Thursday, May 9, 2013



Hi everyone. Today is the day for me to reveal what I made in my latest bead challenge. It's called “Diamonds in the Rough” and the great folks at http://www.znetshows.com put it on. In case you haven't heard of Znetshows they supply wholesale beads on line and at bead shows. They have a great selection and reasonable prices. I got to choose gemstones that I like and they added a few extra pieces to spark my creativity. You will find a small button on the right side of my blog showing me as part of their design team.
The first pieces that I made are a set consisting of a necklace, bracelet and earrings. The stones are Rhodonite cubes in two sizes (item #'s SCBDG142-16 and SCBDG142-16B). I also used puffed black onyx ovals (item # SCBDS287-08). I knew before I started how I wanted this set to look. I think that the black and pink compliment each other well.

 
The color of my blue diamonds necklace and earrings is what attracted me to choose them They are a stunning color of sky blue and an interesting shape. My favorite thing to do is bead embroidery and this piece gave me a chance to do that. The large part of the focal that I embroidered is (item # SCPDG201). The smaller embroidered part of the focal is (item # SCPDG145-22). Both focal pieces are made of quartz. I peyote stitched the bail with size 11 seed beads and accented the whole thing with some vintage purple pearls that I had. The straps are more of the sky blue quartz in a diamond shape (item # SCBDS382-12) separated by peanut beads. I used gold diamond/oval chain and finished with a toggle clasp. The second pic is a closeup of the focal. A necklace needs earrings right? So I made a pair.

When I was ordering my supplies from www.Znetshows.com I picked baby blue glass teardrops (item # SCBDS-16) because they look like Larimar to me. I knew that I wanted them to be the center of a necklace with chain at the back. Strung between the teardrops are freshwater pearls (item # PRL60-04). I braided a strand of turquoise cotton, white hemp, and skinny teal leather and wove it through chain to make the beads stand out more. It's a simple design but it's very pretty. My Mom wants this piece.

I used the same baby blue teardrops for my next piece. A brass flower filigree was the frame for an aqua flower made with the teardrops beads. The filigree is attached with a jump ring to the body of the piece. Two curved gold tubes separated by aqua glass flowers on each side of the seed beads makes the flower really stand out. I also made a pair of earrings with the last two of the teardrops that I had. They can be worn with either of these two necklaces.
Can you tell that I like Aqua? Well I do so I chose another aqua focal. It looked like larimar to me too but it is hemimorphite (item# PT75-05). I used seed beads and turquoise fire-polished beads to showcase this focal in another bead embroidered piece. A sequin and a pearls add an accent. The stones in this piece are amazonite pebbles (item # BDS1413-06) made into links with black seed beads between them. All the links are connected with two gold jump rings. I also used two gold filigree beads on one link. The asymmetrical necklace is balanced with gold chain and a seed bead strand. I made the clasp myself from wire. Don't forget the earrings.

I always try hard to make pieces in a variety of different designs in my challenges to use as many of my jewelry making skills as I can. I enjoy pleasing a variety of people with my designs. I wanted to do something with wire work so my next piece uses black 20 gauge black craft wire to wrap the focal which is new jade (item # SCPDG201-20). The straps are 6mm round silver leaf beads (item # SCPDG114-03). I used the black onyx puffed ovals again (item # SCBDS287-08) plus tiny brass spacers. A few peridot colored fire-polished beads give a pop of color to draw the eye to the focal.
My next design is a green multi-wear necklace/bracelet. I made six bracelets with snap clasps. Two of the bacelets clasped together is 15 1/2” and makes a choker necklace. If all six bracelets are used it is 43” long. There are two shell flowers with lobster clasps and rings on the back that can be attached at any of the connection points. The larger flower is black lip shell (item # SCPDG114-03) and the smaller flower is golden lip shell (item # SCPDG289-04). There are many ways this set can be worn. It can be a medium length necklace at 22” with three of the bracelets fastened together and the other three bracelets worn with one of the flowers as a three strand bracelet. Four bracelets is 29 1/2” and five bracelets is 38”. Both flowers can be worn on the necklace or one on the necklace and one on the bracelet. It can even have no flowers to show the beautiful beads. How's that for multi-use? A perfect travel set because it can be so many looks with just a few pieces. I bet you want to know what beads I used to make this set. Bracelet #1 is green fire agate barrels (item # BDS1591-07) with light green peanut beads and brass spacers. Bracelet #2 is made with fire agate rondelles (item# BDS1591-08), more of the natural color freshwater pearls (item# PRL60-04), and three acrylic beads with flowers on them. Bracelet #3 pairs 8mm olive jade cubes (item # SCBDG142-45B) and more of the 4mm rhodonite cubes (item # SCBDG142-16), and green seed beads. Bracelet #4 is green adventurine 4mm cubes (item # SCBDG142-24) in sets of three separated by dark green crystals. Bracelet #5 uses amazonite pebbles (item # BDS1413-06) and gold corrugated beads. Bracelet # 6 is two adventurine rounds with wavy pearls and green seed beads. There is a pair of earrings too. They are a gold 3to1 with beads from the bracelets in three dangles. The pics show a couple of ways to wear this set and one pic is all of the pieces separated.


Since the deadline got extended I made another necklace using the fire agate beads again. This time it's Bohemian style. The green beads all have copper bead caps. I textured, patinaed, and sanded two copper washers from the hardware store. The focal is a copper charm from which hangs a fire agate and copper chain. The clasp end has 3mm copper faceted beads that got the same treatment as the washers. A copper lobster claw clasp and jump ring finish the end. Everything is strung on black cotton cord and knotted between elements. There is a matching pair of earrings with a fire polished round and copper findings and chain.

For my last pieces I started with brown soft aluminum wire from Michael's. I attached adventurine cubes (item # SCBDG142-24) on both sides of the aluminum with copper wire. Then I laced another piece of wire around the connecting wires. This gave the piece a nice structure and stabilized the cubes. The clasp end of the bracelet has three pearls (item # PRL60-04) on each side. I made the clasp with copper wire. And I didn't forget earrings. They are a simple copper wire circle with the cubes wire wrapped around it. One of the pearls hangs in the center. I am finally at the end. I used almost all of the beads I was sent.Thank you for reading my post today. I hope you saw something you liked. There is voting for this challenge on facebook for the designs users like best. I hope you like one of my designs and vote for it. I also hope that my post has encouraged you to check out www.znetshows.com for something you might make with their wonderful products. I feel very honored to be asked to be part of their design team.

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32 comments:

  1. Great designs. I especially like the 6 bracelet set and the variety of ways you can wear it. And your last piece that's all wired together is great. Congrats on getting that piece in their contest.

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    1. Thanx Kay. I'm glad that you like my designs. I wore the six bracelets today. I plan on getting one more clasp and putting it on a pair of jump rings. That way I can have a swag too.

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  2. Very pretty designs! The last bracelet and earrings are my fave!

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    1. Thanx Cindy. I'm glad that you like my designs. The last set I did when the deadline got extended. I wanted to do more with the green cubes and I wanted to use copper.

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  3. I like all your pieces but that baby blue tear drop necklace and earrings really calls to me (the one your mom's already claimed ~hee~) I can see that being paired with blue jeans, ballet flats and a great t-shirt. Great job on all of them.

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    1. Thanx Pam I am glad that you like my designs. The baby blue teardrop necklace was the first I designed for this challenge. I could see it in my head when I ordered the beads

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  4. You made so many great pieces!! I love the multi-wear necklace/bracelet - very creative!! Your aventurine cube set is beautiful and unique!!

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  5. Thanx Christine. I like the multi-wear set also. I plan on expanding it further with one more clasp on jump rings so I can make a drape. I wore it today. The adventurine cubes happened when the deadline got extended. I am pleased with how it came out, but it was tough to photograph.

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  6. So many great pieces, Becky! Love the baby blue teardrop set. That last bracelet is awesome!!

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    1. Thanx Lisa. It means a lot to me that someone like you likes my designs. Maybe I really can make it as a designer. The baby blue teardrops designed themselves the minute I saw them. I plan on ordering more of them. I have been toying with the idea for the adventurine cubes bracelet for a while now. When Bill extended the deadline I had time to make this piece.

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  7. Very pretty stones and your work is beautiful. Good luck on the challenge!

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  8. Thanx Christina. It feels really good to have other jewelry designers like my designs.

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  9. You have such a selection of great pieces! :) I really love the blue teardrop necklace--sooo pretty! Great work, all of it!

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    1. Thanx Rachel.The blue teardrops piece is my Mom"s favorite.

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  10. and so is yours (pretty). Thanks for stopping by and leaving me a great message.

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  11. I really love that multi wear necklace set that you created, you will get lots of wear out of that and it will always looks different. Your other pieces are really great too.

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    1. Thanx Delores. I am wearing the multi-wear set right now.

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  12. How creative with the interchangeable sections... <3 it! All your designs are wonderful, Becky. Great job!

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    1. Thanx Mimi, The multi-wear set has received the most comments on this blog post. I wear it the most too.

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  13. Becky!! You did such an awesome job with all of your beads. The way you worked with the cubes makes it them look like they're easy to work with! The multiple bracelet/necklace idea is too cool and that last pair of earrings are beautiful!

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    1. Thanx Hope, I didn't have any trouble working with the cubes. I am proud of the multi-wear set and it seems to be popular. I have wanted to do a pair of earrings like the light green cubes for a while so it worked out for me.

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  14. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the leather and square bead wire wrapped bracelet!

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    1. Thanx Hannah. It is great to have other designers like my work. The bracelet isn't leather it is brown aluminum flat wide wire from Michael's.

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  15. FABULOUS use of your soup, Love the floral bracelet, the copper earrings with chain, and cubed earrings my favs.

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  16. Thanx Gloria.I'm glad that you like my designs. This challenge was fun. I have worn the green necklace/bracelet set several times and I like it.

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  17. Becky, I can really tell you LOVE aqua! Great job! I really like the idea of the 6 bracelets that can make a necklace(s) and your last piece has give me some new ideas. Hope you don't mind if I borrow a little from it. Not going to copy it, though. Yours is yours!

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  18. Thanx, I wear the multi-wear set frequently. Feel free to use my ideas. That is all part of designing. Lots of thing can spark new ideas.

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  19. These are all so beautiful! what an amazing job!!

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  20. Thanx Cynthia. I appreciate positive feedback. I'm glad you liked what I did. It was fun.

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  21. Thanx Suse. I'm glad that you like my work.

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