Saturday, October 29, 2011

Beadbloggers on Halloween Weekend and a Blythe doll photo by jean yates

Liath light~~


Liath dark~~

BEADBLOGGERS ON HALLOWEEN WEEKEND!

have a boo-tiful weekend ! --jean




About.com Jewelry Making
Break into glass jewelry making with these tutorials and techniques. 

Beads & Books
How long does it really take you to make a piece of jewelry? Michelle shares the long process behind a simple pair of earrings.

Carmi's Art/Life World
Carmi has a cute fabric brooch idea for Halloween.  

Cindy Gimbrone Beads
This week's Tuesday Tangle features handmade earrings of metal clay and wire.  

Resin Crafts!
This week we have a nice series showing you how to use an ice tray to make fun skull and bone cast pieces.  

Snap out of it,Jean! There's beading to be done!
Wonderful, really exciting giveaway from Beaducation! Read all about it and sign up on Jean's blog!  

A Bead A Day
Are you sharing your talents with others? Lisa shares her recent experience teaching a group of friends a simple, but rewarding project.

Beading Arts
Polymer clay + greeting cards = a fun mixed media necklace!

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Beaducation news and giveaway

sign up for the newsletter! It is always fun!--jean

Beaducation has a new fab. embellishment and I love it!  I heard and read about it yesterday by email, because I faithfully read the Beaducation Newsletter, which you can sign up for on their site.   Right away I wanted to tell everyone who reads my blog about their latest fun offering, because it is so perfect for gifts, for prettying up your own stamped jewelry designs, and for the upcoming holidays!  I would SO love to receive this myself as a gift! Therefore, when I was offered the chance to give it away my blog, after I wrote Kate Richbourg and told her how super I found it, and asked to publicize it, I got the chance write about it AND to give it away in a Beadcation giveaway! I am thrilled! Watch the Beaducation video to see what I am so excited about! It's simple,it is easy, and it adds so much punch (is that a pun?) to your personalized jewelry!
The winner of this giveaway will receive an assortment of rivets, a setter, and a power punch pliers!




from Beaducation, below:

These rivets make cold connection a snap! These can be used to snap two pieces of metal together, to add a little color to your blank or as a birthstone accent! 
For the Crystal Snap Rivets, you will need to create a 5/32" hole for these rivets (a bit smaller than 4mm). Create this hole with our Power Punch Pliers, then simply hammer the rivet down with our Snap Rivet Setter and our Plastic Mallet on top of a Bench Block


from me:
and sign up for the giveaway by leaving a comment HERE, today or by next Tuesday early AM, on my blog.
If you are the lucky person chosen, Beaducation will send you a packet of multi colored rivets and a setter as well as power punch pliers for you to work with on your own jewelry! How super is that!
This giveaway from Beaducation will last for one week, until next Tuesday, Nov. 1st! I will announce the fortunate winner then!

--jean

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Beadbloggers and a Blythe doll photo by jean yates

Aurora Borealishous and Myth, getting ready for Halloween!
(click on photo to enlarge)





BEADBLOGGERS!
A Bead A Day
Need to stop buying and start making? Lisa is having the same problem, BUT check out these sparkly connectors she found. 

About.com Jewelry Making
You will fall in love with this new necklace tutorial, or at the very least follow your heart.

Art Bead Scene
Jennifer shares a free tutorial on making adorable bead zipper pulls, perfect to spruce up a fall jacket!    

Beads & Books
See the fun earrings Michelle made with sari ribbon and get inspired to work with this popular material.  

Cindy Gimbrone Beads
Cindy's back from her class with Hadar Jacobson. Take a look at the mokume gane pieces she made from metal clay.  

Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie shows off her holiday packaging and questions photography in another Etsy Boot Camp post.

Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
Jean reviews the beautiful new book by Heather Powers, Jewelry Designs from Nature.
 
The Bead Dreamer
Charlene reviews the book Color, Texture and Casting for Jewelers
Beading Arts
Cyndi explains how to turn a cabochon into a simple bead embroidered pendant!

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Music is my life.: Musical Influences: Winter Quarters

Music is my life.: Musical Influences: Winter Quarters

great interview!

Custom Postcard Giveaway at Michelle Mach's



Hello! This giveaway  is something I myself am going to enter! I received this email frm Michelle Mach this morning:

"Hi,

If anyone has time today to mention my Custom Postcard Giveaway, I'd appreciate it. I have 13 entrants so far and will stop taking entries at the end of today (Wednesday).
The prize is 100 custom postcards of your own design--perfect for advertising your jewelry, upcoming craft shows/sales, or just cute pictures of the kids to send as holiday cards! Open to U.S. residents only."   and here is the link:--jean

http://www.michellemach.com/blog/index.php?/archives/370-24-Hour-Giveaway-Custom-Postcards-for-Your-Business-or-Friends.html

Thanks,

Michelle Mach
www.michellemach.com/blog

Isn't this great?I am off to enter! --jean!

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A review by jean yates of Heather Powers' new book, Jewelry Designs from Nature


Jewelry Designs from Nature, above

Heather Powers, the author, below




I have known and loved Heather's work for years. I was instinctively drawn to her work when I first saw it offered on an auction site. I instantly purchased some adorable polymer clay snowman buttons from her. After that, I followed her career avidly, because everything she made was so beautiful.
I am very glad that Ms. Powers finally has a collection of designs, here in this wonderful book, in which she collaborates with Nature! What greater inspiration than our surroundings! It has always been clear from her art jewelry beads, and her designer jewelry pieces, that Nature is one of her greatest partners as she makes her stunning creations. The reader will see from perusing this book that even little details make so much difference to a planned-out design, just as when Nature creates a glorious scene for us to admire, over and over again, taking us by surprise and refreshing us.
The author reinvigorates us as well, imbuing her designs with the earthiness and beauty of life itself!

As is said on the back of the book, "Find extraordinary inspiration in the everyday".

Heather herself says, "My greatest joy is to inspire others to find their creative voice...I hope to encourage others to grab hold of what captures their imagination and spirit...Birds, trees, branches, leaves, flowers, and sundries from the sea reflect the beauty of nature that inspires my work".

This is what Jewelry Designs from Nature is all about. The reader is encouraged by the author to revel in the wonder which comes from  "Woodlands", "Gardens" and "Sea", the three sections which comprise the major chapters of this book.
To me, each chapter is breathtakingly beautiful, and the jewelry pieces are glorious.

The book begins with Heather's introduction, and an explanation of how to use this book.

Then there is a very complete list of the Art Beads used in the book, and where to find them. The artist has used everything from Clay, to Glass, to Metal, to Collage. These lovely beads, and the "supporting cast" which follow on the next page, are well documented. No reader will have a problem locating beads, clasps, settings, chain or stringing material. Just looking at the collection of art beads and the components is an invitation which is hard to resist to dive right into this book!

There is also a list of tools, and a note about storage.

Then the reader arrives at the first creative section, "Woodlands".
All I can say is, "Take a deep breath"!
I wanted to make the very first bracelet! It is called "Evergreen Bracelet", and is specially outstanding for its dramatic fir tree clasp made of ceramic by Mary Harding, in a soft cream with green fir needles imprinted and glazed. There is a pewter owl settled in the middle of this bracelet, and beautiful metallic bronze biwa pearls combined with wintry rutilated quartz faceted rounds in white, each one pierced within, with their distinctive black points. This looks, altogether, exactly as was intended. It is as if the wearer is taking a walk through the woods as winter is encroaching. I just fell in love with this one completely! As an extra note, little seed bead embellishments are dangled from the clasp and look very wonderful and "fresh"!
Additionally, the bonus earrings are entrancing and feature some of the author's own beads.

I wish to mention the following project as well because the author has done something I have never seen before in a jewelry design. This is very exciting to view! The beaded head pins have been twisted and looped once at the bottom near the beaded head of each one, and it makes what a designer might use it to design with (in this case, faceted teal pearls), look astoundingly different and wild, as in nature. Cindy Gimbrone's lampworked  double head pin used with the author's clasp goes perfectly with this!  The name of this necklace is "Nurture Thy Soul" and once again, it is beautiful.

There are so many offerings in this section to love it is hard to choose what I liked the most!  My eye was definitely caught by the "Be True" Necklace, as it has a polymer clay pendant of a bird on a branch made by the wondrously charming artist Heather Wynn. There are all sorts of little things to surprise and catch your eye, as if you yourself  had magically become a bird and were looking around at the world! To be able to convey this, in this eclectic necklace, is quite amazing. The design, is, in truth, inspired by a pretty pewter feather charm which says on the back, "To Thine Own Self be True" , made by Green Girl Studios, but I think that fits with my interpretation as well. So what if I am channeling a bird! At every point in this book you will see things differently. That is what makes it great!

The "Gardens" section is so gorgeous. Once again, incredibly original designs and tiny details never before seen will greet the readers' eyes. For example, in the "Daffodil Fields" Necklace, which features an Anne Choi sterling focal and many 6mm faceted citrines (which look like that pretty, early spring "clouds of daffodils" we read about) has a new way of linking chain by using boxed citrine connectors. I loved it!  Many of these ideas could be used for other designs, but one must realize that in a true artist's hands, like Ms. Powers, the boxes  really "go" with the shape of the Anne Choi focal. That is what makes for a great learning experience for us.

As a study in color, "Titania's Bower" Necklace is such a treat for the eyes. it makes you want to fall back into the garden flowers and be embraced by their amazing variety of colors (and shapes).  This is the necklace which is on the cover of the book. How many synonyms are there for beautiful? I need a thesaurus to  express the entrancing exuberance of this superbly designed necklace! The great thing is, you really can make this necklace too! The author explains her inspiration for each design (here, it is "A Midsummer Night's Dream", the play by Shakespeare, and the fairy queen Titania from that play). It is wonderful to spot a Humblebeads lentil bead up to the left as you face this piece. That is the work of Heather Powers herself, and it is so very delightful to see!
Included in this section is a discussion of "the design journal", in case you want to learn how to keep one, and also a conversation with Kerri Fuhr, a super inspirational lampwork artist.
When one later comes upon the "Flight of the Bumblebee" Bracelet, you can see close up why Kerru Fuhr is featured in an interview, because the bumblebee in the midst of all the other components and charms on this stunning bracelet is perfectly lampworked by her. You even get to view the back of it, which is lovely as well, and elegantly conveys the spiralling patterns which bumblebees make as they go about their daily work! Smokey quartz, peach aventurine and blue lace agate are featured in this fantastic bracelet, as well as a beautiful flower clasp. There is a matching pair of very adorable bee earrings which the reader will love as well.

Once the reader has arrived at the section which is entitled the "Sea", there is a realization that each piece of jewelry has been named very appropriately. When you are fortunate enough to be at the edge of the sea, the first thing you might notice would be the bubbles left from the sea foam, as the waves draw back from the sand. Thus the first piece in this section is called "Effervescence", with a bubbly Mamacita Beadwork pewter pendant focal. The other materials used in this airy piece are the metals brass and copper, which blend with glass head pin topped beads, lampworked by Kelley's Beads.
The earring set for this which is offered as an additional project is gorgeous if you love dangly earrings, pewter, and copper chain. They really make a statement!
My family were all skin divers and snorkelers, so I loved the next necklace as well, because the featured beads are art glass seashells and sea shaped forms in those fascinating shades of blue and orange which you see underwater frequently. 
Other sea treasures glint and catch you eye as you discover more and more in this necklace, which is titled "Into The Deep". A shibuichi Nautilus clasp from Green Girl Studios completes this remarkable design  which has successfully used many different artists' beads.  It is a moody, textural design. The reader will be guaranteed to be mesmerized by this project.
To venture to freshwater, I very much admired the "Koi Pond" necklace. Featuring African Bloodstone and ceramic beads strung like pearls, only with tiny (size 11) nickel seed beads used as spacers, this necklace has a remarkable pewter fish toggle clasp used as the focal. Below it, dangles a square (as the designer says, like "a lantern"--so appropriate for a Koi pond)  art bead, with the colors of the Bloodstone, which has orange in it, like the scales of the Koi.
This very serene necklace has a final tassel in front at the bottom. It is irresistable. One very special necklace!

The section called the basics finishes up your journey through Nature Then there is a word about Heather, acknowledgements, and sources.

I am so glad Heather Powers wrote this amazing book. In the beginning, she discusses how many artists have been inspired by Nature. I agree that Nature has always and will always have such a direct, intense pull directly to each of our hearts.
To  have created this book, enabling us to be a part of her sharing process, and for us to learn more about ourselves, and how to express exactly what it is that we love about Nature, is a marvelous gift from the author to each reader, including me. I highly recommend this thrilling book, Jewelry Designs from Nature . 

--jean

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Such fun and energizing news from Lark today

I got a great email from Ray at Lark and he had a lot of wonderful news  about giveaways and free PDFs  and things to get your Monday off to a super start!  I personally cannot WAIT to read
21st Century Jewelry !!!

here it is:


doesn't it look exciting and beautiful?--jean

Ray wrote about all the news in an email which I received.  All this great info, see below!

All happening this week!

Lark is offering:

~ An incredible giveaway (U.S. residents only, through Oct. 26) of a set of
11 Lark Jewelry & Beading 500 Series art jewelry gallery books celebrating
the release of 21st Century Jewelry: http://bit.ly/qt89u3

~ Links to FOUR free project PDFs from Maggie Meister, downloadable from our
blog: http://bit.ly/pV9M3U (We've had more than 100 "Likes" on this one
already!)

~ A free PDF of a jewelry project by Karen Rakoski from the book 30-Minute
Rings made out of plumbing pipe (!):  http://bit.ly/opBdBp

Enjoy

I thank you very much for your support.

Best wishes, Ray

---

Find us: http://www.facebook.com/LarkJewelryBeading


How wonderful!!!--jean

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Chinook beauty in Butterfly Form--Ceramic Pendant by Chinook, design by Jean Yates

 A close up of the pendant with the charms






here is the pendant without the charms--they are flipped to the back so you can see Chinook's lovely work. I didn't really need the embellishments of the tiny pearls but I thought it would be a fun addition. Look at the flower on the wing of the butterfly! So charming!



here is a final shot--I hope you like what I created!


Mellissa of Chinook jewelry, which is home to a multitude of incredibly lovely jewelry designs as well as pendants in tons and tons of styles to suit every designer, gave me a glorious pendant to create a design with!
I LOVE ceramic (my Great Aunt, who was an artist, often made jewelry using ceramic).

Chinook's jewelry and ceramic pendants are all breathtakingly beautiful. There is a huge offering at the website --watch out! You'll get happily lost for the day!

I was so pleased with the moody drama of the color in this pendant, and in its sense of depth!

I wanted to make it a focal (of course!) . I decided to stud it with tiny flat back white pearls, as if the butterfly were fluttering in the night time sky, and leaving a trail of luminescence. I then emphasized the darkness of the glaze and the beauty of the butterfly, which sits up off the pendant, by dangling special charms to play off the color of the glaze Chinook had used. The color looks to my eyes to be a combination of black, blue, and gunmetal, depending upon the light in which you are holding the pendant.

I threaded the butterfly on a dark black double ribbon with a sterling hook clasp. I used a special hammered sterling closed ring upon which I added the butterfly with a sterling jump ring. Then I added a piece of smooth crystal rock in an oval shape, with a tiny sterling bead cap, and a big fat gorgeous lush pearl on the same sort of bead cap as the crystal rock. The pearl emphasizes the tiny pearls on the pendant which the butterfly is taking flight upon. I added a sterling lotus charm, which looked pretty to me glimmering against the blacks, blues, gunmetals and pearls, and which imparts a feeling of peace to the design. Then I added an 8MM Swarovski Crystal Element in a bicone shape (it is a Dorado and reflects all sorts of colors when used in a design). Finally I finished by using a fabulous, luxurious 10MM Swarovski Elements Crystal round, in Crystal AB. This positively shimmers!

I love the combinations of charms which I used to play up the full effect of this pendant. I am completely thrilled to have had the chance to design this necklace for the fabulous Chinook jewelry, home of ceramic pendants!

Please check Chinook's blog to see what other ideas are offered--Mellissa is great!--jean

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Beadbloggers Sunday and a special photo by jean yates


well, whom do we have here? We have Dusty and Floss, adorable "dust bunnies" who are married and soulmates forever.They are my 60th birthday present from my BFF, author and autism expert Elizabeth. She has a GREAT new book out, Apples for Cheyenne. See it on her site .
I came right out and told her honestly what my dream gift would be when she asked what I wanted, because these little wonders are so fantastic and adorable! Sweet little dust bunnies of my very own is what I wanted! They are sitting on my laptop in this photo--hence the unusual background! Dusty and Floss are hand made and hand dressed by the fabulous Jane of Polly Makes! She is one of my favorite Blythe doll clothiers and she is an all around special person, like Elizabeth, as well. I am too lucky!
Love you, Eliz!!!, and love you too, Jane! Hooray for dust bunnies in love!
I can't help but think of me and Jim! :)   --jean





BEADBLOGGERS!


Beading Arts
A bit of silver leaf, a bit of acrylic paint, and some polymer clay...beautiful results!



The Bead Dreamer
Charlene shares how life seems to be crowding out jewelry making! Sometimes that's just how it is...

About.com Jewelry Making
October's jewelry designer interview includes some interesting ideas from Lorelei Eurto.  

Art Bead Scene
Heather shares a free project that tells a little story of her recent move back to Michigan.

Carmi's Art/Life World
A little Apoxie Clay goes a long way when you have time to play in the studio.  

Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie shares another week of Etsy Boot Camp goals.

Resin Crafts!
This week Carmi demos several layers of resin in a small tin.  

Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
Jean reminisces about the lovely book which she and Melanie of Earthenwood were in. She used Melanie's knockout components and they look just as fab today as they did then!  

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Friday, October 14, 2011

B'Sue Boutiques Sari Ribbon Blog Hop is today, hooray hooray, Little Ballerina Bangle by jean yates


We are having a Blog Hop Sari Ribbon Party today! This was a first for me! I got my beautiful, colorful
Sari Ribbon from B'Sue Boutiques and also some great components to work with it. It really WAS like a party for me because I love ribbon and I got a huge selection of colors. However, because I was thinking of my favorite color, PINK, due to the Art Charm group I am a member of (I won the sweetest charms from them--I shall show you another time!) I went for it, Pink-wise and ended up with my "Little Ballerina Bangle".
Please don't laugh when I tell you that my one experience viewing Degas' Statue of a Little 14 Year Old Ballerina at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY was my inspiration. I ONLY took from it the concept of a tutu and the color of the statue. It is, of course,  a fantastic work of art which far surpasses my first efforts with sari silk. However it had made such an impression on me when I saw how he combined material with metal, I wanted to try the same thing.
Here is Degas statue:
How incredible is it?  I love it. The fabric on it is worn and old, but a faint pink color when you see it in person. Not like my hot pink. And Degas is essentially considered an Impressionist (although he fought being categorized), and my "Rusty Ox" colored bronze filigree metalwork focal is more art nouveau, but ...lets just say I HAD A DREAM AND NOTHING WAS GOING TO STOP ME! Not even that fact that I have never worked with sari silk, bent focal metal pieces quite that drastically as I did for this creation, nor that I CANNOT SEW... AT ALL.
So here is what I did:

I polished and buffed up the fantastic focal plaque in "Rusty Ox" which I had received from Brenda Sue. B'Sue Boutiques has lots items in this designer color. It is new and chic, and is delightful in all shapes, styles and sizes. I tried not to get overzealous with the buffing, just bringing up some of the brightness below. I didn't want to loose the coolness of  the dirty dark color. I just brought out the raised parts, which are so pretty when lighter that they look like little gems.

Then I sewed a section of sari ribbon which had some pretty stripes on it. I made pleats. Here it is all pleated up.
This was the trickiest part: I then UNpleated the middle of that piece of sari ribbon and folded my focal plaque over it, onto a clear bangle I also got from B'Sue Boutiques. The bangle is an inch wide and really nice for lots of projects. I took another, plain, thinner piece of pink sari ribbon and crisscrossed it back and forth over the bangle. Then I sewed it in place. This whole process took me around 4 hours, but I was inventing it as I went along--not knowing what I was going to do next. I would say you could easily do this in an hour if you weren't me.



Here is my bracelet,"The Little Ballerina Bangle",  all finished. Our little ballerina seems to like it! I know I love it, because it is comfortable, different, a bit raffish (like the shabby tutu on the Degas statue) and very feminine.
Who didn't at one time in her life want to be a ballerina?  I know I did! (click on photo to enlarge)

I had a complete ball making this bangle!
It was the most fun I had all week!
Thank you for coming to see it, and thanks to B'Sue Boutiques for thinking up this great hop! Now check out the list below of the other participants!



B'Sue Boutiques wrote:


"Thank goodness all of you wrote and signed up!  And we have quite a nice list, too!

HERE IT IS:
Sari Ribbon Party Blog Hop

Vickie Wills
http://www.jewelrybyvee.blogspot.com/

Susan Kennedy
http://www.suebeads.blogspot.com/

Michelle Mach
http://www.michellemach.com/blog/


Michelle Lee Hardy
http://fireflyvisions.blogspot.com/

Ruth Crawford
http://www.home-with-ruth.blogspot.com/


Hilary Frye, FryeStyle
http://fryestyle.blogspot.com/


Diana P.
http://www.suburbangirlstudio.com/

Brenda Sue Lansdowne, B'sue Boutiques
http://www.bsueboutiques.typepad.com/

Elizabeth Owens-Dwy
http://www.clarityofpurplesage.blogspot.com/

Connie Rios-Relyea
http://www.jewelsdesignscreativecorner.wordpress.com/

Jennifer Justman
http://soulsfiredesigns.blogspot.com/   

Deb Davis
http://www.naturaltreasuresbydeb.blogspot.com/

Beanzie
http://www.thevintageheartcharmbracelets.com/the-vintage-heart-charm-b/
             
Cathie Carroll
http://www.cathiecarroll.com/

Rosemary Cowit
http://www.gemrosedesigns.blogspot.com/

Georgene Lockwood
http://sylvanavintagedesigns.wordpress.com/

Cathy Buckley
http://cathybuckleycatsmeow.blogspot.com/

Harry Wood
http://www.oscarcrow.blogspot.com/

Sonya Stille
http://dreaminofbeads.blogspot.com/

Mary Deis
http://mdeis.blogspot.com/

Heather Goldsmith
http://asibeadit.blogspot.com/

Susan Rouleau
http://mountainshadowstudio.blogspot.com/

Terry Matusyk
http://pinkchapeau.wordpress.com/

Pam Chesbro
http://afortunatesoul.blogspot.com/

Mary Shannon Hicks
http://uptwnsh-fallingintothesky.blogspot.com/

Janice Everett
http://jlynnjewels.blogspot.com/

Davinia
http://www.daviniadesign.com/

Kristina Johansson, Maneki
http://wildrosesandblackberries.blogspot.com/

Kris Binsfeld
http://www.cherishdesigns.wordpress.com/


Mandy
http://www.beadsforbrains.blogspot.com/

Charlene
http://thebeaddreamer.com/blog/

Catherine Jeltes
http://www.galleryzooart.com/

Jackie
http://kydojewellery.blogspot.com/

Sharon Palac
http://www.sharonsjewelrygarden.blogspot.com/

Deb Beechy
http://beetique56.blogspot.com/

Jean Yates
http://prettykittydogmoonjewelry.blogspot.com/

Patrice Pfeiffer
http://treeseatreasures.blogspot.com/

Dorcas Midkiff
http://wondrousstrangedesigns.blogspot.com/

Lynn Perry Bennett
http://designsbylynnea.blogspot.com/

Linzi Alford
http://www.magpieintheskyspoilheaptales.blogspot.com/

Deb
http://greenshoot.blogspot.com/

Cynthia Wainscott
http://www.exoticperujewelry.blogspot.com/

Marie-Noel Voyer-Cramp
http://skyejewels.blogspot.com/

Alice Craddick
http://alicesbeadsandbaubles.blogspot.com/  



B'sue Boutiques Creative Group
http://www.flickr.com/groups/bsueboutiques/
If you couldn't play this time, no worries.   Please come on over today, Friday, Oct. 14th and cruise the blogs and see all the pretty jewelry!

Have you joined B'sue Boutiques Creative Group?   If you didn't get in on the hop but would like to post a sari ribbon creation over there, join up and go ahead.  PARTICIPANTS:  if you're members of the Group, please feel free to post your photos at the Creative Group as well as your blogs, as that way we'll have an album of sari crafted jewelry.
I listed the Creative Group for those who may have missed getting on the list and have something ready, or who would also like to post their photos there, as well.

Thanks to all who got their ribbon from B'sue Boutiques    But even if you didn't, we are REALLY glad you signed up!"

check out the store after going hopping. It is huge and has everything you could want to encourage your creativity!--jean

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Art Glass maker Kim Miles reflecting upon Lotus Beads, which she make better than anyone



"Different inspirations come and go, and this week, I feel like making Lotus Beads."

--From the latest email my good friend sent out, the great beadist, Kim Miles...More below!:

"Because the lotus flower blooms from the muddy depths of the pond each morning, it symbolizes new life and rebirth.
It's a beautiful blossom, that encourages us to soak in the light of life, and to renew our own inspirations daily.

I have large and small Lotus Beads for you today in the BeadShop, and more in the works. 
All orders placed from last Saturday through this week will be mailed on Friday., but as always, if you need yours to go out sooner, please let me know.
Here's to the blossoming beauty of your life!
xo Kim"
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Kim is so amazing. I treasure her as a person and an artist.--jean  



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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Beadbloggers Sunday and a Blythe doll photo by jean's friend Rose too


Janie's Fire Red-Purple eyes: from my friend Rose, photo by her as well. Janie, like all Blythes, has four colors of eye chips. They are all hand painted by Rose, who entirely remade Janie. Janie is now Rose's first official custom  "Moonchild" !

By Rose:
"Janie is my first full custom.
All work is done by me.
knot mohair re-root, hand painted chips, sleep eyes, eye sockets, nose and cheeks modification, lip carving-restoration, new makeup sealed with MSC. I still have to glue the hair down and close her.

Janie is SBL and was customized before. It all started as rescue mission.
She is a wonderful gift from Jean for purpose to try my hand on customizing".


And look what she did with this glorious doll! She hit a home run right out of the field, first time out of the box!
I am so proud to be associated with Rose!




BEADBLOGGERS!!!




Beading Arts
Cyndi really enjoyed making her challenge piece for Michelle Mach's "Very Vintage Challenge"

Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
Jean makes some adorable pendant and earring sets with the help of her friend Rose and help from Artbeads.com as well!

The Bead Dreamer
Want to make seed bead jewelry but don't know where to start. Charlene reviews a book on bead embroidery that may help. Easy to learn techniques, minimal tools, fabulous results.  

Art Bead Scene
Erin at Art Bead Scene has compiled a gorgeous set of woodland themed Etsy treasuries to celebrate this month's art challenge.

Beads & Books
Come see 30+ amazing fall-inspired designs made with the same kit materials!  

Cindy Gimbrone Beads
Running a small business can sometimes be about the smallest words.  

Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie offers a new bunny pendant for sale with proceeds going to help Nancy Schindler from Round Rabbit, who lost her studio in a flood in September

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Artbeads gift to me delights me in small ways and in very large ways as well


"Morgiana Sitting Pretty"
photo by my friend Rose--but there is something (or someone) missing! Wait and see!


Artbeads is an impressively massive (yet easy to use) online store with one of the most unique, constantly updated selections of beads, components and items for making jewelry that I know of.
It also has some of the sweetest people working there whom I have met in this business (yes I mean YOU, Duchess)!
When I approached them recently and asked if I might have some components and rhinestone flatbacks to make some jewelry which will be appearing in a special section of my column in Australian Beading magazine in the big December issue, they said "yes".
I was so excited! All of my work in the past few years has been heavier on the writing, and lighter on the actual beading, as we here at home cannot afford all the beautiful beads which I see, love and want. Hey! It is OK! --Things will change, I  know, for the better, and of course we are not alone. We are in the same boat as many people right now. However I wish to thank Artbeads for their generosity toward me, as at times I come up with some special ideas, and I didn't even try to explain to them ahead of time what I was planning for this-- in my opinion-- smashing, project! It would have been too confusing!

Incidentally, it will look different for Australian Beading, so it is OK to post this preview on my blog now.
I wish to say here, that, in addition to Artbeads, I could not have done this project without my friend, Rose.
I am EXTREMELY proud to have worked with Rose on this. All of these photos you see of the twin dolls (Blythe Cherry Berry and Blythe Very Cherry Berry), Rose took. She took both the large photos (including Morgianna, above) and the ones in the pendant/earring frames which I made using Artbeads components.

Note here from jean: Do not let anyone kid you into thinking it is your camera which is your problem when taking photos. I am ALWAYS thinking it is my camera. Well it isn't, I still have a long way to go, learning to take photos. I admit it.
However Rose is an artist and could take a great photo with a vintage box camera, while standing on her head.
Imagine what she did here: she took the little pictures, sized and sent them to me. I made the jewelry, and sent it back to her. She dressed the dolls (who are the exact same dolls as in the jewelry!), and then she took their pictures again!
I think this idea is fabulous and shows the beauty of Artbeads components and flatbacks off in a super fun way. If you notice you will  see that the earrings are different, which I did just for the enjoyment of it!
Rose and I share a passion for Blythe dolls which is limitless. We LOVE Blythes!


                                                        "Nars and Morgiana on Steps"

By the way, if you prefer to make your jewelry for real humans, the ear wires and the components are just as suitable and great to wear for your own self and for your friends (these make super, inexpensive Holiday gifts--and that time of year is already here, believe it or not!) as for your dolls to dress up in.

Here are a few more of the photos Rose took yesterday of Nars and Morgiana, the twins, all dressed up in their gorgeous jewelry:



                                                                  "Inside Outside"   (this is my favorite photo--jean)






"Berry Sisters"-- a good photo of the jewelry sets -- so pretty!




The Artbeads pendants can be found here: http://www.artbeads.com/mixed-media-collage-pendants.html
and they have the ear wires (and jump rings for the pendants as well). Just be sure to order TWO ear wires for each set of earrings you make, because Artbeads usually sells ear wires individually.
The Artbeads flatbacks can be found here: http://www.artbeads.com/swarovski-flatbacks-rhinestones.html
I used grey pearl, red siam, and rose to enhance the golden frames and to pick up the colors in the tiny photos Rose had sent to me.

Now, why did I title this entry "Artbeads gift to me delights me in small ways and in very large ways as well"?

The small ways were that I got to work on a small scale, and also with a dear friend.
The large ways have to do with the fact that I cannot wait until all those Australians get to see the photo I took for December's issue of Australian Beading magazine!

Thank you SO MUCH, Artbeads, and thank you SO MUCH, Rose!

with love, jean!

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Monday, October 3, 2011

I won something from a Yahoo Group which I am in, Art Charms --Hooray, Hooray


Hi!
This wonderful book has generated an enthusiastic group of art charm makers and swappers ! I love the book, and enjoyed reviewing it--it has given me lots of inspiration. Then when the Art Charm group recently ran a contest, I joined in! All you had to do was leave a comment revealing what your favorite color is. I really wanted to pack a punch with my answer, even though the winners were chosen by Random.org. I decided to choose "Schiaparelli Pink"

Here is a version of that color, created by Elsa Schiaparelli, who was an incredibly highly respected designer in the 1920's and so on :



How divine is that color! She was very modern and farsighted. This was the very first version of what later was, and has always been called since, "hot pink"! Now, one interesting thing is this: if you are old enough to recall, there was a famous model, Marisa Berenson, and a famous photographer, Berry Berenson, who were her grandaughters, which is an interesting fact.*... more facts below if you are interested, at the bottom of this entry, from Wikipedia.

Here is what Lorie wrote to me when she emailed me info about my win! I asked her for extra information about the group, in case you want to join! It truly is such a fun group!


"Hi Jean--

So sorry for the delay in getting back to you.  I'm working away from my home computer and had some trouble with connection to my email, ACK. 

I enjoyed browsing your blog.  You have a lot going on!  I would love to do the Bead Soup Challenge sometime.

OH! Reminder from jean--re: Lori Anderson's Bead Soup Blog Party hop and news of the next sign ups --with a button you can post on your sidebar: http://lorianderson-beadsoupblogparty.blogspot.com/  don't forget to hop and admire the fabulous Bead Soup Blog Party hostessed by Lori Anderson, which is going on for the next month! Here is the link! As well, at the link is information on the sign ups in January for the March reveal of the fifth Bead Soup Party! This is exciting!

On the Yahoo group:

WE HAVE WINNERS!!

Wow, we had a great response to the My Favorite Color contest. Forty-five (45)
ArtCharmers entered, and it was great fun to see the wide range of favorite
colors.

Since there were a lot of entries, we decided there should be a lot of winners,
twelve (12) this time around. Whoo-hoo! But if you are not one of the lucky
winners, stay tuned for an optional PART TWO for this "contest." Details to be
announced on Sunday.

Below is the list of winners with the number (as they were listed in the
database) that was generated by the Random Generator. (Jean Y, you were really
destined to win—the RG picked your number twice. Quick, go buy a lottery
ticket, hahaha!)

Winners: please email your MAILING ADDRESS to me. One of
the mods will send you a prize package in the mail in the next couple of weeks.

DON'T FORGET—watch for a message on Sunday that will detail how we'll extend
this contest.

Finally, there will be a new contest announced next week that is
Halloween-related. Hmmmm, wonder what that will be???

Lorie

WINNERS:

11—Cindy S-E
17—Donna B
20—Jean Y
18—Jan H
44—Joann W
21—Kerri C
36—Shelley B
27—Lisa A
22—Leanne A
45—Vanessa R
19—Jane S
8---Carol E

Finally--the group is always open to people who are interested in mixed-media art charms! [<--note from jean--feel free to join! IT IS A great, FUN GROUP!]  No one has to feel an obligation to post or swap, you can lurk and learn for as long as you want. The experience level ranges from complete beginners to long-time jewelry artists. (The rich collection of charm photos that people have posted are reason enough to join the group!)  The group is on Yahoo and is called ArtCharms.  Group owners Peggy Krzyzewski and Christine Hansen, authors of the book, Making Mixed Media Art Charms and Jewelry, welcome all into our friendly, chatty group of people who love to make and swap art charms.

Now--off to get those prize packages done and to the post office!

xo Lorie"



Just FYI: * facts found under Marisa Berenson-- from Wikipedia:

Marisa Berenson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marisa Berenson
BornFebruary 15, 1947 (1947-02-15) (age 64)
New York City, New York, U.S.
OccupationActress, model
Years active1967–present
SpouseJames Randall (m. 1976–1978) «start: (1976)–end+1: (1979)»"Marriage: James Randall to Marisa Berenson" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marisa_Berenson)
Aaron Richard Golub (m. 1982–1987) «start: (1982)–end+1: (1988)»"Marriage: Aaron Richard Golub to Marisa Berenson" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marisa_Berenson)
Vittoria Marisa Schiaparelli Berenson (born February 15, 1947, New York City) is an American actress and model.

Early life

She is the elder daughter of Robert L. Berenson, an American diplomat turned shipping executive, who was of Lithuanian Jewish descent; his family's original surname was Valvrojenski.[1][2] Her mother was born Countess Maria Luisa Yvonne Radha de Wendt de Kerlor, better known as Gogo Schiaparelli, a socialite of Italian, Swiss, French, and Egyptian ancestry.[3][4]
Berenson's maternal grandmother was the fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli,[5] and her maternal grandfather was Count Wilhelm de Wendt de Kerlor, a Theosophist and psychic medium.[3][6][7] Her younger sister, Berinthia, became a model, actress, and photographer as Berry Berenson. She also is a great-grandniece of Giovanni Schiaparelli, an Italian astronomer who believed he had discovered the supposed canals of Mars, a great-grandniece of art expert Bernard Berenson (1865–1959) and his sister Senda Berenson (1868–1954), an athlete and educator who was one of the first two women elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.[8]

 Career

A fashion model who came to prominence in the early 1960s — "I once was one of the highest paid models in the world", she told The New York Times — Berenson appeared on the cover of the July 1970 issue of Vogue as well as the cover of Time on 15 December 1975. She appeared in numerous fashion layouts in Vogue in the early 1970s and her sister Berry was a photographer for the magazine as well. She was known as "The Queen of the Scene" for her frequent appearances at nightclubs and other social venues in her youth,[9] and Yves Saint Laurent dubbed her "the girl of the Seventies".[10]
Eventually she was cast in several prominent film roles, including Gustav von Aschenbach's wife in Luchino Visconti's 1971 film Death in Venice, the Jewish department store heiress Natalia Landauer in the 1972 film Cabaret, for which she received some acclaim (including two Golden Globe nominations, a BAFTA nomination and an award from the National Board of Review), and the tragic beauty Lady Lyndon in the Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon (1975). Though the last role has been her most well known, few reviews have commented on her performance; Vincent Canby of The New York Times merely stated, "Marisa Berenson splendidly suits her costumes and wigs."[11]
Berenson has appeared in a number of other movies, most of them shot in Europe, as well as in made-for-TV movies in the United States, such as the Holocaust-themed drama Playing for Time (1980). She also guest hosted an episode of The Muppet Show during its third season in 1978.[12][13] She most recently appeared in the 2010 film I Am Love.

 Personal life

In the early 1970s, Berenson was the companion of the French banking heir Baron David René de Rothschild, the younger son of Baron Guy de Rothschild.[14]
Berenson's first husband was James Randall, a rivet manufacturer. They married in Beverly Hills, California, in 1976[15] and divorced in 1978. They have one daughter, Starlite Melody Randall (born 1977).[16]
Her second husband was Aaron Richard Golub, a lawyer, whom she married in 1982 and divorced in 1987. In the divorce proceedings, the judge ruled that "the increased value of Ms. Berenson's acting and modeling career [during the marriage] were marital property" and therefore subject to consideration in any settlement agreements.[17][18][19][20]
On September 11, 2001, Marisa's younger sister and sole sibling, Berinthia "Berry" Perkins, widow of actor Anthony Perkins, was killed in the first flight to hit the World Trade Center. Marisa was also in an airplane during the terrorist attacks, flying from Paris to New York. In an interview with CBS, she told of the experience and how hours later she landed in Newfoundland (flights were diverted to Canada), and was told of her sister's death by a phone call with her daughter. Said Berenson: "I have hope and tremendous faith. I think that's what gets you through life ... through tragedies is when you have faith."[21]

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Beadbloggers and a Blythe doll photo by jean yates

Hi! It is Sunday, Oct 2nd! Alice, the winner of my giveaway of Jamie Cloud Eakin's book this Friday must have left for Maui or Paris. Those are places I have been dreaming about! Anyway, I hope to hear from you Alice--Please respond by Tuesday or it goes to the next number in line! Thank you!--jean

Also:
http://lorianderson-beadsoupblogparty.blogspot.com/  don't forget to hop and admire the fabulous Bead Soup Blog Party hostessed by Lori Anderson, which is going on for the next month! Here is the link! As well, at the link is information on the sign ups in January for the March reveal of the fifth Bead Soup Party! This is exciting!


Jim loves holiday decorating and particularly loves glitter and lights. These skulls light up off and on, so if you think this was an easy photo to take, you are MISTAKEN. However, I think Eilir, a green haired custom by A Dong from Thailand, looks very sweet in her Halloween Bear costume by Polly Makes!  She was so excited.
All she managed to say was : "SHOW ME THE CANDY"! 

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Beadbloggers!

Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie starts Etsy Holiday Boot Camp with some goals and promises.

Resin Crafts!
Carmi has a blog post featuring a resin disaster.

Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
Jean goes back through the mists of time and fondly recalls a favorite bracelet she made using components from two favorite websites! 

The Bead Dreamer
Handcrafted jewelry and autumn looks for 2011 are just perfect together. Charlene shows how.  

A Bead A Day
Lisa's got a quick tip for bead lovers! If a fabulous wholesale bead show comes to your city, don't miss it! 

Beading Arts 
Cyndi has a really fun giveaway book with great projects for fall weekends!

About.com Jewelry Making
My, oh my, what is your favorite type of mother-of-pearl, natural, colored, bleached, all of the above?  

Art Bead Scene
We are all ready for Fall at Art Bead Scene! Check out the bounty of Autumn beady goodies we found from art bead makers on Etsy.  

Cindy Gimbrone Beads
Cindy shares what she made with Cat's lovely etched copper heart. 

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