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Giveaway Challenge Reveal ~ Sea Star Necklace

Last month I gave away 3 sets of my new Tattered Butterfly Wing beads—with an added twist—the winners were required to make something with their beads. Today we finally get to see what fabulous creations they each dreamed up!!


Here's what I made…
The starting point for my design was the pointed flower petal-like pattern on the Tattered Butterfly Wing beads—I really wanted the other beads in my necklace to echo that design. I had originally planned to do a floral inspired piece, but I kept coming back to a gorgeous star pendant from Gaea I was hoarding—the colors and points on the stars matched my Tattered Butterfly Wing beads perfectly.

I dug deeper into my stash and found more beads that fit the color palette and I thought the colors spoke more of sea stars than celestial stars—at that realization my design fell together quickly! I added in peacock pearls, sparkling czech glass, glowing opalites, several rounds from Gaea, and some ceramic rondelles from Michael's.

I went for a slightly asymmetrical look, using mismatched beads, and if you look closely you'll see that on the right side I kept to mostly sea-blue beads, and on the left I used mostly mauve and purple beads.


On the blue side, I strung one of my teal Aster Wheel beads (wired to a mother-of-pearl button and topped with an opalite) to mimic the pattern in the Tattered Butterfly Wing beads on the purple side.

I used one additional Tattered Butterfly Wing bead—it was a lonesome extra and wanted some company.

There's also one lonely star bead from Gaea. But these wobbly pebble beads here are my very favorite addition to the necklace—they are my very first polymer clay beads! I made them years back—before I even owned a pasta machine—they were entirely hand mixed and hand shaped. I had actually used them in a few previous necklaces, but had taken them each apart as my style changed. Now I think they're finally home at last!

Probably the most difficult part about creating this necklace was deciding how to attach Gaea's pendant. I tried a few variations before settling on this bail with seed beads and wire. It was the most simplistic, but I really like how it adds a little detail, but not too much that it distracts from the pendant.

One other special addition to my necklace was two beads from my great grandma's bead box—the faceted mauve and white beads in the lower right corner and the upper left—I had been hoarding them for just the right design.

I used two large sea-blue coins on the blue side of the necklace. The small beads wired over the top were added to hide the string hole—I have always disliked being able to see a string hole!


And to finish things off, I wired several seed beads onto the clasp. 

I hope you enjoyed following along with the creative process involved in making my new necklace!


This is a blog hop! Be sure to visit the links below to see what the lucky winners created with their bead sets:



Giveaway Challenge Winners!


The 3 lucky winners are…

Steph L.
Kathy 
KayzKreationz 

Congratulations ladies!! I'll be emailing you each for your address… your new beads will be on their way shortly!

Thank you all so much for entering! Come back on July 20th for the reveal.

A Giveaway Challenge!

It's been such a long time since I've had a giveaway. I've really missed doing them… they are so much fun, so I think it's high time I do another!

This one has a little twist though… and some extra rules, to make it extra fun!

By entering you could win one of these sets (a large round and a small round) of my new tattered butterfly wing beads, but you have to promise to make something with them and then share what you've made in a blog hop.

Do you want to play? Good!

Here are the rules:

1. Leave a comment at the end of this blog post. (You'll get an extra point if you share this giveaway/challenge and come back here leaving another comment to let me know you shared. :-) There will be 3 winners—the fourth set is mine, so I can play along too! This giveaway is of course also open to international bead lovers. The giveaway closes on June 21st and I'll announce the winners on June 22nd (this Saturday).

2. If you win you must make something with your bead set.

3. Post your creation on your blog on July 20th.


Sounds easy enough, right?


So comment and share away! Happy winning!



* This giveaway is now closed. Thanks so much for entering! *
Winners will be announced on the 22nd.


AJE May Component of the Month Reveal ~ Springtime Breezes

Every month at the Art Jewelry Elements blog one of our members hosts an art jewelry component giveaway to challenge the members and a few lucky guests. This month was Sue Kennedy's turn and she created some super fun lampwork ruffle discs. This is my first time playing along in the challenge… I can't let you guys have all the fun without me!!


Here's the bead Sue sent me…
Gorgeous isn't it? Juicy orange with soft blue-green. My favorite color… with my not so favorite color… I love a challenge in bead form!

And here's what I made…
A bracelet, of course! I call it Springtime Breezes. The orange makes me think of the sunlight getting stronger and warmer in the spring, and also of all the springtime blooms, and the soft blue reminds me of the clear air and blue skies.

I started off by forming the ruffle disc "flower" and then I threaded it onto a base wire with four matching Czech crystals. Then I used 22 gauge wire for the free-form wrapping, working from both ends simultaneously to keep the beads evenly spaced.



Next I made the back, using micro fiber suede and seed beads. I folded the strands over the loop on the focal and wire-wrapped the ends to secure them.

Then I threaded the clasp onto two strands of the micro fiber suede and wire-wrapped them together again, leaving a short tassel. I added the wire wrapping to the ends to give them a little more weight so they'd hang nicely.

And there you have it! I hope you enjoyed following along in my creative process.


Be sure to check out what everyone else created!