Monday, September 30, 2013

She Made She Made September Reveal


Hi Y'all,

It has been a while since Christine and I did a She Made/She Made challenge, we decided to take the summer off, so let me refresh what this is all about.  In July of 2012 I went to Pennsylvania for a family reunion and Christine and I met in Carlisle, PA at the Rolling Bead store, then we had lunch it was a great day.  I gifted Christine with a box of goodies that I made up from my stash and she in turn gifted me with some goodies too.  Since we both kept half of what we gifted each other we decided to have a little challenge between the two of us making something from two item chosen from our gifted stashes.  So with out further ado here is what Christine chose for us to create with for September. 


She chose the Aventurine donuts from what I gifted to her and the orange Czech glass beads from what she gifted to me.  Here is what I made.


It took me a little while to grasp an idea of what I wanted to make with the beads that were chosen.  It was not until I took a little trip to Huntsville in north Alabama, and I went to a little bead shop called Mary's Antiques and Beads, and found the color enhanced Carnelian 4 and 8 mm beads, some 8 mm Aventurine beads, that I knew I wanted to do a Cellini spiral.  When I got home I went straight to my stash of seed beads and started pulling out all of the green and orange seed beads in sizes 15, 11, and 8.  As I was beading the spiral the colors reminded me of the rich oranges the oak tree leave turn in Autumn here in Alabama mixed in the the dark green of the evergreens, so I decided to name my piece Autumn in Alabama.

Thank you for stopping by to visit, now please be sure to go by Christine's blog and see what she created.

Happy beading Y'all,
Therese



Saturday, September 28, 2013

Sequintastic September (A sequin-themed blog hop)




Back on July 27th, Sarah of Saturday Sequins blog put out the call to those that wanted to participate in her Sequintastic September challenge, here are the rules:


The challenge: 

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, will be to...
  • Create an original work of art using sequins. What you create, and how many sequins you use, will be up to you!
  • On the reveal date, share a photo of what you made.

    • Then, visit the other participants and drool over all the amazing work.

    Easy so I signed up and then I thought, what in the world was I going to make.  Then I remembered a bead embroidery cuff that I had started, perfect I could fill in the spaces with sequins. 

    I had this jasper stone bead that I bezeled and around it I sewed Rose Quartz chips.  I used Czech glass beads for the leaves and the other little flowers are made from pink fresh water pearls and black Czech glass roundels I sewed on the silver plated butterflies and that is as far as I got when I could not decide how I wanted to fill it in.  I was going to do a checker board back ground with pink and gray seed beads, but I did not like how that was looking so I ripped that out.  The sequins turned out to be the best solution.

     Now to find the right color sequins for my cuff.  Off to Joann's I go, because in my town there is not a whole lot of places to find sequins.  I was lucky because they had one pack of pale pink sequins left and I also chose a silver AB square sequins too.

    Here is the result of adding all of the sequins to the background of this cuff.

    I used the silver AB square sequins behind the round pink sequins to give a little extra bling factor.

    I used silver lined clear seed beads size 8 for the edging and a five hole slide clasp


    I am very pleased with how this piece turned out. 

    Thank you Sarah for host another wonderful blog hop this year.  Thank you to y'all for stopping by and visiting my post.  Please hop on over to Saturday Sequins blog and see what the other participants created.

    Happy beading Y'all,
    Therese

    Wednesday, September 18, 2013

    Creating With Cabochons hosted by Sally Russick of The Studio Sublime

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    Hi Y'all,

    Yes it is me, I am still around, I just took a break from beading and blogging for a little while.  I have been learning a few new skills to add to my jewelry making, one of which is fusing glass and shaping the fuse glass into cabochons.  So that is what I am going to show you for the Creating With Cabochons challenge, that the wonderfully talented Sally Russick with The Studio Sublime is hosting.  

    When I first signed up for this challenge I had it in mind to make a collar using cabs and bead embroidery.  I have not given up on that idea, but it is just not going to happen for this challenge.  What I am going to show you is the process I took to make my cabs.



     Morning is a lady that is very talented in many areas of jewelry making and she has taken me on as an apprentice and fusing glass was my first lesson.  I learned how to cut glass with a glass cutter and how to break it apart once it is scored. I learned that stained glass is not the same as coe90 glass and they should not be mix, but I forgot that rule and mixed them anyway and found out that they do not like to stick to each other.  It is fun cutting up the glass and placing them on other pieces of glass and making little sandwiches of glass.  I lost all track of time when I was playing.



    Glass ready to go into the kiln for the fusing process. 


    Glass is fused and shapes drawn on the back.  This machine is used to cut off the excess glass to make it easier to sand into the drawn shape.


    The excess glass cut away the scraps will be crushed to go into other projects.


    Me sanding and shaping the cabs.


    Cabs all sanded and shaped and ready to go back into the kiln for fire polishing.


    Here is my lot of cabs.  This picture is of the first and second batch of cabs.

    Although I did not make a piece of jewelry with any of these cabs, you will be seeing these in the future made into wearable pieces.




    This is a piece that I did for a Facebook challenge.  So I decided that it would do a double duty for this challenge too.

    Thank you for stopping by to visit, I hope you enjoyed your visit.  Now please go and visit the other blogs in this hop.


    Your Host:  Sally Russick
    D Lynne  Bowland
    Alicia Marinache          
    Lynn  Jobber          
    Jenny Davies-Reazor           
     
    Jo-Ann  Woolverton           
    Marde Lowe          
    Dawn Doucette          
    Mary K McGraw          
    Gloria Allen          

    Cheri  Reed          
    Sonya Stille          
    Elizabeth Owens Dwy          
    Veralynne   Malone          
    Tania Hagen          
    Lynsey  Brooks          
    Christina Miles          
    Holly  Westfall          
    Kathy  Lindemer          
    Patti Vanderbloemen          

    Therese Frank          
    Adrienne Berry          
    Liz   E  
    Tanty  Sri Hartanti          
    Ginger Bishop
    Renetha Stanziano          
    Marlene  Cupo          
    Sandi Volpe          
    Sharyl McMillian-Nelson          
    Niky  Sayers

    Mischelle Fanucchi          
    Tracy  Stillman          
    Skylar Bre'z          
    Ann Schroeder          
    Paula Kramer
    Jess Green          
    Susan Kennedy          
    Stacie  Florer          
    Cathie  Carroll          
    Susan F.  

    Michelle Caballero      
    Sabine Dittrich          
    Kristina Johansson          
    Kimberly Sturrup-Roberts          
    Melissa  Meman          
    Cheryl McCloud        
    Michelle  Timms          
    Cindy  Pack          
    Ailsa  Cordner          
    Lynda  Carson

    Cynthia  Machata          
    Julia  Harris          
    Karin  Slaton
    Ingrid  Anderson          
    Karin Grosset Grange
    Jasvanti Patel  
    Inge  von Roos
    Molly Alexander




    Saturday, July 13, 2013

    Fish Are Friends - Fancy Fish Blog Hop hosted by Karen Williams


    Hi Y'all,

    A couple of months ago Karen Williams of Baublicious blog put out the call to anyone that wanted to make one or more of her fancy fish and possibly be in the running to be a member of her design team.  So I jumped in feet first.  I was not one of the ones pick to be on her design team, but I am in the hop.

    Here is my little fancy fish...


    Isn't she just the cutest little fishy!

    Thank you Karen for hosting this blog hop I enjoyed making my little fancy fish and will make more to go with her.

    Please go and visit the rest of the participants in the blog hop.


    The five member design team



    To the participants
    I am doing this blog post on Wednesday, because I am going to be in Orlando, FL Saturday and I am not sure if I will have access to a computer, but I will hop as soon as I get back home on Tuesday.  I am looking forward to seeing everyone's little fancy fish.

    Happy beading Y'all,
    Therese

    Wednesday, July 10, 2013

    Black and White Challenge hosted by Sally Russick


    Hi Y'all,

    When Sally Russick of The Studio Sublime blog announced that she was going to host a Black and White Challenge I jumped right in and signed up.  There are 36 participants, so I am going to get right to the pieces so you can go on to the next participant in the challenge.

    I made this bracelet and earrings set from Czech glass beads that I received from the Best Bead Shop in the Czech Republic 6 mm black and silver props and white 4x7 mm roundels.  The black and white lamp worked ribbed glass beads are from Studio Juls. I used sterling silver 22 gauge wire to make the links, clasp, and ear wires.


    When I saw this tutorial on facebook by Tracey L. Gwilliams of Crystal Star Gems.  I just knew this would be  the perfect piece done in black and white.  I really like how it turned out.  This tutorial uses twin beads, seed beads and 4 mm drop bead.  I did not have black and white drops, but I did have black and white 4 mm glass pearls and they worked just as well as the drops would have.

    Now that you have seen what I made for this challenge, please leave a comment, cause I really enjoy hearing your opinions, and then please visit the other participants in this challenge.

    List of Participants


    Happy beading Y'all
    Therese
      

    Monday, July 8, 2013

    I'm Still Around

    Hi,

    I just thought that I would let y'all know that I am still around.  I took a little break from blogging and participating in most of the challenges that have been going on, things were beginning to get a little over whelming.  My pay the bills job has been very stressful, so much so, that when I get home from work I don't even want to turn the computer on, I just want to relax in silence.

    I am participating in two up coming challenges the first one will be on Wednesday July 10th, it is Sally Russick's  Black and White Challenge.

    The second challenge will be on Saturday July 13th, it is Karen William's Fancy Fish Blog Hop.


    Please come and visit my blog on those days to see what I created for each of these challenges and of course go and see what the other participants have created as well.

    I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying your summer despite of the weather.  I am about to take two weeks off from work starting on the 11th through the 23rd of July.  I am taking off to Orlando, FL on the 11th for a PMC certification class on the 12th, 13th, and 14th, the class is being taught by Barbara Becker Simon, I am so excited I can hardly stand it.  I will be sure to take pictures of my trip.  Then the next weekend will be my family reunion.   Well that is about it for what has been going on with me and my absence from the blogging world.  Until next time...

    Happy beading Y'all
    Therese


    Wednesday, May 15, 2013

    A Time To Stitch 3 hosted by Therese Frank and Christine Altmiller


       


    Hi Y'all,

    It is time again for another round of A Time To Stitch hosted by Christine and myself.  This time around the stitches we chose are Ladder, Square, Brick, Cellini Spiral, Russian Spiral, and African Helix. The rules were simple pick one flat stitch, one spiral stitch and create pieces using those stitches. The stitches could be combined in one piece or separate pieces.  If one was real ambitious they could create with all of the stitches.

    Along with my creations I will also be showing the creations of two of my beading friends, that do not have blogs.

    Let me introduce you to Crystie Willard.  Crystie and I met a long time ago, but just recently became good friends.  She is a very talented hair dresser and becoming a very talented bead weaver.  Here is what Crystie created...


    Crystie started this pendant when we went on our beading retreat in Florida.  She wanted to learn how to do bead embroidery and asked me if I would help guide her through the process.  I think this pendant turned out gorgeous.  Crystie used three of the stitches in this challenge in her piece, brick stitch around the edge of the pendant, ladder stitch for the bail, and Russian spiral for the neck strap.

    Next I would like to introduce you to Cynthia Wilson.  Cynthia and I met at the former High Strung Beads bead store one day when I went in to get a few things and have been friends ever since.  Cynthia is now the co-owner of the new bead store in Montgomery called the Enchanted Bead the home of the Bead Fairies.  Here is what Cynthia created...


    Cynthia created this beautiful bracelet using the ladder stitch.  I just love those yellow glass beads in the middle.  Yellow is a hard color to work with, but Cynthia managed quite beautifully.


    Cynthia also chose to use the Russian Spiral to make this dainty little bracelet for her grand daughter.  She used size 15 and 11 seed beads in this bracelet.  

    Now for my creations.  I did all of the stitches except for the African Helix I just did not have the time to do it before the reveal date, that is what happens when you sign up for just about every challenge you come across on the blogs. Oh well moving on, here is what I created...


    I love Tracey Gwillimas designs they are so pretty and when I came across this tutorial I just had to have it to make this bracelet for this challenge. 


    Some of y'all may recognize this from my BSBP post, but since that was going on at the same time this challenge was announced I believe the brick stitch in the flowers qualifies for this challenge.  The Gumdrop flowers are from Kerrie Slade's Gumdrops In My Garden tutorial which is free at Bead and Button web site.


    Cellini Spiral is my favorite of the spiral stitches I just love the look of it.  I made this bracelet with leather that I knotted with square knots.  I gave this one to my niece Belle.


    This bracelet was made using the Square stitch and is my very first time using this stitch.  I love this stitch it is so easy and fast. In this bracelet I used size 6 seed beads and 3 mm glass cubes.  I call this one Block Windows because you can see through the glass cube beads.


    This bracelet is done with a tutorial that Kristen Stevens posted on Art Jewelry Elements blog on May 13th.  Kristen tried to tell me over the phone a while back how to do the Russian spiral using twins, but I am a visual person, I need to see it to do it.  So I was very excited when I saw this post, that I got started on it right away.  The stitch is very easy to do and works up very fast.  Thank you Kristen for sharing this tutorial with all of us.

    Thank you to all that participated in this challenge, and a big thank you to Christine for being my co-host in this challenge.  Christine and I enjoy doing this challenge and will be thinking up some stitches for A Time To Stitch 4.  I can not wait to see what all of you have created I just know that I will be blown away by your creations.  

    Here is the list of participants please go see what they have created.

    Therese Frank  (you are here)



    Happy beading Y'all,
    Therese