Showing posts with label necklaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklaces. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Friday, May 27, 2011

Chocobaubles


There was a very eye-catching red and black necklace on a mannequin at Kohl's during the winter. It had a large silk flower on ribbon where this design has a bow, but it was very fun to try to replicate the look. I'm not sure if I should share this detail, but if you are concerned for our environment and appreciate re-used materials, you'll be glad to know that the ribbon was a part of packaging for Valentine chocolates!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Vintage Fresh 2

Kathy, from Icebox Antiques and Collectibles in International Falls, MN, has given me a vicarious thrill by shopping for vintage jewelry and beads that I can reimagine. These wine-colored beads spoke to me right away, but I wanted more glass and metal to make them look more up-to-date.
I showcased beads with interesting finishes and shapes and created a focal bead by netting around one of the larger ones. Finally, I strung some seed beads that I love (matte and rainbow peridot with bronze lining, shimmery burgundy, etc.) together with premade chain and added dangles of glass flowers and leaves.

Several days after I made the necklace above, I pulled it from its display and cut a few links from the chain above the glass flowers and leaves because the proportions were bothering me. While I was at it, I crafted some cluster drop earrings with the same motif.
I've added this additional photo of the necklace so that the beads are more easily seen. The initial picture showed the shape, but not the cool finishes and textures that enchanted me!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Vintage Fresh

Vintage beads from a broken necklace! Even though the finish on these plastic beads was worn, they were irrestistible. They had organic shapes, but an electric color! I played with some color combinations and decided that less was way more!
First, I made a focal pendant by wire-wrapping one of the "crumpled" beads. Next, I used a more substantial wire than I have previously to crochet new aqua seed beads together with glass bicones and faceted plastic beads that were rescued from a stuffy black vintage necklace.Note to self: Plastic crochet hooks do not stand up well to the lower gauge wire. Invest in an aluminum one.



Sunday, May 22, 2011

Spring Play



The internet is a beautiful thing! After admiring the coil-style earrings around town, I found a tutorial online. (I'll post the link as soon as I can find it, again!) Honestly, my first try wasn't so great. I ended with one passable drop, so I took that to be a sign that it was meant to be a pendant rather than an earring. That said, the coiling gizmo was so fun, that some silly earrings came out of the deal. The photograph doesn't do the pieces justice...they are odd, but I love the colors.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Show and Tell




Pictures will be coming soon, but this blurry little number from my iPhone makes a great placeholder!

This is Ruby Ru modeling "Carolina" (featuring glass and painted shell in turquoise shades.)