Friday, May 21, 2010
Bead Star Magazine Finalists
Congratulations Lisa!! My niece Lisa has 3 entries in the Bead Star Magazine finalists.If you haven't voted yet,go to http://www.beadstar.com and you will be able to vote in 9 jewelry design categories.Of course you can vote for whoever you want,but Lisa's are: Crystals,#15, Plastics (her awesome Polymer clay beads)#13 and Stones,#18. There are definately some talented beaders out there.Good luck to everyone!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Tuesday's Tip
When designing jewelry try to think outside the box! Ask yourself,what would happen if I did this,or changed this,added more or less.Make dangles extra long or turn a component a different way.Think about different color combinations.I like to look at my favorite fabrics for inspiration.By making your jewelry unique it will set you apart from all the everyday beaders and will command a higher price for your unique designs!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Tuesday's Tip
You can easily make your own earring cards by using a nice cardstock,maybe one that coordinates with your jewelry style.Design the cards on your computer,cut them up using a paper cutter and attach a plastic earring card adapter.You can get them from http://www.riogrande.com and their very inexpensive.I even cut mine into thirds to make them go farther! Use a large needle or small hole punch to make holes and voila!Earrings cards. I make up a bunch at a time so their ready when I go on an earring making spree!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Fire Mt.Page
I have a page on Fire Mt.Gems website! In 2009 I entered the Fire Mt.Gems annual beading contest.When I heard that I had made the second round of judging I was so excited.I also recieved a form to fill out for their Jewelry Artist profile.If you go to http://www.firemtgems.com and go to the bottom of the home page,on the left hand side under Jewelry Makers Library,click on Jewelry Artists,then Noteable Artists,I'm on the first page! You can read more of my jewelry story there. I really had fun entering this contest and I was thrilled to have tied for 2nd place in the glass category for my Irish Cream necklace.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Tuesday's Tip
Movement is one design element that I love to incorporate in my jewelry.It can be described as movement of the eye that flows smoothly from one area of composition to another such as gradations of color or form.It can also be literal, such as adding dangles to your bracelet or earrings.
The winner of the April Lampwork bead giveaway is Lisa Suver!!Thank you Lisa for all your great tips and your participation in my little contest.
The winner of the April Lampwork bead giveaway is Lisa Suver!!Thank you Lisa for all your great tips and your participation in my little contest.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Icing on the Cake
The link below will take you to an awesome bracelet that was created by my talented niece,Lisa.She purchased the handmade Lampwork beads from me after our Spring jewelry home party and promptly made the bracelet on Sunday,then listed in her Etsy store!The link will take you to an incredible web site by Rena Klingenberg.If you are not familiar with her,she is awesome!A jewelry designer,business woman,amd entrepeneur who is very helpful to other jewelry designers trying to make it in this oversaturated jewelry market.She has a very helpful website packed full of information for the designer in you!
http://www.making-jewelry-now.com/the-icing-on-the-cake.html
http://www.making-jewelry-now.com/the-icing-on-the-cake.html
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tuesday's Tip
Some designers need help when it comes to an asymetrical or informal balance design.
Asymetrical allows objects of varying visual weight to balance one another.In jewelry design this could be a cluster of beads to balance out a large one.Here's an example.You can see how I balanced the 3 strands of beads with the larger beads and Lampwork focal bead on the other side.Please leave your favorite jewelry making tip in the comments section to win a beautiful Lampwork bead made by me!
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