Showing posts with label Blog Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Hop. Show all posts

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Button Swap Blog Hop Reveal!



Today is the reveal day for the Button Swap Blog Hop hosted by Cindy Wimmer of Sweet Bead Studio! My button swap partner is Lynda Moseley of SCDiva

Lynda sent me a beautiful collection of her handmade polymer clay buttons and I had a wonderful time creating with them.


 Lynda's buttons are so lovely and I wanted to create pieces that would show them off.  I stepped out of my comfort zone and tried a few new techniques. 

With the red and blue floral button I used steel wire and created a pendant.  The wire work is a little rough, but I like how it turned out.  I found some red round river shell beads that matched the button really well, but had a hard time matching the blue.


 With the purple and green bee button I used brass filigree to created a pendant.  In the center I added brass bead caps, lampwork bead by Pinocean and Vintaj brass bee charm. The pendant hangs from a chain of wire wrapped pearls, crystals and glass beads, finished with a brass toggle clasp.



With the coral and green dragonfly button I made something very different.  I took an Eclipse mints tin and wrapped it in scrapbook paper.  I attached the dragonfly button to the front of the tin, added lace around the lid and attached a bead to the top as a knob for opening the lid.  I added a brass bead at the bottom, with charms dangling from chain.  This will be a little keepsake box for my granddaughter.


 With the beautiful, floral ivory button I made a fabric brooch.  I made a little quilted square, attached the button with sari silk ribbon, roughed up the edges and attached a pin closure to the back.


Thank you, Lynda, for sharing your beautiful buttons with me and I hope you like what I created with them!  I had a great time and I enjoyed being your button swap partner!  Please visit Lynda's blog to see what she made with the buttons from me!

And thank you, Cindy, for organizing this fun Button Swap/Blog Hop!  

I wish everyone a wonderful Mother's Day and happy hopping!

Below is the list of the participants.

 Kim Roberts and Partner unable to participate at this time.
 Lynda Moseley and Kym Hunter <--- You are here
Pam Ferarri and Stefanie Teufel (will share their reveal on a later date)
Stefanie Teufel and Pam Ferarri (will share their reveal on a later date)

Sunday, April 15, 2012

I Heart Macro 04/15/2012

I'm joining Lori Plyler of Studio Waterstone for "I Heart Macro" slash "I Heart Close Ups: Up Close Photography for Macro Makers and the Camerologically Challenged". Please click on the link below to view photos by other participants, or to add your own macro photo.

studio waterstone

In March I signed up for Cindy Wimmer's Button Swap Blog Hop, which will be held on May 13th.  I am honored to have been partnered with the very talented Lynda Moseley of SCDiva.  Lynda makes beautiful, beautiful polymer clay pendants, beads and buttons.  She also makes some wonderful Scottish and Irish Tartans Series pendants and necklaces.  Please visit Lynda's Etsy shop to see her gorgeous creations and check out her tutorials.
Last Monday I received my buttons from Lynda and they are lovely!


I am in love with these buttons!  I have some ideas and have pulled out beads to go with the red and blue floral and the purple and green bees buttons.  I'm excited and worried at the same time!  These buttons are so pretty and I hope I do them justice with my design ideas.


I also wanted to share a picture of a visitor I had while working on taxes yesterday.  I felt something light on my ankle and casually swished with my hand, thinking it was probably a fly or mosquito.  When I felt it again and looked down, this little critter was on my leg.


My natural instinct was to scream "Whhaaaaa!" and shake it off my leg.  The poor thing went flying across the room and was probably scared to death!  My son helped me scoop it up in a container, so we could release it outside. 

Blessings to you and enjoy your week!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Flap Your Wings Design Challenge & Blog Hop


This morning I am joining Tania Spivey of Moobie Grace Designs, who is hosting the Flap Your Wings Blog Hop, in memory of Judy Glende.   (For a list of the blog hop participants, please visit Tania's blog or click on the button.)

Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Judy, in reading her blog posts I could tell that she was a kind and gentle soul.  She was an amazing artist and was very respected and loved in the beading community.  From the FYW's blog hop posts you will see how much this dear, sweet woman has been and will be missed.

I made the above earrings as my tribute to Judy and all who have lost a love one to cancer.
Details:
Vintaj brass
bird blanks, embossed by me
Sapphire Swarovski crystal bicones
Bronze faceted rondelle crystals

Brass colored, pewter spacers
Brass wire

Handcrafted polymer clay beads - Rebekah Payne of Tree Wings Studio

 

Although I have decided to keep the earrings I made, I will be making a donation to:
Mustang Alley Horse Rescue
1020 Walters Road, Greenville, TN 37743 

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Bead Soup is Ready!



This is my first Bead Soup Blog Party and I'm so glad that I signed up to participate!  I have enjoyed meeting new people, reading everyone's blogs and seeing the wonderful beads that have been exchanged over the last month.  Thank you Lori Anderson for working so hard to make this blog hop fun and successful! 

My BSBP partner, Laura Sanger, sent me some beautiful beads in colors that are perfect for fall, which is fast approaching.  Be sure to visit Laura's blog to see what she created with the beads that I sent her.

Laura sent me so many beads that I was able to make several pieces and still have beads left over!

I used the carved bone focal and the floral clasp in this necklace.  The necklace also includes some large faux Amber beads, copper spacers and beautiful red fire-opal crystals beads, that Laura sent.


I made two pair of earrings, one pair with some Czech glass stars and multicolor crystal bicones.


The other pair are made with these lovely carved bone tube beads and crystal rondelle beads.


I used a mix of Goldstone rounds, tiger eye rounds, Carnelian chips and the seed beads and wire wrapped them over a wooden bangle that was wrapped in orange and red plaid silk ribbon.



Please visit all of the participants blogs by clicking on the links below.

These are the partner pairs.

The Hostess, Lori Anderson and her partner, Manuela Wutschke









You are Here > 111. Kym Hunter and Laura Sanger





For a total of 362 people making jewelry!

Enjoy your weekend!