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Painted Lucite rose from B'sue Boutique |
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Lampwork bead from JulsBeads,
off the Love Chain |
I had so much to choose from when it came to "raiding" my hoarder box, but the problem was selecting just the right components that would go well together. I know I wanted to start with the beautiful lampwork bead from JulsBeads with all the varied colors in the flower. A natural progression was to this rose from B'sue, which I painted (
and repainted).
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Wire wrapped leaf from
Heidi Klingman, My Bead Therapy |
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Brass leaf from B'sue Muse Box |
I also hoard metal components, so my next "raid" was for a fantastic wire wrapped leaf I had received from Heidi Klingman, and then something to go with the rose. Now I know oak leaves and roses are not always thought of together, but I made them work after adding gold leafing to the rose and patina to the leaf.
As I mentioned, the rose took several layers of acrylic paint to achieve the look I was going for, but the patina on the oak leaf brightened it up just right. Thank goodness for E6000, which brought them together.
I linked the wire wrapped leaf and lampwork bead onto a single jump ring and then covered it with one of my polymer clay roses, done in a pattern mimicking the Lucite rose I painted. Then a faceted briolette added to the bottom of the lampwork bead and my focal was ready.
I love the look of necklaces with multiple chains, and decided this one would need 3 due to the size of the focal and accent rose. Two were identical, which I weaved fringed ribbon and sari silk into, on opposite sides, and the third much finer and brighter to compliment the wire wrapped leaf. The ribbon is pink and red to connect the rose and the lampwork bead, and the multicolored sari silk was "just 'cause" (
blame the muse). You will see why I mention this in a bit.
Anyone who knows my work, is aware that I LOVE flowers, and tend toward them in creating my polymer clay beads. My other love is to mimic the look of lampwork beads, with my clay (
since I have no talent in lampworking).
This is what developed at my clay table.
After bending 18g brass into several figure 8 shapes and hammering it flat, it was time to add the flowers and link the focal and rose together. Now, this is where the reference to the multicolored and pink and red ribbons come in. My daughter (the ultimate critic) said it needed more. So more it was.
I strung Swarovski crystals in pink and red on one strand, and the closest colors I could find to match the ribbon on another, and wove them into and around the flowers. A few more biolettes at the base of the loops, and my project was finished.
This is by far the most elaborate piece I have ever done, and hope you agree that it does justice to my hoarded beauties.
Ms Lori Anderson sure knows how to hold a blog hop, so without further ado, please visit all the others listed below, even if it takes you a while. Thanks again to our wonderful Hostess:
Lori Anderson, Pretty Things
Adlinah Kamsir,
Dreamstruck Designs |
Alicia Marinache, All the Pretty Things |
Amber Dawn, Inventive Soul |
Ambra Gostoli, Chic and Frog |
Amy Bright, LABweorc |
Andra Weber, Andra's Joyful
Journey |
Andrea Glick-Zenith, ZenithJade
Creations |
Anne Betenson, Crystal River
Beads |
Annita Wilson, AW
Jewelry |
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Anzia Parks, Anzi-Panzi's
Work Shoppe |
Audrey Belanger, Dreams of an
Absolution |
B. R. Kuhlman, Mixed Mayhem |
Becky Pancake, Becky
Pancake Bead Designs |
Beth Emery, Stories by
Indigo Heart |
Beti Horvath, Stringing Fool |
Birgit Klughardt, Gites Beads |
Birgitta Lejonklou, Create With Spirit |
Candida Castleberry, Spun
Sugar Beadworks |
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Carolyn Lawson, Carolyn's
Creations |
Catherine King, Catherine's
Musings |
Cece Cormier, The Beading Yogini |
Cheri Reed, Creative
Designs by Cheri |
Cheryl McCloud, One Thing Leads
to Another |
Christa Murphy,
Adventures of One Beady Woman |
Christie Murrow, Charis
Designs |
Christina Miles, Wings 'n' Scales |
Claire Lockwood, Something
to Do With Your Hands |
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Crystal Thain, Here Bead Dragons |
Cynthia Abner, Created Treasures |
Dana Hickey, Wind Dancer Studios |
Danielle Kelley, Imbue the Muse |
D'Arsie Manzella, This Here
Now, Mamacita |
Debbie Rasmussen, A Little of This,
A Little of That |
Diane Hawkey, Diane Hawkey |
Dini Bruinsma, Angaza by Changes |
Dolores Rami, CraftyD's
Creations |
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Donetta Farrington, Simply
Gorgeous |
Dyanne Cantrell,
Dee-Liteful Jewelry Creations |
Elena Adams, Lena's Beady
Blog |
Elizabeth Bunn, Elizabeth Beads |
Elsie Deliz-Fonseca, Eliz-Eliz and
All That Craft |
Emma Todd, A Polymer Penchant |
Erin Guest, Renlish |
Ev Shelby, Raindrop
Creations |
Gerda Jurimae, Gerda's Crafts
Blog |
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Ginger Bishop, Lil Mummy Likes |
Hannah Rosner, Good River
Valley |
Hannah Trost, PZ Designs |
Heather Davis, Blissful Garden
Beads |
Heather Otto, The Crafthopper |
Heather Powers, Humblebeads |
Hope Smitherman, Crafty Hope |
Ile Ruzza, Ilenia's Unique Beaded Jewelry |
Inge von Roos, Inge's Blog |
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Ingrid, Lilisgems Handcrafted Jewelry
Inspirations |
Jackie Marchant, Fiddledeedee
Jewelry |
Jacquie, Bead Gypsy |
Janet McDonald, Singing Woods |
Janine Lucas, Travel
Stories |
Jasvanti Patel, Jewels by
Jasvanti |
Jayne Capps, Mama's Got to
Doodle |
Jeanne, Gems by Jeanne
Marie |
Jeannie Dukic, Jeannie's Blog |
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Jennifer LaVite, Dry
Gulch Bead and Jewelry |
Jenny Davie-Reazor, Jenny
Davies-Reazor |
Jenny Kyrlach, Wonder and Whimsy |
Jessica Klaaren, The Truth Space |
JJ Jacobs, Coming Abstractions |
Joan Williams, lilruby jewelry |
Jo-Ann Woolverton, It's a
Beadiful Creation |
Johanna Nunez, The Lovely One
Design |
Judy Riggs, Rigglettes |
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JuLee Wolfe, The Polymer
Penguin |
Karen Martinez, Fairies Market |
Karen Mitchell, Over the Moon
Design |
Karen, Spokalulu |
Kari Asbury, Hippie Chick
Design |
Karin King, The Sparklie Things Blog |
Karin Slaton, Backstory Beads |
Karla Morgan, Texas Pepper Jams |
Kathy Engstrom, Catherine's
Dreams |
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Kay Thomerson, Kayz Kreations |
Kelly Hosford Patterson, The
Traveling Side Show |
Kim, Cianci Blue |
Kris Lanae Binsfield, Cherish
Designs |
Kym Hunter, Kym Hunter Designs |
Laren Dee Barton, Laren Dee
Designs |
Laurie Vyselaar, Lefthand
Jewelry |
Leanne Loftus, First
Impression Design |
Lennis Carter, windbent |
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LiliKrist, Handmade by LilK |
Linda Anderson, From the Bead
Board |
Linda Inhelder, Must Haves
Jewelry |
Linda Landig, Linda's Bead Blog and
Meanderings |
Linda Sadler, Ida Louise Jewelry |
Lisa Cone, Inspired Adornments |
Lisa Harrison, Daisy Meadow
Studio |
Lisa Stukel, Carefree
Jewelry by Lisa |
Lizzie Clarke, The Need to Bead |
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Lori Bergmann, Lori Bergmann
Design |
Lori Jean Poppe,
Adventures in Creativity |
Lori Lochner, Bloghner |
Lori Schneider, Bead Addict |
Louise Glazier, Lily and Jasmine
Treasures |
Mallory Hoffman,
Rosebud 101 - For the Love of Beads |
Marci, That Nothing Be
Wasted |
Marcia Dunne, 13 Alternatives |
Marde Lowe, Fancimar |
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Marianna Boylan, Pretty Shiny
Things |
Marie Covert, Creating
Interest |
Marjorie Savill Linthwaite,
Bennu Bird Rising |
Marlene Cupo, Amazing
Designs < You are here |
Mary Govaars, MLH Jewelry Designs |
Mary Shannon Hicks,
falling into the sky |
MaryLou Holvenstot, MaryLou's time2cre8 |
Megan Milliken, MaeMaeMills |
Melissa Trudinger, beadrecipes |
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Menka Gupta, Menka's Jewelry |
Michelle Escano, The Cabby Crafter |
Miranda Ackerley, MirandAck Arts |
Miri Agassi, Beadwork |
Mischelle Fanucchi, Micheladas
Musings |
Molly Alexander, Beautifully
Broken Me |
Monique Urquhart, A Half-Baked
Notion |
Nan Smith, Wired Nan |
Nancy Dale, NEDBeads |
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Nat, Grubbi Ceramics |
Natalie Moten, Running Out of
Thread |
Nelly May, Smelly Nelly |
Nichole Byers, Nichole Byers |
Niki Sayers, Silver Nik Nats |
Pam Traub, Klassy Joolz |
Patricia, The Color of Dreams |
Patty Miller, Cabari Beads |
Paula Hisel,
Simply Beadiful |
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Perri Jackson, Shaktipaj Designs |
Perri Jackson, Shaktipaj Designs |
Rana Lea, Rana Lea Designs |
Rebecca Sirevaag, Becca's
Place |
Rita Avila, Jewel School Friends |
Robin Reed, Artistry HCBD |
Robyn, Museiddity |
Rochelle Brisson, A Creative
Chelle |
Roxanne Mendoza, Roxi Designs |
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Sandi Volpe, Sandi Volpe |
Sandy Markley, Gypsy Spirit
Designs |
Sarah Goode, Pookledo |
Sarah Small, By Salla |
Shalini Austin, Jewellery
by Shalini |
Sharon Palac, Sharon's
Jewelry Garden |
Sharyl McMillian-Nelson,
Sharyl's Jewelry & Reflections |
Sherri Stokey, Knot Just Macrame |
Skylar Bre'z, Brising Beads |
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Steph, Confessions of a Bead
Hoarder |
Stephanie Haussler, Pixybug
Designs |
Stephanie Perry,
Mustard Bead |
Sue Kennedy, SueBeads |
Sue, Mid-Life Great
Expectations |
Susan Bowie, Susan Nelson Bowie |
Susan, Mistheword |
Tammie Everly, TTE Designs |
Tanty Sri Hartanti, TJewellicious
by Tanti |
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Terry Carter, Tapping Flamingo |
Tracie Dean, Dean Designs |
Valerie Norton, Hot Art |
Wendy Holder, Jewelry by
WendyLea
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OMGosh! What an incredible piece!!! I was so shocked to see my leaf pop up here. I'm thrilled that it found a home in such a spectacular work of art! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, Marlene! That is a true statement piece - it's an amazing design ;) Looking at the various elements it should be stuffy and heavy - instead, it is just perfect, like Heidi said, a spectacular work of art! which proves that, while each element is beautiful in its own, the total is more than the sum of the elements :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
Fabulous necklace! That needs to be worn to some gala opening of a gallery or something similar. Love how you went all out in using your hoarded pieces.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a gorgeous, glamorous piece this is! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHoly Hell Marlene what a stunning statement piece. WOW and the colors are beautiful together.
ReplyDeleteWow. Just WOW!!!! That is a truly wonderful piece of art!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!
ReplyDeletefantastic, it's like a tapestry full of colour and intricacies.
ReplyDeleteLove how you have taken so many styles and elements and made them work so beautifully together, Marlene. A show-stopper indeed!
ReplyDeleteWooo What a showstopper Marlene! Thanks for sharing the goodies from your hoard :-D
ReplyDeleteWow!! Amazing piece. I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! What an amazing and beautiful statement piece you made - I definitely think you did your stash justice! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that is just beautiful. I LOVE the rose and the leaf together. Wonderful piece.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is really a stunning piece.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning Marlene!!
ReplyDeleteooh. love what you came up with!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a garden in full on bloom. Statement piece for sure.
ReplyDeleteI agree. what a statement piece! I can see it with a beautiful velvet gown. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning piece! It's so rich, lovely!
ReplyDeleteSO very dramatic and beautiful (and my colors, too!). I'm not good at all at this sort of beauty and sure wish I were!
ReplyDeleteMarlene, thanks so much for all your kindness and support this year!
Wow! very nice!
ReplyDeleteLori nailed it - Dramatic! It is all of that. You even go an Oh Wow out of me -- out loud :) Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteA true work of art--wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow! A stunning work of art! YOu truly put a lot of thought and effort into this amazing piece.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful necklace! I love the colors and the composition, and the beads... Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words on my blog, I appreciate your work even more knowing you are having vision problems as well. Best of luck with it, and I love, love your work!
I love it ! The ribbon ties it all together so well !
ReplyDeleteThat is an incredibly beautiful necklace, what a statement. I love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely work!
ReplyDeleteWow! An amazing riot of colour and texture, how lovely that you were able to use all your chosen hoarded lovelies in the one piece :-)
ReplyDelete♥ Dear Marlene♥
ReplyDelete...what an amazing, colourful, happy♥, beautiful, flower full :-) powerful, stunning piece of art this is! I'm happy to know / have you as my FB-friend♥
What a beautiful work of art!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous piece. I love flowers, too and yours are so pretty with everything else in your necklace. I love all the color and texture in your piece.
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this marlene!!! It is so wonderful the way you put all of the components together, and the finished piece is amazing!!! Have a Blessed Day!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Marlene that is a wonderful statement piece. Great job using some of your hoard.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! Love it :) Everything just flows together beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a spectacular piece. Like the hanging gardens of babylon. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is SO elaborate and you used so many very cool techniques. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! :) I LOVE this ornate & gorgeous piece, Marlene!
ReplyDeleteWow! You have definitely created a statement necklace. I admire your design & creativity putting it all together.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit late to finish hoping, but I wanted to say that your piece is quite striking! Lovely work! :)
ReplyDeleteEgads, lady! That is absolutely breathtaking. Just..wow!
ReplyDeleteAmazing statement piece!
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