Sunday, August 30, 2009

Seagull's Paradise


Every time I look at this bracelet I think of seagulls flying around the beach. I used some of the leftover glass beads from my Blue Lagoon necklace and some "fake" plastic evil-eye beads (thanks Mom!) on another memory wire coil. Another little bird charm dangle adds the finishing touch .

Pastel Swirls


Amazingly I managed to finish two projects this weekend after I finished studying. And finally all of the mixed glass beads are gone. Time for a trip to the bead store. I used the leftover glass beads that were all in pastel shades and another memory wire coil I found in Mom & Dad's garage. I love these coil bracelets--they're so fast and easy to make and fun to wear. A heart charm fnishes it off.

Cinderella's bracelet


When I bought these pink cat's eye beads, I had a totally different plan for them (a necklace!), but they paired up so well with salvaged Swarovksi crystal rondelle's from the evil-eye bracelets Mom gave me. It turned out to be a nice bracelet to wear to work with my pink sweater.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Antique-y Charms










It took me forever to finally finish this bracelet! I used a brass chain for that antique-y look and slowly added all kinds of leftover beads on brass headpins for the charms. A brass toggle-and-bar clasp finishes it off. Great use of lonely leftovers!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Phantom Pearls



I finally finished it! I used a silver ring connector and made my own bar for the toggle. It's not exactly how I pictured it, but I do like it.

Waterfall



I used green glass pearl beads and green agate nuggets to make this weird assymetrical necklace. A brass toggle-and-bar clasp in the front and stone heart charm dangle finish it off.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Works in Progress






These are two necklaces that I have yet to finish. The one on the left is "Phantom Pearls" because it reminds me of the Phantom of the Opera. I need some kind of fancy pendant/clasp for the front. Still scouring the craft stores and websites. The necklace on the right is my "New Year's Eve Sparkler," which I'm hoping to wear on my 5th wedding anniversary this New Year's Eve! I think it needs a black velvet ribbon for the back, but I'm not sure how exactly to fnish it off yet.



Twist of Merlot




I found this memory wire coil in the stuff I salvaged from Mom & Dad's garage (circa 1998??). Wow. It did turn into a nice bracelet. I used purple and burgundy glass beads and finished it with a little silver bird charm.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Rainbow Eyes







I love this bracelet! Mom gave me a bunch of these evil-eye bracelets that are too small even for our wrists, with permission to cut them up and do as I please. I had the idea to do this linked bracelet for a couple of weeks now, and finally got some silver wire to link the beads together with. I love how it came out. I finished it with a chunky lobster clasp.

Classy Buttons






I saw the pattern for this bracelet in a New Zealand beading magazine and loved it. Finally, a way to use up all of those extra J. Crew buttons I've been collecting for 10 years! I used 10mm gold jump rings in the buttons and smaller 6mm rings to connect them. I love this fancy toggle & bar clasp. The pattern called fo 8 buttons but it was way too big for my wrist. I still have so many buttons leftover, I'll probably make some more of these. It's labor-intensive, but well worth it.

Blue Lagoon


For this necklace I used some leftover blue glass beads in different shades strung on gold wire, with gold-rimmed blue glass accent beads. The feather pendant was a throw-away from a friend, and I've been hanging on to it for a year, but it just seemed to fit here. I used a brass toggle & bar clasp to finish the necklace, worn at the front, of course.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009