Monday, January 6, 2014
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Into the Forest Blog Hop

I can't believe it is almost here....seems like such a long time ago I signed up....
But since that time....when I took pictures...my computer has crashed and I lost the pictures, BUT I do have some of the beads I haven't used yet and the focal...so here is the "mix" that Lisa Lodge sent to me for this challenge...
I have had a blast with these beads and have changed my mind a hundred times...but I decided upon a design and can't wait to show it on the 11th...so stay tuned!!!!!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
The 3rd Annual Handcrafted Ornament Swap and Hop

Sorry I am late in posting...I am having such a time with my computer...hopefully after the first of the year, I can get a new one.
Though she doesn't have much to do.....(not) our esteemed leader Sally Russick has again challenged us to create a Christmas Ornament and swap.
This year my partner was Therese Frank of Therese's Treasures/facebook. I love the ornament she sent me as it is done with bead weaving...something which I am really trying to get the hang of. It is beautiful and is hanging on my tree in a front spot.She didn't think a white snow flake would be right since we both live close to the Gulf. And the blue and sandy colors represent the ocean and beach. The bead with the snowflake was made by Lesley Watts of the Beading Goddess Blog. I think it is just stunning. She even added a few goodies to my box to wet my appetite to get creative. I love it and even when we put the Christmas tree away...I have a hook by my desk that I am going to hang it on so I can look at it year round. Kudos to Sally and her awesome prompts for us.
For more Ornament goodies hop over to The Studio Sublime and check out the list of the participants.
And may I say to all who land here....Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! And May 2014 be the best year for you.
V
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Lampwork and Clay 2013 Blog Hop
Way back in the summer Lisa Lodge of Pine Ridge Treasures sent out a challenge using Lampwork beads and Clay beads. When I first got them...I of course had to try out some different arrangements...but nothing would work...they seemed to just laugh at me....soooooo....I am like...OK...you can go back into your envelope for now and sit on the back burner...I don't need you til Nov anyway....
Don't laugh...I know there a LOT of you that talk to your beads.....
So anyway I got busy with life...and was looking for something else when ALL OF A SUDDEN...this painted shell pendant just LEAPED at me and said..."hahaha...here I am and I know I will look GREAT with those Lampwork and Clay beads....." and you know...it was right....in fact...all that I needed just happened to be RIGHT ON my work table....How did they know?????
I had taken some before pics...BUT....my computer died the other night and of course I can't get to my pictures....so I had to take new ones of the finished product..
But before I show you...the Large clay beads are by Kazuri of Antelope Beads and the small one are by Bucaroo Beads, a Michigan Artist..no website. the painted shell was in my stash...I know I got it at JoAnns at some point...and then the rest of the beads are from my stash and from Cousin Beads...which I pick up at Walmart and JoAnns or anyplace really I see them... I just love working with them.
Anyway..below you will see the pictures...I even made matching earrings.
The two black shiny beads with the green/orange on them and the little orange disk on each side of them are the ones Lisa sent me...
Don't laugh...I know there a LOT of you that talk to your beads.....
So anyway I got busy with life...and was looking for something else when ALL OF A SUDDEN...this painted shell pendant just LEAPED at me and said..."hahaha...here I am and I know I will look GREAT with those Lampwork and Clay beads....." and you know...it was right....in fact...all that I needed just happened to be RIGHT ON my work table....How did they know?????
I had taken some before pics...BUT....my computer died the other night and of course I can't get to my pictures....so I had to take new ones of the finished product..
But before I show you...the Large clay beads are by Kazuri of Antelope Beads and the small one are by Bucaroo Beads, a Michigan Artist..no website. the painted shell was in my stash...I know I got it at JoAnns at some point...and then the rest of the beads are from my stash and from Cousin Beads...which I pick up at Walmart and JoAnns or anyplace really I see them... I just love working with them.
Anyway..below you will see the pictures...I even made matching earrings.
The two black shiny beads with the green/orange on them and the little orange disk on each side of them are the ones Lisa sent me...
This is a close up of the pendant that "spoke" to me....
And this is all beads together...don't they play nicely??? I used orange waxed cotton cord that I had picked up at JoAnns ages ago...then attached it to black chain using black wire that I had.
The green square beads are from Cousin Beads that I got at Walmart. I buy beads all the time and keep them in my stash area...never know when you will need them...the orange round ones...I have from a bag of broken jewelry I got at a thrift store... and the little black circle/spacers...I had on hand too.
I even made matching earrings...
I will soon have these in my Etsy shop...
I really enjoyed this challenge and have signed up for more of Lisa's challenges...just keep a look out for them...I can tell you I have one coming in January....maybe two....
Thanks for looking and for more great goodies...check out the links at Lisa Place.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Halloween/Day of the Dead Jewelry Blog Hop
It feels official here in FL. The weather has cooled...yeah...so it is beginning to feel a lot like fall/winter. I mean....50 degrees in FL...that is COLD to some, though I like it.
Anyway...everyone is hopping on the holiday bandwagon so I am too. My first Holiday Challenge is by Diana Ptaszynski of Suburban Girl Studio. It is called Halloween/Dad of the Dead Jewelry Blog Hop. My offering is made of clay that was made by a friend several years ago...of course my husband says they look like dogs...but they are really skeleton heads....
I did a coil of black wire and input red satin ribbon in it and capped the ends with Antique Copper styled cones. I then attached the bead with black wire. The earrings are just a smaller version of the main bead.
I am really trying to step out of the box and try different techniques. I like how the wire looks...but it is a bit stiff for my liking. But if the wire was any softer I don't think it would hold as well.
So here is my piece...make sure to hop around to the others listed below to see what spooky pieces they created in their cauldrons.
Thanks for looking and come back soon!


Anyway...everyone is hopping on the holiday bandwagon so I am too. My first Holiday Challenge is by Diana Ptaszynski of Suburban Girl Studio. It is called Halloween/Dad of the Dead Jewelry Blog Hop. My offering is made of clay that was made by a friend several years ago...of course my husband says they look like dogs...but they are really skeleton heads....
I did a coil of black wire and input red satin ribbon in it and capped the ends with Antique Copper styled cones. I then attached the bead with black wire. The earrings are just a smaller version of the main bead.
I am really trying to step out of the box and try different techniques. I like how the wire looks...but it is a bit stiff for my liking. But if the wire was any softer I don't think it would hold as well.
So here is my piece...make sure to hop around to the others listed below to see what spooky pieces they created in their cauldrons.
Thanks for looking and come back soon!


Diana Ptaszynski http://www. suburbangirlstudio.com
Staci Smith http://www. stacilouiseoriginals.com/
Kathleen Breeding http://99bobotw.blogspot.com
Sue Kennedy http://www.suebeads.blogspot. com
Dianne Miller http://www.artbydianne. blogspot.com
Lisa Liddy http://www.lisaliddy. wordpress.com
Toltec Jewels http://www. JewelSchoolFriends.com
Linda Landig http://www.LindasBeadBlog.com
Laura Medeiros http://Www.zoeowyn.blogspot. com
Lynn Jobber http://thecreativeklutz. blogspot.co.uk
Michelle McCarthy http://www.fireflydesignstudi o.blogspot.com
Karen Totten http://www.starryroadstudio. blogspot.com
Jayne Capps https://mamasgottodoodle. blogspot.com
Jenny Davies-Reazor http://jdaviesreazor.com/blog
Joan Miller http://metalmudandsand. blogspot.com/
Melissa Trudinger http://www.beadrecipes. wordpress.com
Kari Asbury http://hippiechickdesign. blogspot.com
Inge von Roos http://www.ingetraud. wordpress.com
Andrea Glick http://zenithjade.blogspot. com
Stephanie LaRosa http://Www.stringaholic. blogspot.com
Lola Surwillo http://www.beadlolabead.com
Jennifer Cameron http://glassaddictions.com/ blog
Diane Hawkey http://dianehawkey.blogspot. com
Kristi Harrison http://kristibasket- itsanewday.blogspot.com
Nicole Valentine Rimmer http://www.nvalentine. blogspot.com
Tanya Goodwin http://www.Pixiloo.blogspot. com
Shai Williams http://shaihasramblings. blogspot.com/
Sandra McGriff http://skyescreativechaos. blogspot.com
Sarajo Wentling http://www.sjdesignsjewelry. blogspot.com
Marie Covert http://thistledown-and- swaddlings.blogspot.com
Lisa Stukel http://www. carefreejewelrybylisa. blogspot.com
Laurie Vyselaar http://www.Lefthandjewelry. wordpress.com
Sherri Stokey http://www.knotjustmacrame. com
Pam Traub http://www.klassyjoolz. blogspot.com
Lori Dorrington http://lorisglassworks. blogspot.com
Kristen Stevens http://kristen-beadjourney. blogspot.com
Eleanor Burian-Mohr http:// cornerstoregoddessjewelry. blogspot.com
Sally Russick http://thestudiosublime.com
Dawn M. Gallop http://www. flipflopsandpoptarts.com
Sunday, October 27, 2013
2nd Annual October Fest
For this challenge we were asked to create based on October. Well in Florida it is hard to tell if it is October, though it is starting to cool off. But up north, I know the colors are just awe inspiring. So I took those colors...reds, browns, golds, greens, yellows and oranges and put together a few pieces.
The first one is a free form crochet necklace using buttons and some beads. It is big enough to slip over the head. I made matching earrings.
The second is some fabric I had that I made into a type of scarf then slid brown wooden beads onto it, separated by glued in wooden beads. Then on one side I took some green, red, and orange shimmer fabric, cut it into strips and laced through some more wooden beads then laced each end with some more wooden beads. The closure is a purse ring that I fabric glued the ends around, so it too just slips over the head.
Then I again used some fall colored buttons and made two sets of earrings.
Thanks for stopping by..for more fall beauties check out the links below.
Caroline http:// Carolynscreationswa.blogspot.c om
Andrea Glick-Zenith http://zenithjade.blogspot.com /
Dolores Raml http://craftydscreations.wordp ress.com/
Karla Morgan http://TexasPepperJams.blogspo t.com
Susie Harris http://jewelleryjunkie.blogspo t.com/
Susan http://libellulajewelry.com
Mischelle http://micheladasmusings.blog spot.com/
Billi http://billi-rs-rothove.blogsp ot.com/
Kay Thomerson http://kayzkreationz.blogspot. com/
Jean Yates http://prettykittydogmoonjewe lry.blogspot.com/
Kelly Hosford Patterson http://travelingsideshow.blogs pot.com
Kathy Lindemer http://bay-moon-design.blogspo t.com
Liz E http://beadcontagion. blogspot.com
Jasvanti Patel http://jewelrybyjasvanti.blog spot.com
Christie Murrow www.charisdesignsjewelry.blogs pot.com
Jodie Marshall http://marshalljodie.blogspot. com/
Andrea Trank http://heavenlanecreations.co m/
Dini Bruinsma http://angazabychanges.blogsp ot.nl
Elsie Deliz Fonseca http://ladelizchica.blogspot.c om/
Pepita www.pepita-handmade.blogspot.c om
Karla Morgan http://texaspepperjams.blogsp ot.com/
Kathleen http://99bobotw.blogspot.com/
Veralynne http://veradesigns.blogspot.co m/ you are here...
Rana Wilson http://ranaleadesigns.blogspot .com/
Catherine King http://catherines-musings.blog spot.com/
Lily Vincent http://thecreativeklutz.blogsp ot.co.uk/
Janice Hidey (Janimar) http://drawingthelinesomewhere .com/
Cory Tompkins http://TealwaterDesigns.blogsp ot.com
Candida Castleberry www.spunsugarbeadworks.blogsp ot.com
Cynthia Kent Machata http://antiquitytravelers.blo gspot.com/
Alicia Marinache http://www.allprettythings.ca
Linda Anderson http://fromTheBeadBoard.blogs pot.com
Leah Curtis http://beadyeyedbunny.blogspot .com/
Jennifer Reno (JenRen) http://jenrenjewelry. blogspot.com/
Robin Reed http://willowdragon.blogspot.c om/
Tanty Sri Hartanti www.tjewellicious.blogspot. com
Lisa Lodge http://gratefulartist.blogspo t.com/
Ingrid A. http://lilisgems.wordpress.co m/
Judy Turner www.silver-rains.blogspot.com
Gina Hockett http://freestyleelements.blogs pot.com/
Nelly May www.smellynelly.blogspot.com
Tanya McGuire http://tanyamcguire.blogspot.c om/
Ahowin http://www.blog. ahowinjewelry.com
Sonya Stille http://dreaminofbeads.blogspot .com
Pam http://www.klassyjoolz.blogsp ot.com
Carol D. http://dillmansdallies.blogsp ot.com/
Asri Wahyuningsih http://asribeadwork.blogspot. com/
Ginger Bishop http://lilmummylikes.blogspot. com
Janine http://www.esfera.me/travel/bl og/travel-stories
Shaiha Williams http://shaihasramblings.blogs pot.com/
Toltec Jewels (Rita, your hostess) www.JewelSchoolFriends.com
The first one is a free form crochet necklace using buttons and some beads. It is big enough to slip over the head. I made matching earrings.
The second is some fabric I had that I made into a type of scarf then slid brown wooden beads onto it, separated by glued in wooden beads. Then on one side I took some green, red, and orange shimmer fabric, cut it into strips and laced through some more wooden beads then laced each end with some more wooden beads. The closure is a purse ring that I fabric glued the ends around, so it too just slips over the head.
Then I again used some fall colored buttons and made two sets of earrings.
Thanks for stopping by..for more fall beauties check out the links below.
Caroline http:// Carolynscreationswa.blogspot.c
Andrea Glick-Zenith http://zenithjade.blogspot.com
Dolores Raml http://craftydscreations.wordp
Karla Morgan http://TexasPepperJams.blogspo
Susie Harris http://jewelleryjunkie.blogspo
Susan http://libellulajewelry.com
Mischelle http://micheladasmusings.blog
Billi http://billi-rs-rothove.blogsp
Kay Thomerson http://kayzkreationz.blogspot.
Jean Yates http://prettykittydogmoonjewe
Kelly Hosford Patterson http://travelingsideshow.blogs
Kathy Lindemer http://bay-moon-design.blogspo
Liz E http://beadcontagion.
Jasvanti Patel http://jewelrybyjasvanti.blog
Christie Murrow www.charisdesignsjewelry.blogs
Jodie Marshall http://marshalljodie.blogspot.
Andrea Trank http://heavenlanecreations.co
Dini Bruinsma http://angazabychanges.blogsp
Elsie Deliz Fonseca http://ladelizchica.blogspot.c
Pepita www.pepita-handmade.blogspot.c
Karla Morgan http://texaspepperjams.blogsp
Kathleen http://99bobotw.blogspot.com/
Veralynne http://veradesigns.blogspot.co
Rana Wilson http://ranaleadesigns.blogspot
Catherine King http://catherines-musings.blog
Lily Vincent http://thecreativeklutz.blogsp
Janice Hidey (Janimar) http://drawingthelinesomewhere
Cory Tompkins http://TealwaterDesigns.blogsp
Candida Castleberry www.spunsugarbeadworks.blogsp
Cynthia Kent Machata http://antiquitytravelers.blo
Alicia Marinache http://www.allprettythings.ca
Linda Anderson http://fromTheBeadBoard.blogs
Leah Curtis http://beadyeyedbunny.blogspot
Jennifer Reno (JenRen) http://jenrenjewelry.
Robin Reed http://willowdragon.blogspot.c
Tanty Sri Hartanti www.tjewellicious.blogspot.
Lisa Lodge http://gratefulartist.blogspo
Ingrid A. http://lilisgems.wordpress.co
Judy Turner www.silver-rains.blogspot.com
Gina Hockett http://freestyleelements.blogs
Nelly May www.smellynelly.blogspot.com
Tanya McGuire http://tanyamcguire.blogspot.c
Ahowin http://www.blog.
Sonya Stille http://dreaminofbeads.blogspot
Pam http://www.klassyjoolz.blogsp
Carol D. http://dillmansdallies.blogsp
Asri Wahyuningsih http://asribeadwork.blogspot.
Ginger Bishop http://lilmummylikes.blogspot.
Janine http://www.esfera.me/travel/bl
Shaiha Williams http://shaihasramblings.blogs
Toltec Jewels (Rita, your hostess) www.JewelSchoolFriends.com
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Do Over Challenge - 6th
I have been wanting to do one of these forever, and when Jeannie Dukic of JKD Jewelry posted for it...I jumped on immediately! I love being creative and am always trying to do things out of the box. I guess you could say it is like the new Sci Channel advertisement for a new show...the future starts today...sounds like a good mantra....hmmmm.
So, below is the picture of the piece I got. I ALMOST took the whole thing apart before taking a picture as I was so excited!
So, below is the picture of the piece I got. I ALMOST took the whole thing apart before taking a picture as I was so excited!
Of course that pink bead with the roses on it...just SCREAMED bead work pendant. And since I had just finished a cabochon challenge with Sally Russick of the The Studio Sublime and wanted to stretch my wings based on what she had taught me I was like "lets fly baby!"
But for those that really know me, I don't do the simple...I want to always challenge myself. So I had downloaded the book "Bored By Back Stitch" By Cyndi Lavin of Mazeltov Jewelry and had been just drooling over the pictures wanting to "bead" something!!!!
So I went through the book and found the Single St Petersburg Chain Motif. Of course there were SOOOO many different designs, it was really hard to choose. But I did decide that the St Petersburg Chain had a "swing" to it and would look really good!
Below is a collage of the in between steps.....
We had to use at least 50% of the beads, I used 4 of the main beads, then the small silver ones, and the chain. The bead caps came from the do over necklace also. The seed beads and the small filler beads were from me.
This is what I had left over...
I have some plans for them too.
I really love the way my finished piece turned out. The "little bow" at the bottom has a tiny metal rose that I stitched in with the crystal beads. I also enclosed a larger detail of the beaded pendant. I can't say enough on how happy I was that Sally put out this challenge and that Cyndi had written her book. With out these two wonderful people, I wouldn't have had the nerve to try the beading. AND with out Jeannie hosting the challenge, I wouldn't have been even interested in it...So THANK YOU to my inspirational peeps for giving me this chance.
Future....here I come!
For more do over's hop the list below!
Jeannie K Dukic
Penny Houghton
Susan Delaney
Becky Pancake
Therese Frank
Donetta Farrington
Molly Alexander
Mowse Doyle
Renetha Stanziano
Ginger Davis Allman
Kathy Richardson
Christie Murrow
Veralynne Malone
Shai Williams
Beti Horvath
Linda Britt
Miranda Ackerley
Mischelle Andrade
Tracy Stillman
Charlene Bausinger
Deana Hager
Penny Houghton
Susan Delaney
Becky Pancake
Therese Frank
Donetta Farrington
Molly Alexander
Mowse Doyle
Renetha Stanziano
Ginger Davis Allman
Kathy Richardson
Christie Murrow
Veralynne Malone
Shai Williams
Beti Horvath
Linda Britt
Miranda Ackerley
Mischelle Andrade
Tracy Stillman
Charlene Bausinger
Deana Hager
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