Christina Neit of Good Quill Hunting has created a truly inspiring beading contest! Now in its second year, the contest gives bead artists an opportunity to choose from among a couple dozen examples of Haute Couture fashion to inspire a piece of wearable art. As a member of the Etsy Beadweavers Team, I've entered three of their monthly challenges so far and find it a wonderful way to stretch my creativity. That's extremely helpful since I still consider myself to be fairly new to bead artistry and wearable art. This contest really challenged me to push the bead box!
I first chose the garment that really caught my eye and took a little time to imagine the possibilities. Purple, in all its many hues and shades, is my favorite color and I'm easily drawn to anything in the purple range. And this dress just looks like it would be fun to wear with that flirty, ruffled purple-lined cape.
Once I chose the dress, I let my imagination wander through my bead and gem stash for ideas. Lately, one of my favorite creative times is just as I lie down before falling asleep. Mentally creating bead art allows me to focus away from all the "real-life" cares and drift off to sleep with visions of pretty, shiny beads dancing in my head. As much as I love actually beading, I really love riffling through my bead cart as part of the creative process just about as much. For this challenge I needed a real statement focal piece and I wasn't really finding it. So off I went to the Intergalactic Bead Show in Durham and found THE piece almost as I walked in the door. This gorgeous set of sculpted Sea Sediment Jasper in an awesome deep pink/red color! There is something about those stones and that color that hit the "oh yeah!" spot in my brain.
I played around with the placement of the stones and added a perfect little deep pink paua shell cab to the mix. I was going to create this piece using primarily bead embroidery which starts with gluing the stones to a felt backing and then securing the stones with peyote stitched bezels. I pulled out every bead and accent in my stash that remotely matched or complimented the color of the stones and took time to place and re-place them to find just the right accent.
So, after using a handful of czech glass 4mm round beads, bugle beads, size 15, 11 & 8 seed beads and delica beads, and some gorgeous wine colored fresh water pearls, "Mariposa" was born!
I'll let you know how it all turns out!
Sharing my love of seed beads, bead weaving and bead embroidery, and the success, doubts and insights that go along with it all!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Time to Vote on the EBW October Challenge!
Stop by the Etsy BeadWeaver's Blog and Vote for your favorite item for the October Challenge "Autumn Falling of Leaves". My entry "Falling Leaves Dreamcatcher" is number 5. Good luck to all!
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
SandFibers Giveaway!
Stop by and enter to win this great piece by SandFibers!
http://sandfibers.blogspot.com/2010/10/just-beadcause-giveaway.html
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Saturday, October 2, 2010
October EBW Challenge Entry
Here's my October Entry for the Etsy BeadWeaver's "Autumn Falling of the Leaves" Challenge. I've called it "Falling Leaves Dreamcatcher". http://www.etsy.com/listing/56752762/falling-leaves-dreamcatcher-necklace
One of my favorite autumn memories is of camping in the Adirondacks (Old Forge) one perfect fall weekend. A small hidden lake is surrounded by a forest with the color-blanketed mountains as a backdrop. I took a walk through the woods on a crisp, cool day as the sun shimmered through leaves of every color from yellow to red to green to russett. Fallen leaves crunched underfoot and the spicy scent permeated the air.
This necklace captures that feeling for me, so I've named it "Falling Leaves Dreamcatcher". The centerpiece is a beautiful pumpkin colored sponge coral donut. I've surrounded the donut with a peyote stitched bezel using iris bronze, rust, and tiny cream pearl seed beads (2" diam). The lush fringe uses matte transparent amber bugle beads and 32 czech glass leaves and 2 czech glass butterflies in a burnt pumpkin color. The necklace is a spiral rope and is finished with a lovely grape leaf gold metal loop and toggle closure. The necklace is about 20" long and the pendant with fringe is about 4" long.
Please visit the EBW blog http://etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com between October 9th and 15th to see all the wonderful entries, then choose your favorite challenge piece and vote for it.
One of my favorite autumn memories is of camping in the Adirondacks (Old Forge) one perfect fall weekend. A small hidden lake is surrounded by a forest with the color-blanketed mountains as a backdrop. I took a walk through the woods on a crisp, cool day as the sun shimmered through leaves of every color from yellow to red to green to russett. Fallen leaves crunched underfoot and the spicy scent permeated the air.
This necklace captures that feeling for me, so I've named it "Falling Leaves Dreamcatcher". The centerpiece is a beautiful pumpkin colored sponge coral donut. I've surrounded the donut with a peyote stitched bezel using iris bronze, rust, and tiny cream pearl seed beads (2" diam). The lush fringe uses matte transparent amber bugle beads and 32 czech glass leaves and 2 czech glass butterflies in a burnt pumpkin color. The necklace is a spiral rope and is finished with a lovely grape leaf gold metal loop and toggle closure. The necklace is about 20" long and the pendant with fringe is about 4" long.
Please visit the EBW blog http://etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com between October 9th and 15th to see all the wonderful entries, then choose your favorite challenge piece and vote for it.
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