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Monday, July 14, 2008

Busy Weekend Stamping and more

I'm working on some items that I think will be good for the county fair next week, simple things that are relatively inexpensive. I thought I'd share some ideas - I'll update with some photos soon.

Silver-plated chokers from FireMountainGems are a hard wire that you can add a pendant to for a quick necklace. I purchased two different styles, one has a ball that you can unscrew to slide on a pendant, the other has a thin chain to clip a clasp to, and it slides through a pendant bail. The only problem I've got with these is that the bail opening needs to be fairly large to accomodate the size of the wire, and I want to rethink that component before making too many more. Might do some dabbling in making some soldered bails instead of simple wrapped loop dangle.

I also made a bunch of discs from some of the re-purposed copper tiling I got from Mom & Dad and stamped them with metal stamps from Beaducation...I'll use some of them for simple charms that can be personalized (using letter stamps from Contenti) and some for a couple of charm bracelets.

The discs are more labour intensive than you'd think - clean the copper (it's got adhesive on the back, and some kind of coating on the front), cut out the discs, drill a hole to hang from, stamp, tumble, file, hammer, stamp...whew, I'm tired just thinking about it!

I'd gotten a new "Paw" stamp from Lisa Niven-Kelly (Beaducation) and made Rex a cute little name tag that he's test driving. I think he likes the way it jingles against his other tags, LOL.

Finally, I made 6 copper bracelets using Beaducation's bracelet blanks. Again, more work than you'd think just looking at them! I came up with 6 different phrases to stamp on the bracelets, figured out how to best lay out the text and stamped it. Filled in some design stamps, oxidized, drilled holes to attach clasps, made the clasps, formed the bracelets using a bracelet mandrel, and attached the clasp using jump rings.

Of course, this is only the start of the busy season. Thank goodness I have all of August to recover before the big shows start up!!!

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Friday, June 27, 2008

How time flies! It's Ornament Thursday!



Wow, the month of June totally got away from me. Between Grand Cities, vacation, and an exciting family announcement (congrats to my wonderful daughter Bree and her fabulous finace, Nick!!!), I've just lost track of time.







Not to be defeated however, here are a couple of fun and easy projects that fit right into the Ornament Thursday theme: Independence...just in time for the US July 4 holiday!
And of course, the other OT Gals are right on top of things, with a great variety of Independent projects that are fun and fabulous! Check them all out:

Alexa Westerfield a.k.a. Swelldesigner Craft some red, white, and blue drink charms from vintage wartime posters. They'll make a big bang at your 4th of July cookout!
Art Bead Scene Field of Poppies bracelet project from Heather.
Cindy Gimbrone aka Lampwork Diva Celebrate the Independent Spirit

Hurray for Red, White and Blue Lisa takes a shot at teeny tiny beads for a change

Linda at BeadStyle Magazine Childhood memories of Independence Day's past inspired this necklace.
Michelle's take on Indpendence Over at http design, Michelle has scuplted a piece which gives a different perspective on independence.
Strands of Beads Melissa sees stars this month while considering the meaning of independence
What is America to Me? Michelle's favorite words on our country...
Look for RED HOT themed projects in July!!!!










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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Amy's Geek Chic Bracelet

I made this bracelet for a very good friend as part of an exchange of sorts that we have been holding the past couple of years. We all draw names, and then fill up a box with things we don't want or need any longer. Included in the box are usually a couple of "good" gifts, and this bracelet was one of Amy's "nice" things. (The exchange is affectionately known as the "Box of Crap" exchange, which is always interesting when one goes to the Post Office to send a 20 lb box, and then turn down insurance because "it's just crap".)

Anyway. ;-)

No instructions for this one, but I want to play a game. No fair playing if you've already seen it on one of my favorite jewelry discussion forums!

What are the discs made from? :-D Post your guesses here in the comments, and I'll tell you if you are correct.

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