Handmade bail by Mary Harding
It was one of those "happy accidents" that lead to the making of this bail a few months ago. I had apparently made a toggle bar that was way too long and had for fun wrapped some copper wire around it and then left it to one side of my soldering station. Weeks later I came upon it and thought it could be salvaged if I added two more loops --one on each side and completed the wire wrapping along the entire piece. It took one of my talented customers buying it to clue me in that it could be a viable and desirable jewelry component.
Today I am sharing several of these bails that I have made since. I have just added a few of all of them to my Etsy shop, as well.
Handmade jewelry stringing bails by MaryHarding
And now for a look at how some art beads will look on the bail: I will begin with a Diane Hawkey pendant which I recently purchased from the Ceramic Art Bead Market on Facebook. This is the first bead by Diane that I have ever owned and I am so taken with it. I have admired her work for years and am so pleased to have one carefully packaged up in my bead stash.
Ceramic art bead by Diane Hawkey
Next I tried out a bird bead by Gaea also from my personal collection
Handmade art bead by Gaea
I tried out a long bead from Something to Do Beads and it looks great in this rustic setting
Handmade art bead from Something to Do Beads
And finally one of Claire Maunsell's pod beads
Handmade art bead by Claire Maunsell
I hope you enjoyed seeing how a handmade bail can be versatile enough to be used with a variety of art beads.
Thanks so for stopping by today!! See you again next month.
Mary
www.maryhardingjewelry.etsy.com
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July Monthly Challenge Sponsors + Prizes
Our Wonderful sponsors for the June Challenge.
We will have 2 Lucky Winners this Month!
Gaea Handmade
We will have 2 Lucky Winners this Month!
Gaea Cannaday of Gaea Handmade makes fabulous beads, pendants, jewelry components and Jewelry. She uses different clay bodies that makes glazes look different on each clay. All items are made by hand which makes each unique!
Gaea is donating a $50 in beads.
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Diane Hawkey creates wonderful beads, pendants and components. She also makes larger sculptures and art. Her work has been described as both mysterious and whimsical. She draws her inspiration from dreams and nature and ordinary life.
Go check out Diane's wonderful art!
Diane is donating the Bead Assortment shown above worth over $50.
Go check out Diane's wonderful art!
Submit photos of your wonderful creations using one or more Art Beads.
The Little Mermaid by Edmund Dulac has with many different elements that can be used for inspiration: Mermaids, fish, water, treasure, seaweed, shells, sea creatures and beautiful shades of blue.
We can't wait to see where your creativity takes you with the art for this months challenge!
Please remember to put JUL ABS in the title or tag of your submission(s).
Provide us with the artist of the Art Beads used and we always love to know all the materials you used.
***Art Beads MUST be used in your entry.***
***Art Beads MUST be used in your entry.***
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