Yes, I don't like that name, I would appreciate; collector, connoisseur, keeper of beautiful objects...
Oh, I jumped at the idea of this Blog Hop thinking it would be fun and a no brainer... I could do this even if I can't see. I won't be doing any tiny needle work, I'll tell you now, I had to make up my mind that if I want to do what I like, I have to back away a little and just do what I can... . I hadn't considered all the places that I have 'stashed' my jewels, where all I would have to climb, jump, crawl on hands and knees, Wow! ... I have them here and there and seemingly everywhere. I kind of want to sing that old Macdonald song... eieio. When I started out, I also thought doing the work would be ok, my eyes are a tiny bit better, well, the left eye is better, I can't stand having my right eye open for long. But back to the story, I didn't realize that it would be so long in making my first project, which is nothing like anything I've done before, well, I've made odd necklaces, and used the materials, but the techniques were totally governed by my eyes. I also didn't think about taking pictures.
Turritella communis fossil pendant |
This first necklace is kind of a fun ode to summer. I found the heart shaped pendant at a little shop in Salado, Texas a couple of years ago. I had completely forgotten about it, I like it because it is a fossil, and it is pretty. When we lived in central Texas, I would dig in the yard for fossils and made different crafts out of them, now I live further West and there are still fossils, I just don't get out and dig in the yard anymore.
I wanted to make this very earthy and summery, and I kind of like it, a mixture of odds and ends, I found a piece of peyote stitch ribbon that I didn't like for whatever reason, but it matched just right, not very long, but I like it. I also used shells, crystal, glass beads, glass pearls, real pearls, and there is even a piece of jasper left over from the BSBP from Shannon Hicks, who is in this blog hop as well at Falling Into The Sky. Go see what she made! Back to the ncklace... there are two types of yarn, bound by beads woven around. I like the light color. I was so impressed that I had finally made something with the pendant that I had forgotten, the day I bought it, I had this wonderful organic necklace in mind, with tons of seed beads and some pearls that I got from my grandmother, and some shells that we brought back from the Solway Firth, they would be perfect... now I can't find those shells, so I made do with these that I purchased for a totally different project!
I made another necklace. There is the picture in the blog below that shows the choices I had, but I had found so many more beads after that, I just couldn't decide... and I was getting kind of creeped out, thinking this is the first step, next I'll have a house full of cats and become a hermit... people will say, she was so nice, but we noticed that she was climbing out her window...
No, I'm not that bad yet, but you never know what sets that kind of behavior off. I do hoard, which is really saying, I do a lot of crafts and have every room full of my junk. So I say, we need to have a bi-monthly bead hoarder blog hop, so I can declutter. Like I said, I thought this would be easy, how many beads could I have stashed away? hmmm, mmm, hm, I won't answer that. If my sewing machines haven't gotten me committed, the beads would. I actually got kind of excited when I saw some of the beads that I have fondled and caressed and gently put away in drawers, cabinets, wardrobes... It was like seeing old friends, hello pretty bead, aw, you haven't aged a bit...
This is the second necklace I made. I don't know where I got any of the beads. I liked them, but never got further than putting them away in the dresser that serves as an overflow for my workbench.
I do remember when I bought the beads I had in mind a very oriental feel for the necklace. I think I just got caught up in the day to day and forgot where I put them and just didn't give another thought about the beads, you know, out of sight, out of mind.? I love the red beads, and I like the patina look in the big beads. They aren't expensive, I think I got them on half or more off... and that was cool with me ! I don't mind mixing my beads, some nice, some almost on the cheap side. I figure that no one else will use them, and they are kind of fun. The clasp is from the Rebecca Nunn collection of Adorned Life. I love the pieces, they are so heavy and feel like they are expensive. The necklace is kind of long, the reason I can wrap it around the neck of the display.
There are so many beads that I love, I buy these cool colors and stick them in a drawer... I usually work with lighter colors, since my eyes have been so bad, that is the safest thing to do, but I hold out hope that something can be done so I can work on darker colors... These were really tough to string, the more I worked on them , the less I could see. I had to walk away time and time again, but I got them done
white or purple? |
trying out colors with the mesh |
trying out beads, I didn't go with this clasp |
black mesh flowers on the necklace... bracelet on top with mesh flower |
So I hope you enjoyed the little goodies that I made for today. Please go over to Pretty Things Blog to see the list of reveals, and visit as many as you can. I haven't seen any yet, but I know there are a lot of really great talents on the list, and I am sure they will all deliver something great! I hope that I get to see every blog, I know it will take a while, quite a while... but I am willing to read one blog a day if that is what it takes!
Enjoy!!!
circular clasp, hinge on one side small clasp on opposite, seems sluggish |
close up of mesh flowers in natural light. I think they are prettier in person |
here's another picture in natural light
Turritella communis fossil necklace |
And be sure to go to the Bead Hoarder's Blog Hop to see the list of people that participated. There are so many pretty things!!!
Love the seaside piece and the sculptural elements in it, love the colours and the tasel in the second one too
ReplyDeleteI love them all, you did a wonderful job with your stash. I've never seen a clasp like that either.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post and dramatic designs, Marie. Doesn't seem like you are allowing your vision problems to get in the way of your creating. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous stash you had to choose from to make your gorgeous, bold statement pieces! I love them all, but I have to say that the first one is my favorite. I think it is the peyote strip that puts it over the top for me. Beautiful work! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the natural necklace with thr fossil! so cool! Your natural light photo is much better but try taking the picture head on rather than from an angle or if you are using a DSLR, turn the aperture to a higher number and more of the photo will be in focus. Or take multiple photos so we can see both sides! Too lovely to not see it all.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I am having problems taking photos right now, I am blind in my right eye and still having problems with the left eye with retinal swelling. I couldn't tell that the color was way off until I got on the big screen of the computer, even when I tried getting better pics, they didn't come out too well. I'll try taking more pics and posting them.
DeleteAll so lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy fav is the fossil cab necklace!
wow. all of your pieces are fantastic
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful creations - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMarie your creations are beautiful. I hope your eyes get better soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the fossil necklace! Beautiful work :)
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, Marie, thanks for the shout-out, but more importantly, let me say that your pieces are lovely. I'm particularly drawn to the one with the little heart. Such lovely colors, and very nicely composed. I think I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shannon, I loved your work as well. I thought about you when I made the necklace, wondering how you were getting along with your vision, and then when I came across the left over bead, I thought about you again! When I found that heart pendant I fell in love with it, I gently put it away for a "special" occasion!
DeleteOh, fossils ! I'd love to work with one, one day ! Amazing work !
ReplyDeleteI can so understand eye problems, have been having my own issues since a stint in the hospital this past spring. Your work is spectacular despite the problems.
ReplyDeleteI love your fossil summary necklace a lot♥, it's my favourite! The colours are so rich and 'creamy'.
ReplyDeleteGreat to wear with white!!! Have a nice summer and so sorry to read about your eye problem...
Wonderful and unique creations!
ReplyDeleteWow such lush pieces! So rich in textures. Absolutely love the second necklace and it's rich, dark reds and regal feeling.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think that is my favorite one as well. I really like the patina look on the big beads
DeleteWhat lovely, rich work! I am so impressed, and wish you all the best with your eye problem!
ReplyDeleteThey all look beautiful and creative, love the seaside piece!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pieces.
ReplyDeleteGreat pieces!! Love the heart pendant necklace!
ReplyDeleteMarie - you do beautiful work! I especially love the fossil, seashell piece. I haven't seen a clasp like that either, sorry.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can get some relief on your vision problems. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm in need of a monthly or weekly challenge to keep working with my beads, too!
What lovely pieces you create!! Especially the seashell piece! Love it.
ReplyDeleteYou sure did pull together a lot of cool hoard-able bits to make some lovely designs. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you gave some close ups so we could really appreciate the beauty of the pieces you chose to use. Love the heart (I think it might still be in the hoard were it mine lol) and the knit wire looks so cool up close.
ReplyDeleteUnique and creative! And I loved seeing how the different beads looked in the different colors of mesh. You used a lot of things I have NO skill with -- the fiber, the mesh, shells -- I don't know why but I just can't get it right!
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating, and I hope you will again next year!
Thank you, but I've seen your work, and I am sure that you are just as adept at everything as I am. I can't wait until next year!
DeleteGreat use of your stash, very beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWow everythings beautiful! So diverse and pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs! So sorry about all the vision troubles but your creations turned out wonderful...I hope you are able to get some relief so you can continue to create.
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