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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Gifts for the Creative

I offer some great products for the jewelry maker or anyone who likes to create things. (The Interweave items are on super sale right now!) It's the season to make and give handmade gifts. Let these items get your creativity flowing or give them as gifts all on their own!





Happy Holidays!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Gilded Gold Tassel Necklace and Earrings TUTORIAL

http://www.ornamentea.com/TheShop/TutorialPages/gildedgoldtasselset.html
Erin Siegel 
for Ornamentea.com
Sparkle, dazzle and shine in this 1920's inspired jewelry set!

Ingredients for necklace:

Tools
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Cutters
Ruler

1: Cut the sparkle chain into ten 3” lengths. String all the chain pieces onto the head pin as shown in photo 1.
2: Use the head pin to string the bead cap and rhinestone ball bead as shown in photo 2.
3: Form a wrapped loop that attaches to both ends of the straight bar chain as shown in photo 3.



Ingredients for earrings:

Tools
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Cutters
Ruler

1: Cut the sparkle chain into ten 3” lengths. String all the chain pieces onto the head pin as shown
2: Use the head pin to string the bead cap and rhinestone ball bead as shown
3: Form a wrapped loop and attach a lever-back ear finding as shown.
4: Repeat steps of the second earring.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Shades of the Past: A Photo Gallery Event!

Please join me Saturday, November 23, 2013 from 12pm - 10pm
24 Water Street, Exeter, N.H.
Local friends, you are invited to a public viewing of the "Shades of the Past" photography project created by Bushor Photography and M. Lavigne Photography. I will have all my jewelry featured in the photos available for sale. You can get a closer look at the jewelry pieces in my last post about this project. This will be an all day open house event held in downtown Exeter, New Hampshire. Light fare and cake will be served from 5-10pm. Enjoy a bite to eat while viewing the photos and pick up a one-of-a-kind, handcrafted gift for the holidays!
See you there! 
 Photography by Bushor Photography and M. Lavigne Photography

Monday, November 18, 2013

Online Beading Magazines

http://glossi.com/artisanwhimsy/52914-november-2013-bead-chat-magazine-by-artisan-whimsy

I'm honored to contribute to the latest issue of Bead Chat magazine! An online jewelry magazine published by Artisan Whimsy members. Artsian Whimsy is an online community for jewelry artists of every kind. The group is extremely active and with a website and a facebook page. They are doing some exciting things and I'm looking forward to see what the future holds for the beading community. 
Lead editor for Bead Chat magazine, Cynthia Machata asked me a few questions about getting jewelry designs published in nation-wide bead and jewelry magazines. Special thanks to her for extending an invitation to me to contribute content. She was a such a pleasure to work with! In the interview, I share a funny, true story about my first published piece of jewelry. I also share my best tips for getting your work published in top beading and jewelry-making magazines. Plus, there is plenty of other great content for jewelry-makers and of course, gorgeous jewelry designs and eye candy from members. I especially loved the tribute to Bead Trends magazine and the interview with jewelry artist, Jess Italia Lincoln.



Another online publication that has come to my attention is The Beading Glass published by Leah Curtis of Beady Eyed Bunny. The Beading Glass is another online magazine for the jewelry designer offering inspiration, jewelry and bead artist profiles and interviews. Some very talented artists are featured on the pages of this magazine. You'll find great jewelry design and simply stunning art beads. The thing that brought the magazine to my attention is that my friend and co-author, Lorelei Eurto, has an interview that appears in the November issue. Even though I know her very well, I enjoyed reading her answers, seeing her designs and learning a few bits I didn't know.

Happy online bead reading! 

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Shades of the Past photo shoot

A local friend and photographer asked me if I wanted to have some of my jewelry pieces included in her photo shoot. Would I like pictures of my jewelry gracing the necks, wrists and ears of gorgeous models in an amazing location? "Um...YES! Sign me up, please!" I even got to be there on location the day of the shoot and play 'Stylist' on the set. The shoot was called "Shades of the Past". A passion project between my friend, Monica Bushor and another talented photographer, Mat Lavigne. More photos from the entire shoot can be viewed at www.shadesofthepastphotos.com. The photo shoot had four different themes or genres: Roaring 20's, High Fantasy, Modern Formal and Medieval.

Roaring 20's style photo shoot
 Gilded Gold Tassels Necklace and Earrings - 20's style photo shoot
 Gilded Gold Tassels Necklace and Earrings - 20's style photo shoot

 Hemlock Forest Necklace - 20's style photo shoot
Hemlock Forest Necklace - 20's style photo shoot

Champagne Shimmer necklace - 20's style photo shoot

High Fantasy photo shoot
 
Turning Leaf necklace - Earth Fae photo shoot

 Turning Leaf necklace - Earth Fae photo shoot

Fire Goddess necklace - Fire Fae photo shoot

Stormy Winds necklace - Wind Fae photo shoot

Stormy Winds necklace and bracelet - Wind Fae photo shoot

Modern Formal photo shoot
Champagne Shimmer necklace - Modern Formal photo shoot
Champagne Shimmer necklace - Modern Formal photo shoot

Midnight Pearls necklace and earrings - Modern Formal photo shoot

Midnight Pearls necklace and earrings - Modern Formal photo shoot

Misty Lilac necklace and bracelet - Modern Formal photo shoot

I'm grateful that Monica invited me to be apart of her special project. I had so much fun collaborating with her and the rest of the team. I will be working with them again on future projects. Stay tuned!