Tuesday, August 27, 2013


Today I am participating in Lorelei Eurto's blog hop. She showed items from Michael's arts & Crafts and asked us to get the same items and make something with them. The first piece I made used the Chartreuse rounds and the shell discs. I added copper cornerless cubes and a handmade copper clasps. The two chartreuse ovals my friend Ruby got in a box  from a flea market in Hawaii and gave to me. The lampworked bead came from the teacher of my first lampworking class. I added a copper frame to showcase it. I hope you like it. Next I made "Blue Owl." I made links with the ceramic beads, seed beads, and brass wire. I connected the links with ceramic donuts and more brass wire. I used the white nuggets to accent the donuts. To me they look like feathers. The focal is one of the owl buttons mounted on a Swazi square button with more feathers nuggets below it. The ends of the straps also have the owl buttons. I finished  the necklace with brass rolo chain and a lobster clasp. You should check out what others made for this hop at http://lorelei1141.blogspot.com/

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  1. Hi Becky! Thanks for participating! I love your two necklaces, each very different and unique! I hope you had a good time!

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    1. Thanx Lorelei. I had a great time being part of this challenge. I am glad that you like my pieces.

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  2. Beautiful! I especially like the blue and white necklace!!!

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    1. Thanx Alice. I like the owl necklace better too but the green one I feel a sentiment attachment to.

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  3. Those are lovely. I love how you used the button as a focal and thevwhite beads do look like feathers.

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    1. Thanx Tanya. I knew from the start I wanted the owl to be the center of attention not the clasp so I just played with my beads until they looked right. I'm glad that I'm not the only one who saw feathers.

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  4. Both of these are so great! That glass focal is so pretty! I am not a pink and red heart sort of person, so I love the unexpected and earthy palette. And I love the clusters of white beads in your second necklace. Great job! Enjoy the day. Erin

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  5. Loving the pendant on the first necklace. And the blue owl is awesome!

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    1. Thanx Serena. The first necklace has sentimental value to me. I do like the owl necklace better though.

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  6. Oh, your designs are so cool. I really like that second one. My favorite is how you made the owl button the focal. I really wanted to do that too but couldn't come up with an efficient way to do it. Mounting it on another button was a fabulous idea!! Very cool indeed.

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  7. They are both great but I really like what you did in the second one with the white nuggets and the donuts. Great job!

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    1. Thanx Sarah. I am pleased with how that necklace turned out. I am glad that you like it too.

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  8. Becky I love how you layered those buttons for the focal - that is a great idea!

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    1. Thanx Heather. I appreciate your comment.I had a different backing plate picked out and it was ok but when I came across that button I knew that it was right.

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    1. Thanx Lisa. It feels great to have other bead artists like my work.

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  10. Thanx Hope. I just pulled out my blue beads and played with them until I found something that really spoke to me and I went from there. It took me a couple of tries with the wire to make the piece lay right but I am pleased with how it turned out. I tried using cord in this piece but I couldn't make it look like what I saw in my head so I went on to wire.

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  11. These are really pretty pieces Becky! I love what you did with the components!

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  12. Thanx Amy Isn't it interesting to see how different things can turn out even when using the same components?

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