Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

September Theme Challenge - Tree Inspiration

I’m back again with some of my favourite tree themed creations as inspiration for September’s theme challenge. 

If you missed it, this month we’re running a challenge with everyone invited to join us in creating a piece of jewellery, an object, or whatever you fancy with the theme of trees.

Forest Path

Inspiration has been taken from trees for all kinds of art. One of my favourite periods and a big inspiration in a lot of my work, is the Art nouveau movement. This decorative style celebrates the natural world with an organic style with flowing curves, leaves and trees.

Ernst Wahliss, tree-motif vase, ca. 1911


Art Nouveau style Gingko Leaf Chair by Claude Lalanne


My favourite jewellery designer of this period, and probably of all time, is Rene Lalique. He was a leading figure in the art nouveau movement creating stunning jewellery and glass inspired by the beauty of the natural world. 

An Art Nouveau 'Trees' choker plaque, by René Lalique, circa 1898-99. Gold, enamel, opals and diamonds

Landscape with trees on the bank of a lake
Lalique 1900 Hair-Slide Plaque-de-Cou: carved horn, set w/opals in gold collets in the form of sycamore keys


For some modern inspiration, I love the work of Tereza O…


Tereza O on Fler.cz

And Holly Gage’s work perfectly captures the beauty of tree limbs in silver.

Holly Gage Pendant

This challenge isn’t just about jewellery though. You might choose to create a painting.

http://janschmuckal.com

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Take a photograph.

Photograph by FizzStudio

Firefly Forest

Paint a pebble

Painted Rocks

Sculpt something in clay.
Ceramic cup by Ah Leon



Create a paper cut 


WhisperingPaper

Or create something a little bit way out….

Mark Jenkins’ Tape Sculptures

Well… maybe not sellotape carousel horses, but I wanted to get these in here as I think they’re brilliant! I would love to come across these in a forest!

Your inspiration could come from the beautiful colours or texture of bark or lichens. 

  
Tree Rings
Silver Birch Bark

Tree Bark

Lichen

Hollow Tree

Blue Acorns

Or creatures that make their homes in the trees.

Squirrel

Barn Owl

Or you could be inspired by leaves. Whether summer or Autumn, you can’t go wrong with nature’s palette.

Autumn Leaves
If you’d like to join us for our Tree theme challenge, email me caroline @ blueberribeads . co . uk (remove spaces) or message me on Facebook with your blog address and email. The reveal and blog hop is on the 29th September... Hope to see you there!


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Thursday, September 3, 2015

September Component Of The Month Giveaway

Ready to move into designing jewelry for autumn?  September's Component Of The Month ceramic pendants are a good place to start (or perhaps you're way ahead of me and are working on winter designs already!).
I love fall colors and had a lot of fun combining them into different palettes.  I hope you find these inspiring for your designs.

Want to play along? Here are the rules…

  • I will giveaway 1 stoneware leaf pendant (chosen at random) to each of the 2 winners selected randomly from those who leave a comment below this post. Your comment MUST include your EMAIL AND BLOG address so we can contact you 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 Saturday, September 5, 2015.
  • This giveaway is open to US and international countries, but please be aware that these will be posted from the US and international addresses will have longer postage times… sometimes up to 3 weeks.
  • The blog reveal will take place on Tuesday, September 29, 2015.

Good luck!

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Make Your Own ~ On Wild Autumn Winds Earrings


It's no big secret that autumn is my very favorite season! I love everything about it—the bright colors of the changing leaves, the grey skies, the first frosty mornings, the bright starry night skies, and… even the bitter cold winds. For me, one of the most magnificent wonders of autumn is seeing the trees swaying in the gusty winds and watching their leaves take wing. Oh! And don't forget the flocks of migrating birds flying in the wild winds. Yes, the name of my studio was inspired by those gorgeous moments!

Today I'm making earrings again—care to join me? Good! And today, I'm working with a brand new component in leather made by my uber talented sister, Bethanne. If you don't know already, she joined my shop and the ranks of art jewelry element creators just a few months back—such exciting times!!

Okay, lets get creating…


Supplies you'll need:
- 22 gauge bronze wire
- 2 headpins
- 2 earwires
- 2 10mm carnelian coins
- 2 rustic chevron leather rectangles
- 2 raven black aster wheel disc beads
- 2 rustic tribal white seabird beads

* The chevron rectangles, aster wheels, and seabirds are available in my etsy shop.

Tools you'll need:
- tape measure
- wire cutters
- round-nose pliers
- flat-nose pliers
- bent-nose pliers
- large needle


1. Put the carnelian coins on headpins.


2. Fold the chevron rectangles in half and using a large pointed needle, pierce a hole going all the way through both sides of the fold.


3. Pierce the second chevron rectangle.


4. Put the headpins through the holes and bend straight down, leaving a little space above the carnelian for wrapping.


5. Wrap both carnelians drops.


6. Cut two 14 inch lengths of 22 gauge wire.


7. Sandwich the aster wheel between the chevron rectangle and put them at the center of the wire.


8. Wrap several times through the aster wheel and chevron rectangle to secure them in place. The holes are a bit smaller on the chevron rectangle than the aster wheel, so I wrapped two times around the aster wheel first… and then through the holes of the chevron rectangle a few more times to give me enough wraps to keep everything together.


9. Bend one wire up straight and wrap the other tightly around once just above the aster wheel. Place the seabird just above the wrap.


10. Form a wrapped loop at the top of the seabird. Don't wrap the wire beneath the seabird yet!


11. And now, wrap the wire at the base of the seabird. Wrapping the top loop first makes it easier to make the base wrap tight and consistent. Do steps 7 though 11 to make the other earring… add earwires, and you're done!

Enjoy your new earrings!!





Have a fabulously creative weekend!


Rebekah Payne