Sunday, May 17, 2009

My Favorite Things

Though I've been making a ton of pieces in preparation for my Etsy store, there are still a couple that remain my favorites.

These earrings I wear on an almost daily basis. I've gotten a lot of compliments on them, I think because they are simple and have a unique shape. I recently made similar pairs for my mother and grandmother using different center stones, and I'm working on a pair for my sister to wear to an upcoming formal event she has. I love the red, as it's sort of my signature color, and I think they just add a little glam to any outfit.



I was inspired to build this bracelet by an image on the cover of a beading book my mom bought for me a while back. I love the idea of using a hodge podge of different stones (something that I've been working to incorporate in more pieces). As the summer progresses and estate/garage sales become more frequent, I'm hoping to score some old jewelry that I can gut to do more things like this.


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Wedding Glam

This past weekend, one of my best friends got married. As a gift, I did the jewelry for the bridal party. My friend liked what I did for my own bridesmaids last year, so I duplicated the design with just a couple of tweaks, and I loved the results. The blue of the crystals matched perfectly with the color of our bridesmaid dresses, and the pearl accent gave the pieces a more formal feel. My favorite part was the little filigree ball that connected the main necklace to the dangly crystal. It really complemented the neckline of our dresses!
At my own wedding last year, we had a mishap shortly before the ceremony, when an earring got lost. I packed extra pieces and tools in case of anything like that popping up this weekend, and I'm glad I did, as I had to extend one of the 'maids necklace a couple of inches:)


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Perfect Mother's Day Gift

Every year I struggle with what to get my mom for Mother's Day. She hates it when my sisters and I spend money on her, and gluing macaroni to a paper plate got old several years ago.

When I started doing jewelry a while back, I found the most beautiful design for a mother's bracelet. Basically, the concept is to either include the birth stones, birth dates or names of a mom's kids all together in one piece of jewelry.

I worked really hard to come up with a pattern that I liked, and I love the way my sisters' and my birth stones look together. This is what I came up with two years ago, and I still think it's the best gift I've ever given my mom!




Friday, May 1, 2009

Giving Elastic a Chance?

When I first started making jewelry, I migrated more toward using beading wire and chain. I stayed away from elastic, because for the most part I thought it created a very young look. The other reason I overlooked elastic was because I had a problem with keeping pieces together. No matter what knotting technique I used, I still had problems getting the bracelets to stay tied.

While I avoided the material for a while, I came to have no other option when making a bracelet for my metal-sensitive mother in law to match her dress for my wedding. I opted for elastic, hoping that using some high-quality beads would make the look at least a little more formal.

When I finished the bracelet, I sealed the knot with this Krazy Glue product, and it worked great! The narrow applicator tip provides great control, and it doesn't gush out of the tube. I also like it because a lot of crafting adhesives carry serious warnings about being known carcinogens, and Krazy Glue doesn't. Not that I plan on eating any of my jewelry, but I feel safer knowing that.

I've since made a number of elastic bracelets, just casual things to throw on every day, and I've purchased a couple more bottles of the glue. It's great for other things as well, and so far I've not had anything come un-knotted.