

Recipe for a Goth bracelet : take a skull and toggle from Green Girl Studioshttp://greengirlstudios.com/, a couple of porcelain bat wings and a couple of moons from Earthenwood Studiohttp://www.earthenwoodstudio.com/html/bead_store.html . Dangle these from a sterling chain. Invite your friends over for early fall "POE"-try readings of in your new wikkid adornments. Do shed a tear for me, please. I worked my fingers to the bone to design this for you, my lovelies.

I am enjoying my link to The Deadloungehttp://www.deadlounge.com/index10.html, so I made this for the gothchix weeping and sighing glamorously and whatever it is they do over there. The place has a great goth poetry generator http://www.deadlounge.com/poetry/index.htmlif you can't figure out how to make up dreary stuff all by yourself, Lady Ligeia.
This is my Friday post as well, now, and I have have all the beadblogging babes lined up for you!
Aren't you lucky!
and here they are:
The Impatient Blogger Got some crafty mishaps lurking around your archives? Margot shares two not so fabulous designs from her earlier beading efforts. Check out her photos from her recent infomercial shoot while you're there!
Savvy Crafter Hong Kong or Bust!!! This week Candie tells about her mini field trip to Hong Kong for a day of crafty supply shopping.
Naughty Secretary Club When Adorn Magazine called and asked Jen if she was up for a necklace making challenge she responded “I was born ready”. Read all about the necklace, how it was made and how it almost didn’t make it to NYC in time for the photo shoot.
At Tammy Powley's Jewelry and Beading , she asks, "Is lampworking right for you? Can you rub your tummy and chew gum at the same time?" Then maybe so.
Bead Arts Cyndi posts a reminder about a courageous little girl who is also a jewelry maker.
and a personal fav. of mine,
Art Bead Scene Shocking statistics from the Art Bead Scene archives! Melanie offers up advice on how to stand out from the crowd when it seems everyone is making jewelry.
back tomorrow at my regular time with my usual musings on things like this, and things like that!
Labels: Jean Goes Gothand additional links: Friday Beadblogging











































12 Comments:
That is so spooky festive I love it Jean! Are you having fall weather now? How are the pumpkin brothers doing? I guess the squash~kin is fat as a fiddle? What do you do when you dont bead Joan? Im working on an Exciting table quilted cloth now I need to post a pic on my blog...its not a peice that blushes!
oh! How fun and spooky! It looks great with the green girl skull! I never got one of those, I always pick the pretty fairies and mermaids first. Its so goth-y!
thank you Janet! glad you like it! we are beginning to feel as if fall is coming...but it is still hot. The pumpkins were measured today and Pie, the Orange one grew 1/2 inch. The other greener guy, Cutie Pie, got much huger! We will post photos soon!
how cool concerning your table cloth. I look forward to seeing that!
Melanie: I had originally bought your bat wings and moons for the goth crowd, and then got distracted (as I always do!). However, I decided when I came across a fun link the Host of the Deadlounge had put up to my site to get going and show off my wild side! ha!
Ghoulishly good for Halloween!
Thank you, Beading Gem! Delightful to meet you! Fab site you have! I love the Indian Wedding Jewelry!!!
It looks great! I think it just goes to show what a remarkable and creative designer you are to be so versatile and diverse in your jewelry making.
Ha, Andrew--you are cool. How can I lose with your piece and additonal pieces from Earthenwood! You both rock!
I need to go see if you have written what you are wearing to Fairy Con!
Oh I want to go to Faery Con! It's our 10th anniversary weekend, so we're going back to the scene of the crime.
This is cute! Love the beads.
Love you!
Margot
Faery Con--so that's how they schpell it!
Happy Anniversary, Margot! Have a wonderful, special weekend! xox
Love the goth look. You're making me want to make Halloween beads. October, the best month of the year. It's coming!
Lori, remember when you were a kid and you just couldn't wait??? I decorated our whole house, every Halloween! It was the best!
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