Showing posts with label focal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label focal. Show all posts

Saturday, April 2, 2016

And the (April COM amulet bead) winner is....

Amulet beads ready to mail to winners... 
On Monday I will be mailing amulet beads to....
Jess Green and Brooke Bock!! Thank you to all who commented and I do so look forward to seeing your creations this month. (I will have more amulet beads this weekend at Bead Fest in Oaks PA - so please contact me is you are interested in purchasing one... )

Until next time - have a great weekend! 


Tuesday, December 29, 2015

January challenge: Buried Treasure

Buried Treasure aka "Use your stash!"

Dig into the treasure you have been hoarding... 

We all have one. Call it a treasure, or a bead stash. Call it loot or inventory. It most likely does NOT look like this: 

Keeping your beads safe? Paranoid? 

It probably looks more like this: 

ONE of my 4 artist bead treasure boxes. Can you spot all the pieces by AJE team mates? LOL
What could be better than starting the year off right with new creative ideas? Using a treasures bead or component! Last year we started what may become a tradition here at Art Jewelry Elements - the "Use your Stash" challenge. (Granted, thats not a very poetic name, but it gets right to the point.)

Here is how it works: 

  • Gather your beads and components by any and all of your favorite artisan bead makers. 
  • Fondle. Think. Plan. Design. Dream. 
  • Create! 
  • Sign up here! Leave a comment with your name AND your blog address. 
  • Blog! Buried treasure reveal date is January 31st 2016. 
**Please — only leave a comment if you can commit to creating a finished piece and blogging about it on the reveal date.
**Pull out those pieces you love from your stash and ENJOY them. What are you saving them for? 
** This Buried Treasure challenge is NOT limited to AJE artists - but we DO love you see what you create with our creations. 

Until then - Happy Holidays! Happy New Year! Happy Creating!


Monday, December 31, 2012

Labyrinths revealed - December Component of the Month.

       Hello everyone! I hope the Holidays are treating you well, filled with frolic, fun and family. And now we are at the end of a year, turning the page onto another filled with possibilities and potential. As the labyrinth is a symbol for a journey - whether it be real or metaphor - I felt it was a great symbol to end. And to begin on.


Please join me in taking a look at the creations of these diverse and talented women.

  And Happy New Year! 


This months guests of honor:
Emma Todd
Lee Koopman
Jess Green


And participating AJE team members:
Jen Cameron 
Kristi Bowman
Diana Ptaszynski
Kristen Stevens
Lesley Watt
Francesca Watson
Melissa Meman
Jo Tinley
Linda Landig
Sue Kennedy
Jenny Davies-Reazor, your hostess 


Jenny

www..jdaviesreazor.com

Monday, October 22, 2012

Building an Ammonite Focal Tutorial

Like the Acorn Bead I shared last couple of weeks ago,
 I've never made this kind of 2 sided Focal before either.

Here's a step by step of how I made all the pieces and put them together and the finished piece.


Create 2 identical round pieces with whatever texture you would like,
Ammonite is one of my favorite so of course that's what I chose.
I made these 3 cards thick.


I made 2 strips the approximate width I wanted to separate the 2 pieces,
they are 4 cards thick and I dried them on the next size smaller circle cutter.


I tested them out and cut one in to a smaller piece
 to allow for fairly substantial stringing material to be able to fit through if that's what I choose to use.


More testing, next step, filing things down so they have a nice snug fit
before I attach it all together to make a single piece.


Moisten both inside surfaces of the rounds and the edges of the connecting pieces,
put together and put pressure on them to give them a chance to bond.


Fill in any gaps with paste...


Continue to use a clay shaper and watered down copper clay to fill and smooth until all the spaces or gaps are filled and nice and smooth.
Almost ready for the kiln!



I placed it in the container on end with the holes on the bottom so it won't fill up with carbon and put the other pieces I'm firing with it around it and cover it up 1 layer at a time.





Kristi