Saturday, August 29, 2015
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Year of Jewelry---Week 34 - Life is a Beach
This week's subject is Life is a Beach...
I live in the desert, and yes, it is like a giant beach.. no water, but plenty of sand!
I love the water, grew up loving to swim, loving a beach and loving the way it makes you feel...warm and content with the world.
This is a bought bezel that I thought was cute... and it was on clearance, how can you go wrong? I used a nice paper for the background, covered it in glitter (since glitter makes everything nice) and used some sand for the bottom, some real shells and filled it up with resin.
The 'chain' is made of 6/0, 8/0, 10/0. 11/0, and 15/0 seed beads, done in a cellini spiral.
The clasp is bought... it's Summer, what can I say?
I live in the desert, and yes, it is like a giant beach.. no water, but plenty of sand!
I love the water, grew up loving to swim, loving a beach and loving the way it makes you feel...warm and content with the world.
This is a bought bezel that I thought was cute... and it was on clearance, how can you go wrong? I used a nice paper for the background, covered it in glitter (since glitter makes everything nice) and used some sand for the bottom, some real shells and filled it up with resin.
The 'chain' is made of 6/0, 8/0, 10/0. 11/0, and 15/0 seed beads, done in a cellini spiral.
The clasp is bought... it's Summer, what can I say?
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
July and August
The month of July and August were filled with Summer Camps and Vacations! I did work even on vacation and have tons of pictures to go along with the work, just haven't had time to get hem posted, will try very hard after the first week of school to get caught up with this project.
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Week 31 - Birthstone of the Month: Peridot
OK, this is getting embarrassing, I didn't do the theme again...
here is what I have for this week, I kind of like it, though I made it with bought materials, I mean the chain and the head pins and the beads,and the spacers...
I know a lot of people complain when a person makes a necklace out of store bought items... Some will say this is not being a jeweler. That's ok... I wanted uniform, and I like the idea of working fast. I figure that is why they made the machine to make the links on a chain... fast... and why on earth would you want to make a chain when you can buy them?
I don't find this to be "cheating"
I find this as being creative.
I saw a necklace something like this somewhere, I don't know where, or if it was an old design, or who made the first version of it, I think it is kind of reminiscent of those old crystal necklaces that my mother wore, but just a little more hip.
lol... ok, here goes...
I used three sizes of gold chain, charlottes in 6/0; 10mm faceted teardrop crystals, rhinestone spacers, 4mm faceted crystal bicones
I know a lot of people complain when a person makes a necklace out of store bought items... Some will say this is not being a jeweler. That's ok... I wanted uniform, and I like the idea of working fast. I figure that is why they made the machine to make the links on a chain... fast... and why on earth would you want to make a chain when you can buy them?
I don't find this to be "cheating"
I find this as being creative.
I saw a necklace something like this somewhere, I don't know where, or if it was an old design, or who made the first version of it, I think it is kind of reminiscent of those old crystal necklaces that my mother wore, but just a little more hip.
lol... ok, here goes...
I used three sizes of gold chain, charlottes in 6/0; 10mm faceted teardrop crystals, rhinestone spacers, 4mm faceted crystal bicones
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Week 29 - Let the Games Begin
This is the bead embroidered bracelet that I have been working on, kind of like it!
To me, it is a Summery garden, full of flowers, all we need are some bees and butterflies and the scene would be complete.
Summer is a time of fun and games and flowers... I always end back with flowers.
This is no exception!
Glass seed beads 10/0 and 6/0; resin flowers
To me, it is a Summery garden, full of flowers, all we need are some bees and butterflies and the scene would be complete.
Summer is a time of fun and games and flowers... I always end back with flowers.
This is no exception!
Glass seed beads 10/0 and 6/0; resin flowers
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Week 28 - Beach, Sun, Water!
This is my interpretation of "Beach, Sun, Water!"
I've been experimenting for a few years with underwater themes, waves and using different, natural items in my jewelry, I kind of like the use of real shells, real natural stones, and seaglass, I have even used sand brought home from different places I have visited, like from Normandy, the Firth of Forth, Mississippi coast, White Sands, and I can safely say... I have so many vials of sand that I can do maybe 20 more without repeating a single visit!
Bead embroidery done with 15/0; 11/0; 10/0; 8/0; 6/0 seed beads; bugle beads; 4-8 mm round crystal pearls; 4-6mm crystal bicones; 6mm crystal; stones; seashells, Polymer "Seaglass" and a crab pendant.
The 'chain' part of the necklace is random glass beads and stone and a modified right angle weave also, the clasp is made from a silver plated connector and a sterling silver shaped wire.
I've been experimenting for a few years with underwater themes, waves and using different, natural items in my jewelry, I kind of like the use of real shells, real natural stones, and seaglass, I have even used sand brought home from different places I have visited, like from Normandy, the Firth of Forth, Mississippi coast, White Sands, and I can safely say... I have so many vials of sand that I can do maybe 20 more without repeating a single visit!
The 'chain' part of the necklace is random glass beads and stone and a modified right angle weave also, the clasp is made from a silver plated connector and a sterling silver shaped wire.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Year of Jewelry-Week 27-Birthstone of the Month- Ruby
This month is a special month! My daughter was born in the middle of July... a very hot and dry year... and I can remember thinking that her birthstone would be lovely...when someday when she was grown, she would have rubies, very precious stones. I love the phrase ..."A price above rubies"... and that is how I think of my daughter... as being precious.
This necklace is not made with actual rubies, but if I could afford it, it would be!
I loved the color of the cut glass and crystals, what a rich and welcoming birthstone.
An actual gemtone in itself, the ruby is prized in many countries as being worth more than other precious gemstones. It's deep red evokes thoughts of blood and life itself.
The Chinese Emperor Kublai Khan was said to have offered an entire city in exchange for a sizable Ruby. Rubies were given in offering to Krishna along with gold to ask to be granted rebirth as an emperor, and Rubies are mentioned in the Bible and by the Roman Pliny, who used it's description in his writings. The word Ruby comes from the word in Latin RUBER, translated into English as 'red'.
No wonder we have a fascination with this gem. It seems to have been used throughout the ages as a good luck charm, bringing safety, health and invincibility!

Here is my homage to the ruby...
This necklace is not made with actual rubies, but if I could afford it, it would be!
I loved the color of the cut glass and crystals, what a rich and welcoming birthstone.
An actual gemtone in itself, the ruby is prized in many countries as being worth more than other precious gemstones. It's deep red evokes thoughts of blood and life itself.
The Chinese Emperor Kublai Khan was said to have offered an entire city in exchange for a sizable Ruby. Rubies were given in offering to Krishna along with gold to ask to be granted rebirth as an emperor, and Rubies are mentioned in the Bible and by the Roman Pliny, who used it's description in his writings. The word Ruby comes from the word in Latin RUBER, translated into English as 'red'.
No wonder we have a fascination with this gem. It seems to have been used throughout the ages as a good luck charm, bringing safety, health and invincibility!
Here is my homage to the ruby...
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Week 25 The Year of Jewelry Project
This week's theme was supposed to be " My Dad's Favorite Colour".... which I have no idea about... My father died when I was 14,so I am lacking in ideas on this one... I could lie and tell you that it was blue or black or something... but it is lost to me... and my mom is in one of those periods that she probably would answer, and it might be right, but who would know for sure...
Sooo.... this is what i was working on anyway, and decided that it would suit this week's bit of jewelry.
This is a Scotty dog, one that I really like, it is made from sheet steel, enamels and rhinestones and a Swarovski crystal for the eye.
I started making Scotties back in the 90s. I sold a ton of them and gave away as many. I put away the pattern for a long, long time and when I decided I needed to make some more... well, I looked at the pattern and decided that I didn't like it, and it was too big... so I drafted another pattern, and voila! here it is. I do these in copper, brass, silver and like this one... steel. It has a pin back and is just the right size now.
Sooo.... this is what i was working on anyway, and decided that it would suit this week's bit of jewelry.

I started making Scotties back in the 90s. I sold a ton of them and gave away as many. I put away the pattern for a long, long time and when I decided I needed to make some more... well, I looked at the pattern and decided that I didn't like it, and it was too big... so I drafted another pattern, and voila! here it is. I do these in copper, brass, silver and like this one... steel. It has a pin back and is just the right size now.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Week 24 - Something Old + Something New
Week 24-- Something Old and Something New
I have been making Scottie Dogs of some type for over 20 years, some out of metal, some out of fabric, some beaded like this one... so this is something old, but I found these cute little charms, thought that they would look cute on the collar of the little dogs, so that is something new!
I don't own a terrier like this, but I think it would be a fun dog to have. I don't know the fascination with them other than they are just so adorable. They seem to always symbolize Scotland, in that tenacious way that Terriers have of being small but tough. I think of Scotland like that. Not a huge country, but it is so very tough, sticking it out through all the trouble and turmoil over the centuries... I like Scotland.
I don't own a terrier like this, but I think it would be a fun dog to have. I don't know the fascination with them other than they are just so adorable. They seem to always symbolize Scotland, in that tenacious way that Terriers have of being small but tough. I think of Scotland like that. Not a huge country, but it is so very tough, sticking it out through all the trouble and turmoil over the centuries... I like Scotland.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Week 19--Year of Jewelry- - My Mother's Favorite Colour
Here it is, nearly Mother's Day weekend... I can't believe it, because that means that school is nearly over... just another 6 weeks and it will be Summer break... YIKES!
My mother has had such a rough time of it lately, you all know that she has been in and out of the hospital for the past month or so, and she was gravely ill since January. I know now, looking back, that she was feeling really bad in December as well. She just wasn't her perky self. Now she has good days and bad days, and well... on her good days, she is perky, fun and flirty... she winked at my friend as he was telling her goodbye one day... yep, that's my mom!
Mom gets her love of purple from my grandmother, who also loved purple. I don't know what it says about a person that loves purple, but... I know that one study said that painting your home in that color can make people nauseous... I believe that! I love purple as well, but couldn't stand much of it... we moved into the house that I kind of grew up in, my aunt and uncle owned it for something like44 years. They had added on a new bath, bedroom, pantry and grand room as well as a two car garage and work area, which was a wonderful addition. But the bathroom was done in lavender and white tiles, the shower was done in all lavender... and ugh... trying to find bath towels was hard, but you can't imagine what trouble it was to find fabric to change the look of the room without contrasting too much with that color. YIKES!
Anyway, Mom decided to paint her bathroom with white and purple, and it ended up looking pretty good. Not enough of the purple to make it outrageous... then she had me do a mural on her bedroom wall... of Wisteria vines. Yes, purple in there as
well... and you know, it was ok. I don't really like murals in my bedroom, but in hers it looked like it fit.
This piece is made of a Crystal Rivoli, 11/0 glass seeds, 6/0 glass, and tube beads. The 'chain' is made from Czech glass, pearl, metal and crystals.
Mom gets her love of purple from my grandmother, who also loved purple. I don't know what it says about a person that loves purple, but... I know that one study said that painting your home in that color can make people nauseous... I believe that! I love purple as well, but couldn't stand much of it... we moved into the house that I kind of grew up in, my aunt and uncle owned it for something like44 years. They had added on a new bath, bedroom, pantry and grand room as well as a two car garage and work area, which was a wonderful addition. But the bathroom was done in lavender and white tiles, the shower was done in all lavender... and ugh... trying to find bath towels was hard, but you can't imagine what trouble it was to find fabric to change the look of the room without contrasting too much with that color. YIKES!
well... and you know, it was ok. I don't really like murals in my bedroom, but in hers it looked like it fit.
This piece is made of a Crystal Rivoli, 11/0 glass seeds, 6/0 glass, and tube beads. The 'chain' is made from Czech glass, pearl, metal and crystals.
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Year of Jewelry- Week 17- Embrace Nature
I used the silver beads to separate the round ceramic beads and to add a bit of neutral to the piece,because if I had used the blue, it would have ended up looking pretty heavy... and with the glass leaves, I wanted this layer of the necklace to look light...the second layer is made with a Right Angle Weave (RAW) with a silver round bead in the center for a bit of sparkle without being too shiny... the third row is 11/0 seed bead in the deep turquoise color fading into silver 11/0 seeds, done in a peyote stitch with a glass leaf in the center.
The necklace is finished with a silver plated clasp.
To me, this is piece embraces nature in the most sincere form of impressionism.
and these roses are from my garden... Embracing Nature in it's finest!
Saturday, April 18, 2015
week 16-Year of Jewelry- Made of Thick Wire
This week's project is something made from thick wire... this is my answer to it.
This piece is of a purple amethyst/agate stone with steel wire around, and 28g brass wire wrapped pendant. The chain is an aluminium wire like the kind you find in the floral section of the craft store. I had bought some to use in floral arrangements a few years ago, I like to use it for that purpose, but I have had fun using it in other projects as well. I have a couple of bracelets that I have made using it, and then a few necklaces like this one... I kinda like it. Using this type of wire can be kind of tricky. If you use pliers, they must be either coated in protectant or use pliers that have the plastic covers to make sure you don't mar the finish. When you snip the wire, you use Flush Cutting wire cutters. They give a better, smoother cut, but you still need to use sand paper to file down the ends. Normally, when you curl wire, you would sand or file down one side of the end of the wire, giving you a nice, gentle slope to start the curl... it just looks better, more finished and is a smooth transition from the end of the wire into the curl... but when the center of the wire is silvertoned and the outer color is different, it isn't practical to do that, the center color will show...
So, I blunted the ends and curled carefully and this is what I came up with.
So, I blunted the ends and curled carefully and this is what I came up with.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Year of Jewelry- Week 15- The Story of Me
Jewelry, jewelry, jewelry… the story of my life.
I have made jewelry for a long time. When I was a kid, I loved beadwork, but I wasn’t really good at it. I tried, but I think that my eyesight had a lot to do with my lack of skill, that I was just not that even with stitches, I got a bit discouraged.
I have made jewelry for a long time. When I was a kid, I loved beadwork, but I wasn’t really good at it. I tried, but I think that my eyesight had a lot to do with my lack of skill, that I was just not that even with stitches, I got a bit discouraged.
When I was a kid, I worked with a friend in a concession stand at rodeos and
at pow wows and I loved the beadwork that was sold back then. It was cheap to buy necklaces and bracelets,
especially silver and turquoise and most glass beads were very cheap.
One day, during a intertribal pow wow, I bought a beaded necklace… and my mother, aunts, and grandmother
all griped at me…
Why would you buy something that you can make? Why would you
pay someone else to do something that is your heritage and your God given
talent?
Why would you not make it or ask someone in your family to make it?
So… I didn’t buy another piece of beadwork for many, many
years. I still cringe when I find a piece that is made by a designer that I
would like to buy… why? I still hear my grandmother and see her shaking her
head…
I learned to make pieces, on and off loom, to crochet with beads, to embroider them onto fabric and leather... I don’t have many
pieces of my early jewelry left. I threw some away, gave away some… and well,
some are in pieces in a box somewhere, I have no idea which one… and when I run
across it, I think, wow, I should fix that and wear it.
But…
I had one necklace that I loved. I wore it all the time when I
was a kid. It was a very thin copper wire, I don’t know what gauge it was but
probably a 32 g copper wire with seed beads. Nothing special, but I loved it... I made it when I was maybe 12? And
the beads were really lovely, and honestly, you can’t buy those kid of seeds
anymore. They were rich colors, hand made and very precious to me. I wore it and wore it… and I
made earrings to match it, and I wore those until my ears were green…
literally…'
I put them away when I had my daughter, but I got it back out eventually, when I didn't have little ones around to catch it and potentially break it.. and I wore it with a bit of nostalgia.
My daughter loved the necklace so I ended up giving it to her when she was grown, and she wore it for a while, but broke it… and I think lost it… I almost wanted to cry... Not because it got broken, that happens a lot, not that she lost it... not really, but that it was something that reminded me of a simpler time, a simpler me. Kind of those days before I wanted more, those days when we as a country were a bit more innocent, and well, I guess that I kind of miss my childhood. That necklace reminded me of what it was to be a kid.
I put them away when I had my daughter, but I got it back out eventually, when I didn't have little ones around to catch it and potentially break it.. and I wore it with a bit of nostalgia.
My daughter loved the necklace so I ended up giving it to her when she was grown, and she wore it for a while, but broke it… and I think lost it… I almost wanted to cry... Not because it got broken, that happens a lot, not that she lost it... not really, but that it was something that reminded me of a simpler time, a simpler me. Kind of those days before I wanted more, those days when we as a country were a bit more innocent, and well, I guess that I kind of miss my childhood. That necklace reminded me of what it was to be a kid.
So, I made her another one but out of larger gauge brass and larger
beads, I don't know if she likes it or not, it isn't quite the same as the old one, only the sentimental value of that one was more…
This is a piece that is similar to the one I made for my daughter. I added an etched brass Celtic knot. My family is part Scottish....sooo....
This is a piece that is similar to the one I made for my daughter. I added an etched brass Celtic knot. My family is part Scottish....sooo....
It is probably the best piece that describes me, It is simple, sturdy, and not too garish.
The pendant, is not attached for a reason. I put a steel
jumpring on it, to use in another project... I did eventually get the jumpring off and it is now attached with a brass jumpring!!
brass 24g wire, brass tubing
beads, glass beads
By the way, this is the anniversary of my dearest and one of my oldest friends birth. She and I met when we were about 4 years old... sadly, she was killed in an auto accident not long after my daughter was born. So sad to live such a short time. My buddy, Brenda.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Year of Jewelry- Week 14- Birthstone of the Month-Sparkly Like a Diamond
Year of Jewelry – Week 14- Birthstone of the
Month-Sparkly like a Diamond

I especially like using cz because they sparkle when you wear them and they cost a mere fraction of what a diamond costs…so you can use more!
I have been working on a lot of jewelry this year,mostly for my booth, a bit repetitious but very rewarding as well. This is something that I make a lot of, sparkly like a diamond!
Stamped brass ring with formed copper flower with a silver and cubic zirconia center.
Stamped brass ring with formed copper flower with a silver and cubic zirconia center.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Week 13- Year of Jewelry Project- Something I've Never Tried Before
Week 13, lucky number 13.
This is a project that I made using beads and cabochon given to me by my beading partner, Alicia Marinache. She sent me an assortment of beads that were so lovely, I've been using them for projects here and there... and this one is no exception.
The cabochon is a piece of glass with stripes of turquoise and amethyst and I have to say, it was kind of tricky to use in a project like this. The face is slumped over and it is kind of difficult for me to catch the front inside the beaded bezel. Though, if I had used all one size beads, it probably would have been easier.
After the front was captured, I flipped it and finished off the back, which was a breeze!
I made the necklace in Cellini stitch, which I am not accomplished at... but it came out pretty nice I thought.
Anyway, I enjoyed making this piece which is doubling for one of the projects of my Swap n Hop that we participated in.
This is a project that I made using beads and cabochon given to me by my beading partner, Alicia Marinache. She sent me an assortment of beads that were so lovely, I've been using them for projects here and there... and this one is no exception.

After the front was captured, I flipped it and finished off the back, which was a breeze!
I made the necklace in Cellini stitch, which I am not accomplished at... but it came out pretty nice I thought.
Anyway, I enjoyed making this piece which is doubling for one of the projects of my Swap n Hop that we participated in.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Year of Jewelry- Week 12-Spring is in the Air
Ahhhhh, breath deep the wondrous air! That’s Spring! That is
the wonderful, fresh, clean, sneeze, sneeze, ahchoo..pollen laden air!
Heck, I don’t even mind the pollen this year! We didn’t have
a hard Winter, but I took it hard. Sickness and heartbreak all through the
Winter months was enough to give me the blues, so… This is something that is
soooo welcome to me!
This piece was inspired by the purple leaves that I received
from my bead partner from a Swap and Hop, Alicia. She sent them as well as the
little pointy polymer clay flowers and I knew immediately what I wanted to
make…
So here is the necklace.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Year of Jewelry- Week 11- Hinged
Sigh...
No, I didn’t make hinged.
This is my entry this week.
It is a sword made in copper, cut by me, shaped and fire
painted.
No, I didn’t make the chain, but it is a guy thing… so it
needed to be thick. Not that I can’t make thick chain, but I didn’t.
Big smile there… get it.. it’s small… hobbit… sigh.
The total size of the sword, pommel to tip is 1 1/2 ".
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