Thursday, March 25, 2010

Looks Kinda Like Apples. . .


So, last night I went to my favorite destination in the whole world, the Wye River Design Studio, intent on making a gift for someone. I knew I wanted to make earrings and either a bracelet or a necklace. Imagine my surprise when I walked in and found almost everyone I am friends with there. Apparently, my discussion group from Kent Island MOPS decided to meet there last night for an impromptu mom's night out. We had a lot of fun laughing, telling stories, and basically enjoying a night of crafting without our kids or husbands.

The picture here is what I made last night. This is going to be a gift for someone, and I really hope she likes it. The beads for this project came in a kit. This Saturday, I am taking my 6 year old daughter down to the studio to make a complimentary necklace for this set. I can curious to see what she creates. She has a way with beads. She almost picks beads out at random, using her own brand of "the force" and strings them in a way that I think will never work out. When she is done, the result is usually gorgeous. Sometimes I think we all need to create that way, just pick up what we like and put it together. I used to think the beads she picked had nothing in common, but of course that isn't true. Every bead she selects has HER in common, so how can they not work?

Next week, I will display what she comes up with.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Jewelry Wire and and a Clasp



This is my first attempt at creating jewelry using wire and a clasp. Last Wednesday I took a jewelry class at the Wye River Studio and this is the fruits of my labors.

My first step was to peruse the materials and find beads or spacers that inspired me. As I looked through the silver spacer beads, I quickly came upon these small butterflies. Because we have had such a nasty, rainy, snowy winter here in Maryland, the butterflies made me think of spring and better things to come.

Once I had my inspiration, I needed to find a color scheme. My favorite color combination has always been purple and green, so it was pretty easy to go from there.

The earrings were made using silver head pins strung with silver butterfly spacers, silver flower spacers and green and purple beads. The necklace came together pretty quickly once I had the earring done. I used a silver toggle clasp as the closure.

If I can get my webcam to work tomorrow night, I will be debuting my earrings and necklace on Inspired at Homes Web Pajama party. If you are not already a party guest, you should really check it out. It is a lot of fun, and full of great crafting ideas.

Monday, March 15, 2010

The Beginning of a Bead-utiful adventure






Last year, I was lucky enough to move to within walking distance of the Wye River Design Studio, in downtown Grasonville, MD. The owner and operator of the studio, recognizing that I needed a distraction from the rewarding, but tedious life of a stay at home mom, quickly took me under her wing and indulged my love of all things crafty.

I tried most of the crafts in the shop. I quickly discovered that I most enjoyed making mosaics and creating beaded jewelry.

The pictures accompanying this blog were some of my first beading creations. I debuted my collection at the Kent Island Federation of Art's Artoberfest, held in late October of last year. My collection was mostly stretchy bracelets and necklaces, which I marketed toward the child and elderly demographic. I did fairly well, selling 4 bracelets and 1 necklace, making 5$ profit over my table fee. Last week, I started learning about working with jewelry wire and clasps. As my skill set grows, I hope to be debuting more pieces in craft shows and eventually launching my own website selling my jewelry.


Until then, enjoy. The pieces shown were made with stretchy string and plastic beads.