The day is finally here to show off what I did for my first Bead Soup Blog Hop. As you can see, my wonderful partner, Julie Bean from Beadaholique, sent me a ton of beads. What to do with them all?
I am a bead maker, not a jewelery designer per se. One reason I did the Soup was to challenge myself to try something I had not done before. I have a tendency to over do and the first week I went nuts and worked on the main chain part for hours. Then life intruded and I only finished it up this week. I couldn't believe the trouble that I had figuring out how to attach the bead caps to the silk cord. I had it in theory, but practice left a lot to be desired.
I had seen a lovely piece on line that was composed of charms and dangles and wanted to do something like that. I went through a lot of head pins and dug into my stash to add to the variety that Julie had already sent me. I had a piece of black silk cord in my stash that I used to extend the chain to necklace length.
The rules of Bead Soup Blog Party are simple. After signing up with Lori Anderson at Pretty Things (one of my faves), she assigns partners. I can't believe that she has the energy to undertake this but I am sure glad that she does. Then you exchange a focal, beads and a cool clasp (not lobster). And you need to have a blog to let everyone know about what you are doing. On the day of the BIG REVEAL, you get to show off what you made and visit all the blogs of the other designers. There are a ton of people who signed up for this current Bead Soup and would take up a huge piece of this post to list them all. The link to the complete list is:
http://lorianderson-beadsoupblogparty.blogspot.com/
Go ahead and check them all out. Get a jolly case of Blogitis...you know you want to.
Are you ready.... Here it is, full monty and the little bits that make it up. (I snuck a pair of polymer clay beads into the dangles: Can you spot them?)
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I dub thee "Little Kitty 2 two"
The lovely focal by Golum Ceramics. Salt and Pepper kitties like my own Eyesis Rue and Prince.
Isn't this clasp lovely.... The detail is delicious.
Trying a "Glamour Shot". Not sure I succeeded
Showing off how it hangs. I really wish I had a better
form to photograph it on
After all this I have beads left over (Julie was sooooo generous), so I had plenty of choices for earring design.
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The little blue flower earrings are my favorite. I love color of the little rose beads, but were not able to use very many of them. The bead holes varied in size greatly and not many of them were big enough for the headpin to fit into. I will probably be able to use them in a piece later that I use string rather than wire. In looking at the final piece I am wondering if it is not too busy? The focal looks kinda lost in the forest, so to speak. I have beads left over and I may do something simple with the focal later. I am sure that I will get inspiration from all the wonderful pieces I am sure to see in the next several days as I visit the other Bead Soup Party Members.
Thanks again to Julie Bean
http://www.beadaholique.com/ for all the great beads and to Lori Anderson for all her hard work at putting this all together.