy?ref=listing-shop2-all-items-count#items">barsikmoy</a>, a fellow Etsy seller.<br />
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Journey into the forest for more beautiful designs by visiting Allegory Gallery's Design Challenges Facebook page <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/allegorygallerydesignchallenges/?ref=bookmarks">here</a>.<br />
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<br />Debhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16321818207012570471noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765080219833779021.post-52222197063617173472017-02-23T06:48:00.000-06:002017-05-04T11:06:49.783-05:00Queen of Hearts Challenge<br />
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Have you ever started on a project and felt like everything was coming together, that you would certainly love the outcome of the finished piece only to be sorely disappointed when it just isn't meant to be? Yeah, well that's what I encountered in the beginning of the <a href="http://store.allegorygallery.com/product/mystery-challenge-queen-of-hearts">Queen of Hearts Challenge </a>hosted by <a href="http://www.allegorygallery.com/">Allegory Gallery</a>. According to AG's blog, this kit was "loosely inspired by two things: Queen of Hearts appearing
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I'm not really a fan of pink, I don't design with it much and so I started second guessing my decision to join this challenge when the package arrived. I was thrilled when I opened the package because there was more than just pink and red beads in the kit; there was a lot of purple in the package too. Yea! There were large plastic, glass and wood beads, some large vintage Lucite beads in deep red with golden speckles. The kit also included a nice strand of Rose Quartz. I quickly started to design a necklace using the large Lucite beads, some of the Rose Quartz and the small plastic purple crackle beads. I planned on tying some purple leather cord to the two beaded strands.<br />
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The necklace was looking really good - on my bead board - but when I picked it up to try it on... well I just didn't like the weight (or lack thereof) of the piece. I usually don't use plastic beads in my designs, but after participating in these challenges I've started to like the vintage Lucite beads. They work well in earrings since they are so lightweight. You also could design a statement necklace with a bunch of these large, lightweight beads and not have the necklace weigh you down.<br />
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Anyway, I found myself so bummed out by not having my necklace turn out as I wanted that I got into a bit of a creative funk. So I thought, o.k. this is a challenge, so how do I challenge myself? I usually make jewelry with copper wire so I went the other way, grabbing the lovely Rose Quartz and knotting it onto the Irish Wax Linen. I alternated with the light purple glass rounds and used a vintage Czech glass button for the closure. The button has a beautiful iridescent shine to it. This necklace feels so warm on as the stones heat up from being on your body. As weird as this might sound, it's very comforting to wear. Rose quartz is known as the love gemstone representing love in all its different forms. It is supposed to "bring optimism pertaining to
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This is such a departure for me style wise. It makes me think
of Mother's Day so perhaps I should pursue making this type of necklace for spring craft
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I wanted to showcase Andrew's pendant, so it's just a bead and a crown for the Queen.<br />
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I also made a couple pair of earrings - one small Rose Quartz dangle <br />
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Check out the other jewelry designer's creations at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/allegorygallerydesignchallenges/">Allegory Gallery's Design Challenges Facebook</a> page.<br />
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Next up... F<a href="http://blog.allegorygallery.com/2017/02/forest-journey-mystery-challenge.html">orest Journey Mystery Challenge</a>. The reveal date is April 13!<br />
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<a href="http://blog.allegorygallery.com/">Allegory Gallery's</a> fairy tale mystery challenge for January is the Frog Prince. This challenge also celebrates Pantone's Color of the Year for 2017: Greenery. Greenery is described as a "fresh and zesty yellow-green shade that evokes the first days of spring when nature's greens revive, restore and renew." What a wonderful color to receive in the mail this time of year! Just look at the luscious green beads I received in the kit:<br />
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I find it interesting that, although I don't really care for green as a color I wear myself, I absolutely love to play around with the color when I make jewelry. I guess it's my longing to dig in the dirt, especially this time of year, and to tend to flowers, shrubs and vegetables that draw me to this color. I started my challenge pieces with the gorgeous frog pendant that <a href="http://andrew-thornton.blogspot.com/">Andrew Thornton</a> included in the kit.<br />
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I love the little frog pendant and wanted to highlight it in my necklace. I chose a green faceted teardrop bead along with this really cool blue and green crackle square bead, then wire wrapped them together to form the dangle with the pendant. Leaves came to mind when I was thinking about frogs, so I used the pressed glass leaf beads from the kit, more faceted teardrops and some small green leaves I had in my collection. <br />
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My next design is a long, 33 inch necklace I made using the beautiful green seed beads from the kit. I added some copper chain, metallic copper colored seed beads and some Czech glass English Cut matte metallic beads I had on hand. The large bead I used in the pendant design has a greenish gold tint to it and the vintage Lucite drop is a lovely mix of blueish greens with a bit of gold swirled in.<br />
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In my last pair of earrings I used some polymer clay beads with some twisted yellow green beads on the bottom. I really like how these look on but I've been having a hard time getting a good photo of them.<br />
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That's it for my challenge pieces. Please join <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/allegorygallerydesignchallenges/?ref=bookmarks">Allegory Gallery's Design Challenges Facebook page</a> to see what everyone else made.<br />
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Thanks for joining me here today and come back on February 23 for the next Mystery Challenge - "Queen of Hearts". I can't wait to see what William and Andrew have in that kit - thanks guys!<br />
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Allegory Gallery's first fairy tale inspired Mystery Challenge, White as Snow, came to my door with loads of white and red beads and of course the special component made by Andrew Thornton. <br />
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Since it's the busy holiday season, I didn't get much of a chance to really try out anything too far out of my comfort zone, but along with the necklace I did try to create a bracelet with the wax linen. It kept fighting me, wanting to become something else. At least that's what I told myself after enduring a lot of frustration. I haven't had a chance to finish what I've been playing around with, but here's a peek into what I'm thinking. <br />
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I always try to make a pair of earrings or two, especially one that will go with any necklaces I make. I did that along with this cute pair I think look like little people : ) <br />
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Thanks for joining me here. Be sure to check out Allegory Gallery's Facebook page to see what everyone else created <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/allegorygallerydesignchallenges/">Allegory Gallery Design Challenges.</a><br />
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Today is the reveal date for <a href="http://blog.allegorygallery.com/2016/09/magic-potion-special-challenge.html">Allegory Gallery's Magic Potion Challenge</a>. This is one of their "Special" challenges in that one does not know what the kit will include. The only "clue" was the above graphic. I have participated in the challenges before, but this was the first "special" one I tried. Boy, was I ever glad I joined! One of my favorite colors is purple and this kit was loaded with purples. <br />
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<a href="http://andrew-thornton.blogspot.com/">Andrew Thornton</a> creates beautiful pendants for these challenges and this time along with the pendant we received a bonus of two star rounds which I knew I'd make earrings out of. The pendant has stars and swirls on it and is one of my favorites.<br />
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The first item I made was a bracelet using the pendant Andrew made and the wonderful large acrylic and glass beads. There was a black bead with sparkles in it that is absolutely lovely, but unfortunately the photo does not do it justice. I happened to have a small purple button that matched the colors too - bonus! <br />
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Next I made this necklace. I used the black Obsidian(?) chips, the silver rectangle beads and the small deep red rounds. I added some vintage crystal roundels and a large dark red faceted round I had for the pendant. <br />
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I made a few pair of earrings to go with the necklace. <br />
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I think that wax linen cord just makes earrings fun so I used that to add shimmery purples to the bottom of the star rounds. The best part of all is that I still have plenty of beads left over for more projects! Thank you Andrew and Allegory Gallery : )<br />
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Stop by the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/allegorygallerydesignchallenges/">Allegory Gallery Design Challenges Facebook page</a> for all the other items that were made for this special challenge. <br />
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<br />Debhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16321818207012570471noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765080219833779021.post-68220478016167175112016-09-06T16:49:00.000-05:002017-05-04T11:07:15.695-05:00Summer's EndEarly this summer I read a post about a summer bead challenge showing
bright, beautiful colors of fruit: lemons and limes, watermelons,
cherries, blueberries and other gorgeous fruit and juicy summer colors.
(I couldn't remember exactly which blog it was so I can't add a link). I was thinking of summer colors and what colors represent summer to
me while driving out through the bluffs to La Crosse. Then it struck me
- Orange and White - Traffic Cones! We travel back and forth to Chicago on a regular basis so the seemingly endless traffic cones lining the highways and
byways are a sure sign of summer to me. During the trip
to La Crosse I went to a big box store in Onalaska and perused their collection of
bright orange beads. I grabbed a handful of juicy orange,
yellow and some cut white roundels that mimic the reflective quality of the cones and headed to the checkout.<br />
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first idea was to string the beads. I even added red orange cut
rounds which I thought in theory wouldn't work with the orange, but it
sorta worked. They picked up the dark orange in the lampwork beads. I had added two vintage orange glass beads
along with the big box lampwork beads and colorful yellow and orange
rounds. I wasn't happy with it. I don't like to string beads
because I don't trust the crimps, especially with a long string of
somewhat heavy glass beads. The necklace did not do anything for me. I realize that part of the problem is this method just isn't "me" so I decided to take
it apart and start over. (I see now that I didn't even straighten it
before snapping the pic - oops).<br />
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I thought again about what to do and decided to stick with what I usually do, wire wrap the beads to form a chain. I added some vintage orange and yellow beads I bought from my friend Willow to the lampwork beads and began again. This next necklace design has been morphing for a while. I started with a basic pattern necklace with smaller beads wrapping around the neck. Then I thought I'd break up the continuous lampwork swirls and throw in some smaller roundels to the rounds.<br />
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Traffic cones... I was needing white. I dug through my stash of white beads and found some nice
vintage diamond shaped glass beads, and thought that would work well with some sparkly glass roundels. I then decided on an endless chain to represent the endless chain of traffic cones.<br />
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I really like the "Endless Traffic Cones" necklace. It was fun to make and wear, and since it is so simple the reflective qualities of the white roundels and the brightness of the oranges really represent the subject matter. The necklace looks really good lying on a purple, navy or black t-shirt.<br />
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As I was listing the necklace in my Etsy shop, however, I noticed that the orange is flaking off of the glass beads I bought at the big box store! What?! Note to self - be sure to really check the beads obtained at a big box retailer! I usually don't buy a whole lot of beads from them, but every now and then I do find some I like. I shall be very careful from now on with which ones I do buy. I did check to make sure there wasn't any paint chipping off of them, but I guess the heat of the summer must've made the paint brittle? But on a positive note, I can think of the necklace and it's imperfect, chipped beads as a representation of the wear and tear those traffic cones go through, right? : ) The orange and yellow ones in the first necklace are vintage and have no chips in them. Eesh, so many things are cheap junk these days.<br />
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Finally I made a couple pair of earrings to go with the necklaces. I'm trying to perfect hoops, and I used a wooden dowel we had in the backroom for a mandrel. It works, but I think the hoops are a tad large for most women's liking, so I will search for a broom handle or something smaller.<br />
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Well that's it for my summer colors inspired creations. I usually don't like the color orange and therefore don't create any jewelry using that color. I like using more muted colors. Yet as I was playing around with the beads and after I made the first necklace I found myself looking at orange and other bright colors in a different way. I'm now in the process of making a few bracelets that are bright green, yellow and white. More summer colors!<br />
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Thanks for joining me here.Debhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16321818207012570471noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765080219833779021.post-59425543153212389322016-07-21T16:31:00.000-05:002017-05-04T11:07:22.864-05:00Allegory Gallery Tribes Challenge RevealAllegory Gallery hosts several bead challenges throughout the year (here's a link to the blog <a href="http://blog.allegorygallery.com/">http://blog.allegorygallery.com/</a>). Last year I had participated in a couple of them and had really enjoyed stretching creatively using different colors, beads and supplies. I wanted to join up again, but challenge reveals were moved to Facebook which I wasn't on so I didn't join in. But after reading about this challenge in a post by Andrew Thornton, the creative mastermind behind the Allegory Gallery challenges in his blog (<a href="http://andrew-thornton.blogspot.com/2016/05/tribes-competition-challenge.html">http://andrew-thornton.blogspot.com/2016/05/tribes-competition-challenge.html</a>), I knew I had to join Facebook and give it a go.<br />
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So here I am, new to Facebook (I know, what took me so long?) and since I live in Wisconsin, a proud member of the Forest Tribe. Here are some photos of what was posted on Allegory Gallery's blog regarding the beads included in the Forest Tribe mix.<br />
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I started with Andrew's pendant, then started selecting beads that had the deep, rich colors of the forest. I had two (nut?, seed?) beads, which have a cool looking texture that reminds me of bark, roots and vines in the forest. I ended up using two beautiful earthy green ceramic beads from Gaea, some vintage glass beads I had on hand including some old crystal and leaf and flower beads. I wanted that warm, rustic feel to my piece so I used oxidized copper wire to wire wrap the beads. After adding some flowers to Andrew's pendant, I felt the design needed more flowers (what doesn't?) so I wire wrapped a few more with some leaves thinking I'd just add them to one of the beads. Since that didn't work out, I wrapped them on a headpin and tried to use that for a component. Well, that didn't work either, so I settled on a piece of textured and oxidized copper sheet I made a while back. A few more bugs needed to be worked out of the design (yes, it was this morning when I finished), and voila! I give you my Forest Tribe Necklace.</div>
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I really enjoy participating in Andrew and Allegory Gallery's challenges. I highly recommend them to anyone out there who's starting out (or is a seasoned pro) in jewelry making. The bead mixes are full of beautiful beads and Andrew's pendant is always delightful. Go check out what everyone else has made at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/allegorygallerydesignchallenges/">Allegory Gallery's Design Challenges Group on Facebook. </a></div>
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Debhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16321818207012570471noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-765080219833779021.post-45858365388548608692016-07-06T13:41:00.000-05:002017-05-04T11:07:28.303-05:00Welcome to ubetchabeads blog!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1F7n3apfoWOApLT71R5iPq7LMfUdo9xoICWwIGI_ERddQDbxJLMz1i02PHqoZfoQgZNRcNpZGrSxUgT6c0fTUIUs7KXZPw_XRqzgkEAPcKldBFP2M51Cf-pAXImG3LH-5NGoCQ7ZpFGPe/s1600/RusticallyUrbaneHome.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="449" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1F7n3apfoWOApLT71R5iPq7LMfUdo9xoICWwIGI_ERddQDbxJLMz1i02PHqoZfoQgZNRcNpZGrSxUgT6c0fTUIUs7KXZPw_XRqzgkEAPcKldBFP2M51Cf-pAXImG3LH-5NGoCQ7ZpFGPe/s640/RusticallyUrbaneHome.JPG" width="640" /></a>This is my first blog post for ubetchabeads, a handcrafted jewelry line that I have been selling on Etsy called "ubetchabeads1" since 2012, and at local craft fairs. At <span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here.">ubetchabeads1 I offer my customers casual jewelry that's a mix of
classic styles with a bohemian feel. Beautiful
beads are always the stars of each piece.</span></div>
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<span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here."> Recently I have been working with copper sheet metal and have created some jewelry pieces with rustic copper dangles. Triangles have also been a motif I've been working with, but I've found that I need to really file down the pointed edges as rounding them makes the piece a lot more comfortable to wear - no pointy edges poking you! </span><br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2-6E1rlGHT25XKlrRwhyphenhyphen7z_JNzezBNk4QtnG0CUNr4iYgSw_ikc_1vlLIyDh9MqfPz2PlNw5BsZcV342Ea2Lp3QofQxomlnzdgfHhBgQ1nWaJd_Asphl5lbZ5pHAw1B1WvLZNe6oDo5RS/s1600/DSC_0027.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="176" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj2-6E1rlGHT25XKlrRwhyphenhyphen7z_JNzezBNk4QtnG0CUNr4iYgSw_ikc_1vlLIyDh9MqfPz2PlNw5BsZcV342Ea2Lp3QofQxomlnzdgfHhBgQ1nWaJd_Asphl5lbZ5pHAw1B1WvLZNe6oDo5RS/s320/DSC_0027.JPG" width="320" /></a><span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here.">This
first photo is of a pair of earrings I made with the copper triangles.
Even though I filed and filed the edges, I think I'll pull them apart
and file some more - they still feel a bit pokey!</span><br />
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<span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here.">This necklace features a lovely ceramic bead from Gaea Handmade. </span><br />
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<span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here.">Come join me as I plan to use this blog to describe my process, projects, tips and hopefully not too many frustrations as I continue to create my own vision of casual jewelry. I'll also </span><span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here."><span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here.">participate </span>in some bead blog hops and contests along the way and will introduce those of you who are new to jewelry making to some of the wonderful jewelry designers and bead makers out there.</span><br />
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<span class="mt-xs-1 text-gray-lighter" data-endpoint="AboutPost" data-inplace-editable-text="story" data-key="story" data-placeholder="How did you get started? What inspires you? We know each seller’s story is unique—tell yours here.">Thanks for joining me here. </span><br />
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