Saturday, February 28, 2009
Studio Saturday With Jangles
As an incentive we offer a free prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard. The following week we choose a random winner. Last weeks winner is Carolyn, Congratulations! You have won a surprise bead bead from Cindy Gimbrone. Send us an e-mail with your address and we will get it right out to you.
This week we are visiting the studio of Jangles, where Jennifer is trying her hardest to think spring!
Have you had it with winter? I don't know about you but I am ready to be sitting on my porch in the warm sun. This time of year is really hard for me because I am longing for the warm weather and with a chance of snow this weekend(in Georgia!) it's hard to think spring will be here. I have seen hope the baby lambs were born at the farm down the road from me, that's always my sign that things will be getting warmer. Okay, enough about the outside, let's talk about inside my studio.
I just returned from the Buyers Market of American Craft last week. For me this show is always my kick off to the spring season. I know when I get back I will have orders to fill and need to start getting ready for my trunk shows and bead shows. This year, because of my worse than usual spring fever, I added a lot of flowers to my line. Below is a picture of some new pins I made.
I have always enjoyed making flower beads but I have always tried to keep them the same. I decided this year to really push my self and make some new designs, new colors, etc. With ceramic clay, I can think in my head what I think I want it to look like but until it comes out of the kiln and is finished, I just don't know exactly. It's not like a painting where you can keep adding to the layers until you get it right. I have a lot of trial and error in coming up with new work. I would say 99% of the time, I have a new beads in the kiln I am firing, sometimes I like them and other times I don't. So here are some of my flower experiments that I liked.
First of all I had to add some polka dots to my standard flowers I make. I think it's just spunks them up a bit.
I tried some white, for some reason I am in love with white this season. I usually like to add black to my colors schemes but not with this phase I am going through. I think white so much cheerier .
This is a pendant that I made a bit thicker so I could paint the sides, with polka dots.
This is a pendant I made with some texture. I really like how this one turned out, so I think I will try this one in some new colors.
As you can see I have been having some fun in the studio getting some new ideas worked out. To me, spring is a perfect time of the year to start working on new designs. This leads me to this weeks question... What are you working on that's new? Is is new designs? Is it a new display, new color combinations? Leave me a comment in the box and this weeks winner will get one of my new flower beads. Good luck and Happy Saturday!
Jennifer
Friday, February 27, 2009
Fit to Print Book Review - Art Nouveau
The projects focus on beadwork, but there are also designs for wire-wrapping and stringing. Most of the beadwork projects are smaller components that would be easy for a beginner to follow along and learn some of the basic techniques. The beaded vase inspired by Gustav Klimt's painting, "The Embrace" is simply amazing!
This would be a great book to use for inspiration. Like our monthly challenges, I'd love to go through each project and create my own design from the Art Nouveau art work. If you look for bead books that offer much more than a how-to, this is one to add to your collection!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Mirror, Mirror...
This Mirror Blank is of course!
I stumbled upon this website that makes blank for you to showcase your buttons and beads.
Since I make buttons, I thought this was a great idea. It's a Mirror compact. The area for your button or beadwork is 1 7/8".
This would be perfect as a prize to win at show for customers signing up for your mailing list.
I may have to order some for my next show to see if they sell! Get all the details at ArtCraftWorld.com
It could work!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Oh Frit!
Rufus and Roxy
Blue Seraphim
There is still time to enter our monthly challenge, pull out those art beads and join in the fun!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Halstead Grant
The Halstead Bead Business Development Grant differs from other jewelry industry competitions and awards because of its emphasis on business skills. Entrants must demonstrate not only extraordinary design, but also a strong business strategy.
Designers utilizing a wide variety of fabrication techniques including casting, lampworking, precious metal clay, beading, or metalsmithing are eligible to enter the competition. Candidates must be US citizens who began their businesses after January 1, 2006.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Featured Designer of the Week - Round Rabbit
This week Cindy Gimbrone picked Round Rabbit's bracelet. Cindy noted, "Felt, ribbon, ceramic, and etched metal combine to create a colorful mixture of texture and art beads. Nancy has made her art beads sing in this beautiful bracelet." To see more of Nancy's work visit her blog.
Our theme this month is "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt. The deadline to enter for the monthly prize is February 28th! Create something that combines the theme with art beads and then send in your submission for the February Challenge.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Desperate ABS Neighborhood
Bringing you all the gossip from the Desperate ABS Neighborhood....
About.com Jewelry Making
It's party time! Mix it up with your own beaded cocktail! Tammy shows you how and what to do with the mess afterwards.
Art Bead Scene
It's cold outside! Get a clasp on things.
Barbe Saint John - New Jewelry from Forgotten Artifacts
Barbe Reviews the fiber jewelry book "Elements of Style"
BeadStyleMag.com
Tips on submitting your work to BeadStyle magazine
Carmi's Art/Life World
Carmi "repurposes" a belt into a new necklace.
Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie's finishes her Alchemical Glove costume project: an intricately articulated metal glove constructed of brass filigree and jump rings.
Jewelry & Beading
Combine wirework and embroidery with stringing to make a beautiful one-of-a-kind necklace.
Strands of Beads
Melissa shows off an unusual stash acquisition - mammoth bone beads
The Writing and Art of Andrew Thornton
Andrew shares six new earring designs, utilizing some of his favorite artisan made components.
Have you heard any good dirt in the beading world? We'd love for you to share!
Gossiped...errr...reported by Cindy Gimbrone, The Desperate ABS Editor.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Studio Saturday: Inspire My Surroundings
As an incentive we offer a free prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard. The following week we choose a random winner. Last weeks winner is Dale, Congratulations! You have won a heart tile bead bead from Lynn Davis. Send us an e-mail with your address and we will get it right out to you.
Cindy Gimbrone opens up her jewelry making studio today after a bit of a hiatus....
I'm in the process of cleaning and re-organizing my jewelry making studio/office. It's a big chore - but the time has come. I was reading a blog the other day that said your studio should be inspiring. Since I was sitting in my jewelry studio, I took a look around.....
I don't think the blogger was talking about my studio - white plastic is much like the British-roots cuisine my mother used to feed us - bland. So, in true DIY/recycle/reuse spirit, I tramped through 4 different second hand stores today looking for something to help me organize my studio yet inspire me. I came across the ivory female bust. Although she isn't a container of any kind, I love her look and brought her home.
So dear readers, today's question is - what DIY/recycle/reuse ideas do you have to help me infuse inspiration into my jewelry making studio/office decor?
Please share your ideas by leaving a comment and be entered to win a free surprise bead from me! I look forward to reading your ideas!
Friday, February 20, 2009
collar
Here are some examples of what I found...
by irregularexpressions
by cindiesmithdesigns
by TotusMel
by VIRR Couture
by Bella Beads Studio
Share your collars with us!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Beading Poster
Designed by Rosanne at Beaded Phoenix.
From Roseanne's website:
"I designed the BEAD & STRING REFERENCE CHART & TIPS BROCHURE because I had my own personal need for this type of product. I needed something I could look at easily, so I could get vital information fast and hands free while designing jewelry, or teaching a bead class. As soon as students and fellow bead artists saw this product, they wanted one for their own use. I love to help folks learn beadwork, and this product is a result of that."
Rosanne Andreas-Author of "Beaded Phoenix Bead & String Reference Chart Poster Set.
NO MORE GUESSING AT:
What size beads should I buy?
What kind of stringing material should I buy?
What kind of needles should I use?
How many beads will I need?
What size do I create the piece?
Is that a treated Gemstone?
ALL THESE QUESTIONS AND MORE WILL BE ANSWERED ONCE YOU OWN "BEADED PHOENIX BEAD & STRING REFERENCE CHART POSTER SET".
Take the mystery out of understanding beading supplies. Spend less time wondering what you need, and more time in producing a quality piece of bead work.
*Poster is shown in Black&White but comes in color.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Bead Buying Tips
I read on Marcia Decoster's blog, a little bead shopping tip that I wanted to share with you. Before she went to Tuscon she made a visual shopping list with the beads she is looking for, labeled in little plastic baggies and attached together with a ring. You can check out her post and photo here.
You may be headed off to one of the big shows this spring or summer, so here is a link to Ms. Bead-It-All's guide to shop til you drop!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
This is Tacky - Portable Workstation
Tacky BOB (Box fOr Beads) hanging around!
These little cases (about the size of a CD case) are lined with acid-free tack.
Pour your beads in the case and you can bead on the run without the fear of your beads spilling everywhere.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Featured Designer of the Week - Lorelei Eurto
This week Lynn Davis picked Lorelei Eurto's Kiss Necklace. Lynn noted, "The gold brass etched bead, the unusual configuration of the structure, and the colors - a different and special interpretation of the inspirational picture by Klimt. Very original and inspirational use of art beads - can think of several that would be good in a similar arrangement. Brilliant!" To see more of Lorelei's work visit her blog.
Our theme this month is "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt. The deadline to enter for the monthly prize is February 28th! Create something that combines the theme with art beads and then send in your submission for the February Challenge.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
The Desperate ABS Neighborhood
Bringing you all the gossip from the Desperate ABS Neighborhood....
About.com Jewelry Making
Is Etsy passe' for jewelry designers? Is it time to move on? Google seems to think so.
Art Bead Scene
A kiss inspires the ABS monthly challenge.
BeadStyleMag.com
A great new way to share our free earring project e-newsletters with your friends.
Carmi's Art/Life World
Carmi recreates a vintage embroidered brooch using hand sewn linens.
Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie is touched by the golden fingertips of creativity, in part two of her earworm inspiration journey
Jewelry & Beading
Using a bead frame, you can create a special necklace.
Katie's Beading Blog
Katie's spreading the beady love with free shipping and a CRYSTALLIZED™ jet twist pendant with your purchase of the new book, Bead & Wire Jewelry Exposed, from her website. Offer ends Thursday, Feb. 19th.
Snap Out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
The amazing Margot Potter is coming out with a new book, Beyond the Bead, by Margot Potter--next week! Read all about it, here!
Strands of Beads
Melissa ponders how the jewelry of one's youth informs a designer's style.
The Writing and Art of Andrew Thornton
On the heels of a trip to Tucson, Andrew shares a glimpse inside the annual Swarovski Party.
Have you heard any good dirt in the beading world? We'd love for you to share!
Gossiped...errr...reported by Cindy Gimbrone, The Desperate ABS Editor.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Studio Saturday Harmony and Melody
As an incentive we offer a free prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard. The following week we choose a random winner. Last weeks winner is Beadliotheque, Congratulations! You have won a Van Gogh cuff bead from Heather Powers at Humblebeads. Send us an e-mail with your address and we will get it right out to you.
Welcome to my studio, this week it's color box frenzy. I'm having a creative blowout with colors and three-dimensional bead shapes.
To be honest, I'm not certain they are only beads, they are growing more sculptural and rising up from the bead table. This is the newest one, it's called 'Sweet Dreamer' and shows a rainbow-like box with its wings folded, at least in rest if not actually dreaming.
This top view shows the lid of the ornate dream reliquary, with the dreamer's visions coloring and radiating on it. I started to put the words 'Sweet Dreams' on the side of the vessel, but it somehow changed from being about the dreams to being about the dreamers themselves, that they inhabit the little reliquary in their sleeping and dreaming moments, so I added the words 'Sweet Dreamer' instead.
The lid is tightly sealed, to contain all the beautiful thoughts and ideas contained inside, with the notion that when the sleeper wakes, the wings would open and spread to fly through the imagination of the waking dreamer's mind.
The worktable in the studio is spread and waits, with colors and unformed shapes to be made, thanks for dropping by the studio to see what's going on and joining me in considering how creativity happens and grows. The process is mysterious and wonderful!
So here's the thought-provoking question for this week:
Do you get inspirations for your designs from your dreams? And do you dream in color, and remember your dreams vividly? Or do your dreams wake you up in the night with an idea that you must jot down so you don't lose it?
How does your creativity influence or receive influence from your dreamer's imagination, tell your story and leave a comment for a chance to win a colorful heart bead tile from Lynn Davis for Valentine's Day!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Earthenwood "Arteria Arcanum Pendant" Tutorial
I designed this plain metallic ceramic heart pendant so that I could make it fancy with a Vintaj brass filigree wrap to cover it. I didn't really have a plan on how to do so at the time, so that took some experimenting, lots of experimenting! I love the end result, an art deco inspired pendant that I call Arteria Arcanum. I want to share with you the steps I use to create these pendants, and encourage you to play with some brass to wrap art beads and pendants on your own!
Visit Melanie at the Earthenwood Studio Chronicles blog, where she shows an idea for stringing this pendant into a necklace! You can find finished Arteria Arcanum Pendants for sale in the Earthenwood Etsy shop.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Join in the fun!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
The Bead Biz-A Quick and Easy Display Idea
It's a small felt pillow for bracelets. I took a 6 inch square piece of felt and sewed around three of the sides. I added a little stuffing. I didn't add a lot because I wanted the weight of the bracelet to sink into the pillow so it wouldn't slide off. Next, I sewed up the last side. I can see a lot of different options for these. For instance, they could be bigger for necklaces or smaller for earrings. You could make them out of a burlap for a more earthy feel or satin for a more sophisticated look. The skies the limit. The best part is they are light weight and they aren't going to break.
This post was written by Jennifer Heynen of Jangles.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Clasping Your Shawl, It's Cold Outside
It was found in the area where elite upperclass women brewed a drink from a pepper tree berry, found in the floor mixed in ash from the boiling fires, so maybe they were lost during the work of creating the brew and fell into the fire. Or maybe too much frolicking was going on.
We can still make and wear shawl or scarf pins, out of metal wire and ornamented by beads, just to decorate and accessorize with them.
They can be cast in glass, or beaded with wirework - and no matter how they are made, they are fun to wear.
You can easily add an art bead to the end of a hairstick or ornate chopstick for the part that goes through your knitted fabric.
This photo is a shawl pin based on the 8th century Irish brooch now in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. Now that's ornate!
Another type of closure for clothing that can still be found in use is the Roman fibula or clasp pin. They can be seen in disk and S shapes, and the design is very ancient.
Here's a beautiful scarf pin in the kilt pin shape made by Melanie of Earthenwood Studios, using art beads to ornament it.
This is one of the free projects from the 12 Days of Christmas series, but it's useful to have a scarf pin all winter so give it a try and make some for yourself!
Put those art beads to work, decorating your scarves and shawls as you wrap up for warmth against the lingering winter weather.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Featured Designer of the Week - Peacock Fairy
This week I choose Peacock Fairy's Kiss Cuff Bracelet. I love the mix of colors in the accent beads that tie in perfectly to the art bead. The construction is very unusual with vintage watchbands as the back half of the bracelet. I love the vintage redux style! To see more of Heather's (peacockfairy) work visit her blog.
Our theme this month is "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt. The deadline to enter for the monthly prize is February 28th! Create something that combines the theme with art beads and then send in your submission for the February Challenge.