Showing posts with label ammonite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ammonite. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

July COM Round Up - Fossilised pebbles

This past weekend saw the reveal and blog-hop of our July Component of the Month design challenge which featured some of my stoneware fossilised pebble pendants. I was delighted with the designs all the participants came up with so today I'm doing a round up of all the finished pieces. To find out more about each design just click on an image and it will take you through to that person personal blog. Enjoy!




Alison Herrington

 


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

It just didn't have "IT"

Have you gone back to look at your designs from when you began beading and you liked a piece but it just didn't have the "it" you were looking for?  This was mine.

Awhile back I received this gorgeous Seahorse pendant from Marla of Marlasmud which I was totally in love with and wanted to get a necklace made right away.  I do not often revisit my designs because I have to say the thought of ripping out all those little beads is well, for lack of a better term, SCARY!  I just kept looking at this one and saying to myself that "I just don't see it".  So I was searching through my art bead stash and came across the beads I got from Sue of Suebeads at Beadfest last year.

That blue cab just said "pick me" so you know I had to.  I began by getting the cab ready for embroidery.  I had some gorgeous marbled turquoise seed beads and I wanted to bring out more of the gold in the Seahorse.

This was perfect!  I loved so much I also needed to figure out what type of chain.  I knew I wanted this piece to be long.  I am loving the feel of a long necklace.  I remembered Lindsay had told me about her figure 8 chain and I know the blend of both the gold and turquoise would produce the look of the ocean in the sunlight.


It turned out exactly as I had envisioned and I am pleased as punch.  Now the design has that "IT" I had been looking for.  Have you ever revisited an old design and made it new again?


Monday, March 16, 2015

Let's Revisit UV Resin!

So much is going on right now...lots of custom orders, bead-making and project planning.  Instead of showing you 800 boring photos of drying greenware, I thought we could re-visit my old UV resin tutorial from 2013!  UV resin is fun stuff and great for those of us who aren't very patient!

Heads up, if you work regularly with resin though, this may not be economical. If you are like me and enjoy busting out the resin from time to time, this stuff is perfect!

Today I'll show you how to set a fossil inside of an open-backed ceramic pendant.


You'll need a few things first:
  • UV lamp (You can use sunlight but we are trying to be as quick as possible here.) 
  • Open-backed ceramic pendant or another open-backed bezel/pendant of choice. 
  • UV resin (I prefer Magic Glos
  • A fossil or something to add to the center of your pendant. 
  • A small piece of scrap wire 
  • Clear packing tape 
  • Paper towels 
  • Goo Gone (available at Target)

Add a piece of packing tape to the back of your pendant.

Open your UV resin and apply a small amount to a paper towel first, to help remove air bubbles.  Then add a layer of resin to your pendant.  Place the pendant under the UV light for 15 minutes.


Remove the pendant and apply another layer of resin.  Drop the fossil into the center and use your scrap wire to help move it into position.

Place the pendant under the UV lamp for another 15 minutes.

Remove the pendant from the lamp and peel away the tape.  Use some Goo Gone to wipe away the tape residue on the back of the piece.  Then gently rinse with water.  Pat dry.



Now you can incorporate your new pendant into an awesome piece of jewelry!

Happy Beading!


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

I am inspired!

Is there a type of bead or shape that inspires you?  I have found as of late that one of my favorites in artbead designs is curves and circles.  More specifically ammonites. 

There is something primitave and calming about them for me.  Here are some of my favorites that I worked with.



And here is what I would love to work with!

http://www.etsy.com/listing/151820969/root-beer-ammonite-porcelain-pendant?ref=sr_gallery_11&ga_search_query=ammonite+pendants+in+clay&ga_order=most_relevant&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_search_type=handmade
http://www.etsy.com/listing/164714970/lampwork-beads-glass-cabochons-suebeads?ref=shop_home_active
http://www.etsy.com/listing/166486575/handmade-copper-ammonite-focal-pendant?ref=shop_home_active&ga_search_query=ammonite
http://www.etsy.com/listing/164080478/handmade-ammonite-pendant-handmade?ref=shop_home_active
http://www.etsy.com/listing/166485487/one-1-handmade-copper-ammonite-free-form?ref=shop_home_active
https://www.etsy.com/listing/161716625/tentacle-kraken-swirl-bronze-charm?ref=shop_home_active

What shapes inspire you?

Kristen

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

October Component of the Month Reveal

This year is going by at lightening speed, I remember only a few days ago being amazed it was October already and now October is almost over! Crazy!!!

I am very excited to see what everybody has created with my Copper Ammonite pieces!!!



 They are basically Bracelet Focals but I wouldn't be at all surprised to see a necklace thrown in the mix.
We've got an amazing group of talented artisans playing along this month, please take a look and I know they would love to hear what you think of their creations!

Guests
Kym Hunter Designs
MiShel Designs

AJE Team Members
Jennifer Cameron Glass Addictions
Lesley Watt Gossiping Goddess
Kristen Stevens My Bead Journey
Caroline Dewison Blueberri Beads
Jenny Davies-Reazor 
Melissa Meman 
Rebekah Payne Tree Wing Studio
Francesca Watson
Sue Kenney SueBeads
Kristi Bowman Design

And the WINNERS for
 NOVEMBER Challenge are...

Alice of Alice Dreaming
Lindsay Durflinger

Kristi

Monday, October 14, 2013

Treasures from the Desert

I just got back from a week and a half visit with my parents in southern Utah.  While I was out there I got to do two of my favorite things; visit the best rock shop EVER and go rockhounding.
What's nice about my parents house is that you can explore the Mojave Desert by either walking down the road or just off-roading a couple miles out.

Some of the wonderful things you can find out there include; petrified woodjasperquartz and agate.  As you can see, I picked up some great pieces while wandering about.
I also got to visit my favorite rock shop located in Springdale, right outside of Zion National Park.  This place is always full of cabochons, fossils, jewelry and more! It's a family run operation and the husband cuts most of the cabochons himself.

On this trip, I picked up several pieces local to Utah including septarian nodulepicasso stone (picture marble) and some trilobite fossils.  I also purchased some ammonites (for mold-making), turquoise and snowflake obsidian (for bead embroidery...Ooooo) and an orthoceras pendant.


The desert is full of treasures and I'm excited I was able to find and bring some home with me.

Happy Beading!

Diana P.
Suburban Girl Studio LLC

Friday, September 27, 2013

October Component of the Month Giveaway

A week or so ago I saw this amazing picture on Pinterest and then found the original on Flickr.
This inspired my October Component of the month.

Pashley Manor_12-05-05_0008
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/144396731776123971/

I could just picture how cool it would look with different sizes and shapes of Ammonite on a piece of copper, all over lapping each other.

This is the result!



As you can see each one is different. Different textures in different places on each piece and the copper colored differently as well. I really worked hard to get some nice color on each one of them which isn't always easy with copper but I'm pleased with the results on these.

I made 2 extra to give away and the rest go to my AJE team mates.
I plan to make more to have available in my Etsy shop as well in the future.

Here's how it goes!!
Please read carefully

  • I will give away 1 component to each of 2 winners selected randomly from those who leave comments below this post by midnight,  Sunday September 29th, eastern time
  • Please include your EMAIL address in your comment so that I can contact you ASAP should you win.
  • Please only leave a comment if you can commit to creating a finished piece and blogging about it on the reveal date!
  • The names of the 2 winners will be announced on Monday September 30th.
  • The blog reveal will be on Wednesday October 30th.


Kristi

Friday, November 23, 2012

Giveaway and FLASH DISCOUNT

Don't miss out on all the goins on, read to the bottom before you move on!
I'll be giving away this Large 2 sided Ammonite Focal,
Comment HERE to enter.
There's more!!!!! Keep on reading!!!!


I'm also offering 15% on everything in my
This includes Components and/or Finished Jewelry.
Tomorrow Black Friday through Cyber Monday
November 23-November 26
Use Coupon Code
AJEHOLIDAY
at checkout

BUT
for the next 30 minutes use Coupon Code
AJEHOLIDAY30
to receive 30% off for the next half hour only.
After that it use the previous coupon code for 15% off for the rest of the day.

Check in throughout the day for all the Holiday Open House activities going on,
 recipes, giveaways, discounts and just alot more fun!!




Do not comment on this post to enter the giveaway
Click HERE to enter!

Kristi