Thursday, May 26, 2016

Art Bead Scene Bead Entry

I have been following the Art Bead Scene for a while now and have challenged myself make an entry for the month. This month's painting is On A Shaker Theme by Charles Sheeler.







I really liked the colors in this painting and tried to use the shades of  blue.
I made house beads in polymer clay in a rustic setting that makes me think of the painting and the geometric lines of the painting.



I do so love following the Art Bead Scene and visit the site almost everyday that I can. They always have interesting  and inspiring posts and great tips.

Friday, April 29, 2016

Butterfly Wing Beads for Spring Projects

I have been making wings - butterfly wings. They are so fun to make, and I love the colors of each type of butterfly.

The canes that I make are small but they make beautiful wings. I have not tried to put the wings together and make a whole butterfly yet, but I see that in the future.






The wings can be used for earrings or dangles on a bracelet.

Friday, January 15, 2016

We're All Ears :: January Reveal

This month the We're All Ears Challenge was to use the Pantone Spring 2016 color palette.





I love pink but I also love blue so I decided that I would make the earrings in Serenity blue, Lipid shell and Snorkle blue. I had recently made polymer clay bird beads in an antique blue. I used blue onyx beads and some ruffled lampwork beads with different shades of blue in them to complete the look. I liked the way the ruffled beads made the birds look like they were sitting on a nest!



The ruffled lampwork glass beads are made by Mermaidglass

Sunday, September 20, 2015

September Art Bead Scene Challange

I have been following the Art Bead Scene for a while now and have challenged myself make an entry for the month. This month's painting is View of the Pond at Charleston, East Sussex by Vanessa Bell.







I really liked the colors in this painting and tried to use the dark rose, peach, green and warm beige.
I made a cane using these colors and tried to imagine walking through the area around the pond. I pictured some stepping stones or the tiles around the window sill and came up with a design that I felt
could relate my feelings to the painting.
The result are these beads that are round coin shape with the look of stepping stones with green areas around them.


I do so love following the Art Bead Scene and visit the site almost everyday that I can. They always have interesting  and inspiring posts and great tips.


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

July Art Bead Scene Challenge

I have been following the Art Bead Scene for a while now and have challenged myself make an entry for the month. This month's painting is Still Life with Shells by Balthasar van der Ast.





For this months entry I wanted to make beads with swirls in them to resemble shells. I combined the colors of red, orange, and taupe to make coin shaped swirled beads. The swirling gives the beads a shell like look and mixes the colors to give the beads a more painterly look. I am pleased with the way that the beads look.












Thursday, July 16, 2015

We're All Ears Creative Challenge

This month the We're All Ears Challenge was beautiful detailed quilts like this one:





I had just made a polymer clay cane that I thought looked like fabric and decided to make beads out of it.

Here are the earrings that I made out of the beads:


I added crystals for some sparkle in dark purple and lemon yellow.

Monday, June 22, 2015

June Art Bead Scene Challenge Beads

I have been following the Art Bead Scene for a while now and occasionally make an entry for the month. This month's painting is Feuilles, by Lois Seraphine


I had make a cane with some of the colors in the painting a while ago, and decided to use the cane to make some lentil beads for the challenge. The cane was in a leaf shape and it seemed to fit the painting well:

The lentils are a versatile shape for earrings, bracelets and necklaces.