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I feel like the picture above is what summer nights of my childhood felt like... just a vast expanse of flickering fireflies. I know there were really never quite this many, but things just feel different when we are children. My friends and I spent countless hours chasing lightning bugs, holding them in our hands mesmerized by the flickering light of their tails, bringing an unlucky few home in jars to light our bedrooms.
When this challenge was announced overachiever me wanted to try and make some little firefly charms out of copper sheet using Heather Powers' "metal sketches" technique and some patinas. Realistic, time crunched for two trips in two weeks me said "Shut up, that's not happening!" Sigh. Maybe I'll give that idea a try down the road when I have time on my hands. *Laughs hysterically.*
Rational me remembered that I had a strand of little green and gold Czech glass ladybugs in my stash. (At least I think they're ladybugs since I have the same shape in red with black... but I'm not sure why the bead makers decided on this particular color combo.) I dug the little guys out and made the executive decision that they would have to work as fireflies... maybe they're just short!
The first design that came to mind involved having the little buggy beads dangling from some sort of flower. The flowers are mostly white with faint touches of color so I added more of the green in the centers.
The second pair of earrings didn't end up the way I was initially imagining them, but I like the end result so much better! I thought I could pull something off where I had little piece of waxed linen with seed beads tied to the ends hanging behind, and reaching below the bug bead. I made one that way and it just didn't sit right and I wasn't loving it. The earring design was fine without that but lacked something. I rummaged through my tubes of seed beads and found some in a similar green that, thankfully, fit onto the topmost jump rings. A small touch, but it gave the needed pop the design had been lacking.
I don't often work with gold, but it just seemed the right thing to do for both of this month's pairs because of the gold in the bug beads. I also thought the tiny gold filled bead underneath the bug was reminiscent of the firefly's tail.
In other news, I also made a firefly necklace the same weekend that I made these earrings. You'll have to wait to see that one though until the reveal for the Art Elements June Theme Challenge. Find out more about that HERE.
The second pair are my favorite. I love the green and gold together and you are right the seed beads are perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteThose are sweet little earrings you made. I think the green is perfect and with the gold they fit well for the challenge
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Sweet little bug beads! I think they absolutely make great fireflies. Looking forward to seeing the necklace. Thanks for playing along with me! Enjoy the day! Erin
ReplyDeleteYour glass beads worked out just right for this challenge. I like both of your pairs, but just can't resist those ones with the flowers. Cool beans!
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