Category Archives: Jewelry Design

Jewelry Design Challenge: Beauty and the Beast

Fuchsia Roses beads
The fairy tale theme for this week’s Self-Representing Artists in Jewelry Design blog challenge in the story of Beauty and the Beast. As with every fairy tale, there is more than one version of this story. However, there are some common themes and symbols across the various versions.  For my jewelry design inspiration I’m working from the versions that do not have singing tea kettles and dancing furniture. I prefer my fairy tales more on the dark side. Continue reading

We’re All Ears September Challenge: Lichen and Moss

Lichen Drops copper chainmaille earrings

We’re All Ears – September Challenge

This is my first time taking part in the “We’re All Ears” earring design challenge. I’ve been following along since I first learned of the monthly challenges on the Earrings Everyday blog.

How did I not know there was a blog all about earrings sooner? If you follow my blog, you know how I feel about earrings. If you’re just now joining me here – I love them. Love!

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Jewelry Design Challenge: Rumplestiltskin

Rumplestiltskin earrings cropped

Spinning Gold earrings

The fairy tale theme for this week’s Self-Representing Artists in Jewelry Design blog challenge is the story of Rumplestiltskin.  Unlike many fairy tales, where the story bears the name of the protagonist, this tale is named for the devious imp-like creature in the role of the antagonist.

The story begins with a young woman being locked in a room by a king who commands her to turn straw into gold using a spinning wheel. Why does the king demand this? Apparently, the girl’s father boasted that she could. Continue reading

Spa Days at The Handmade Forum

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My Handmade Forum member badge

The Handmade Forum is an on-line group of handmade artisans “dedicated to showcasing, supporting and promoting handmade designs and sellers from all over the world! ”

Beginning September 15, some of the forum members, myself included, are participating in a “Spa Day” challenge. We each get a designated spa day on which the other participants virtually pamper us by promoting our on-line shop via their respective social media networks.   Continue reading

Anchors Aweigh Design Challenge and Blog Hop

Anchors Aweigh Design Challenge and Blog Hop badge
Ahoy mateys, mermaids, selkies, water sprites, and finfolk, and welcome to reveal day for the Anchor’s Aweigh Design Challenge and Blog Hop.  Our hostess on this creative voyage is Toltec Jewels, who challenged us to design with our choice of sapphire blue or stormy seas green anchor charms hand made by our featured artist, Diana Ptaszynski of Subarban Girl Studio. Continue reading

Jewelry Design Challenge: Communication

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The final concept on the Self-Representing Artists in Jewelry Design blog challenge for the month of August is “communication.” We could design jewelry around anything “that gives the impression of communication. Reading, telephones, storytelling, writing, symbols, body language, signs, etc.”

I was initially going to design with signs. Road signs, to be precise. I planned to make resin coated charms with stop signs, yield signs, speed limits, etc.  Then, as the deadline approached for the challenge reveal, I started leaning more toward symbols.  Continue reading

Holiday in July: 14th Blogger/Non-Blogger Challenge

seashells painted and wrapped with beads
The “Blogger/Non-Blogger Challenge” is a round-robin event held on a Facebook group page, so that folks who don’t blog can participate. It’s sort of like a blog hop, but without the hopping. Participants post photos of their designs in a group album and any member of the group can vote on their favorites. The winner, by popular vote, becomes the hostess for the next challenge and selects the theme. Continue reading

Jewelry Design Challenge: Opposites

Picture of black and white polka dot bead earrings
The theme this week for the Self-Representing Artists in Jewelry Design blog challenge is “opposites.” We could choose any pair of opposites, from black and white, hot and cold, yin and yang, to arrival and departure, opulent and minimalist, happy and sad, etc.

I immediately thought of using black and white. And then I thought about colors that are opposite on a color wheel (red vs. green, blue vs. orange, yellow vs. purple). Then I went back to black and white. It’s a classic.  Continue reading