I had a lot of fun with July's Theme of the Month from the Art Elements blog! Marsha Neal challenged us to be inspired by flowers... an easy task especially this time of year when things are actually blooming in Minnesota. It didn't hurt that I had just visited some lovely gardens during our tour of Great Britain last month either!
Not totally a new idea for me, but this month I did get the chance to play with some new colors as well as a slightly different spin on some branch components wire wrapped with Czech glass flower beads. This first one was a special order for a friend. I had made a similar one with copper plated components but she wasn't a fan of copper. Once I got my hand on some silver colored branch components, I was able to whip this up for her!
For this next necklace, I clipped off one of the branch connectors and turned the piece on it's end as a fun floral dangle from one of Heather Power's larger scale polymer clay birds. A fun way to give flight to this little Humblebeads creation!!
Next up, I finally made a necklace with the floral pendant that I made in last year's instructor make & take round robin at the Adornments Mixed Media Jewelry Retreat. This was Erin Prias-Hintz's project and was made with two part epoxy clay and some fun Pearl Ex powders. The pendant was fun to create and I'm glad that I've finally made something with it. It's a pretty simple design... just strung with tons of great metallic Czech glass beads. Maybe I'll add some of those powders to my Amazon shopping cart... hmmm.
Since earrings are my favorite thing to make, I had to include at least one pair for this reveal. I picked out a gorgeous pair of copper and resin charms by Twinkiedinky with a blue and golden yellow floral pattern. To keep them from getting too heavy, I used some chunky amber colored lucite beads framed by copper plated bead caps.
For some time I've been looking at a tube of some fun green-yellow tube beads with white stripes that I got in a goody bag from Candie Cooper at a Twin Cities Bead Bazaar event this spring. I had cut them off the strand and got them into a box... but that box has been hanging out off to the side on my bead table ever since. I was toying with the idea of doing a multi-strand bracelet with them (and I still may) but this amazing daisy pendant from Golem Design Studio jumped out at me. This is one of the thicker pendants I have from Golem (it's domed rather than flat) so I thought that using some heavier weight waxed linen
There are still a bunch of flower pieces on my bead board... we'll see how many more become something now and what gets put away for another day.
P.S. I did manage to make something else for this challenge! I had a couple of floral pendants from the super talented Ashley Bonney of Summer Wind Art on my bead table but in the end it was this sweet and subtly colored piece that had to be made into a necklace. I had a lot of fun picking out a variety of Czech glass beads in pale hues to match the pendant. There are also a couple of rose quartz rounds in there.
Please take some time and look at the wonderful things people are creating and contributing to this theme by visiting these artists blogs (if you are having issues leaving comments, please try using google chrome as your browser).
You can also see and participate yourself via social media by using the hashtags: #AEThemeChallengeand #AEFlowers
Here is a list Visiting Artists:
Alysen
Cat
Divya
Evie and Beth
Jill
Hope
Kathy
Linda
Louise
Martha
Melissa
Michelle
Rozantia
Sarah
Sarajo (you are here)
Tammy
Art Elements Blog Contributors:
Caroline
Cathy
Claire
Jenny
Laney
Lesley
Marsha
Susan
Alysen
Cat
Divya
Evie and Beth
Jill
Hope
Kathy
Linda
Louise
Martha
Melissa
Michelle
Rozantia
Sarah
Sarajo (you are here)
Tammy
Art Elements Blog Contributors:
Caroline
Cathy
Claire
Jenny
Laney
Lesley
Marsha
Susan
All of these are stunning. I don't even have a favorite.
ReplyDeleteWow! So many pretty things. I am especially fond of those twig/branch components. I love the way you used them in your designs. And those earrings are really, really cute!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful jewellery, the one with the little bird is my favourite
ReplyDeleteGorgeous designs, you have a wonderful eye for colour!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for those branch components! Both pieces with them are amazing! I can't choose a favorite as all the designs are so beautiful! Indeed, this theme calls for a sequel, new ideas keep coming to my mind, too :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you wired the flower dangles to the branches to create that "in bloom" look. It makes the jewellery really special.
ReplyDeleteAll of your pieces are lovely. Being an earring fan, I especially like your resin and copper ones. The colors are great. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty. Great work!
ReplyDeleteSarajo, All the pieces you've created for this challenge are Super Duper :). My fave is the bird, I love the colors and it makes me smile. Alysen
ReplyDeleteOh I really like the wrapped flowers on the branch connector. Brilliant! Beautiful pieces as always - but the colors in the necklace with Erin's/class pendant? They really sing! Thanks for joining us!
ReplyDeleteSo much awesome!! I love, love, love that copper necklace with the Humblebeads bird. It's extraordinary! But, all of your pieces are always so well-done. You've hit this challenge out of the park as usual.
ReplyDeleteHard to say what's my favorite, but I do really love the color combo on the earrings, and the Summer Wind pendant necklace is calling out to me as well! Glad you were so inspired!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stuff!
ReplyDeleteWonderful jewelry designs for this theme. You gave each art bead the perfect setting. And yes, get the Pearl Ex powders. They are super fun. ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! You were so industrious - and each piece is gorgeous. A lot of inspiration here.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so lovely. I'm intrigued by how you attached the flower beads to the branches. So clever!
ReplyDeleteAll the pieces are beautiful. I love the last one. subtle and ethereal colors and the way you put them together is amazing
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