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Thursday, July 31, 2014

July Monthly Challenge Recap


The magical illustrations of Edmund Dulac colored my childhood fantasies. Mysterious depths, encrusted treasures, barnacles and tentacles, ethereal beauty, watery mythology all painted with a muted yet lush palette of blues, purples, greens, browns and creams. This challenge painting was filled with inspiration, from the colors and textures, to the sea-life shapes and forms. And you gave us quite a story to tell this month from the water to the tail!


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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Perfect Pairings :: Jennifer LaVite + Bokamo Designs




 
 
Every time I come back to the challenge painting I am mesmerized by the seemingly magnetic pull of those suction-faced tentacles reaching toward our delicate mermaid. It is a wonder that she escapes their clutches on her quest for whatever she is seeking. This fringe-laden design by Jennifer LaVite of Dry Gulch Beads looks just like one of those crusty limbs reaching out. All those many seed beads with just a hint of coppery leaves feel as those they are in motion with the currents. And that focal lampwork glass bead is certainly a treasure of the deep!
 
Featured Designer :: Jennifer LaVite

Featured Bead Artist :: Bokamo Designs
 
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Tutorial Tuesday: Beads, Buttons and Braids Bracelet Tutorial

I recently came across this delicious package of leather bracelets for braiding at Michaels and I couldn't resist.  I thought they would make a great topic for one of my Tutorial Tuesday posts.  So a few days ago I laid out the braided bracelets and began to think about the art beads that I had in my stash that would would work well with the leather.

I was quite sure I wanted to use some of these beautifully colored polymer beads by Heather Powers and of course leather and ceramic beads always go well together.  So I put them together-- the round strings of beads being from Heather and the ceramic ones that I had made. I added in one of my bird charms since I thought they might go well too.  I decided I would make up the three bracelets I  had already braided.  These bracelets come in an 8 pack from Michaels.

They come unbraided  but luckily there are very clear directions for making the braids on the back of the package.



So if you decide to try some of these you can use their directions.  I managed to follow them after several tries despite the fact that I am not good at following written directions.  The pictures are very helpful.  So I think you will be able to make them too.

What I came up with is three bracelets, all in different styles and all sporting art beads.  This first picture is a Rustic Style Bracelet using some of my ceramic charms.  


Rustic Style Braided Bracelet with ceramic charms
 by Mary Harding


This next bracelet is a bohemian style one with beads by Heather Powers

Bohemian Style Braided Bracelet with art beads by Heather Powers

And the third bracelet is a tribal style one with an art bead copper clay button by me.


Tribal Style Braided Bracelet with copper clay button focal by Mary Harding


These are all quite straightforward and uncomplicated to make.  The braided leather adds a nice additional texture and complexity to these otherwise fairly simple designs.  The list of supplies and directions follow.

Supplies 
1 package of Mystery Braid Bracelets ( includes 8 leather bracelets ready to braid)
Please note that snaps can seem not to snap at first but some extra pressure solves the problem

For the Rustic Style Bracelet:
5 assorted ceramic art bead charms 
2 balled end head pins
4 copper plated pewter Heishi spacers 1x5mm  (www.fusionbeads.com)
5  antiqued copper jump rings 18 gauge wire  10 mm

For the Bohemian Style Bracelet
4 art beads by Heather Powers  (www.humblebeads.com   or  www.humblebeads.etsy.com)
4   balled end end pins copper 20 gauge wire
16  copper plated Heishi  spacers 1x5mm(Fusion Beads www.fusionbeads.com)
3 yards turquoise blue waxed linen 
16 copper cube beads  (Ornamentea.com)

For the Tribal Style Bracelet
1 copper clay art bead single hole button (www.maryhardingjewelry.com)
18 inches dark rust waxed linen (www.whitecloverkiln.etsy.com)
1 hollow copper bead 5mm   ( www.rings-things.com)
8 copper cube beads (www.ornamentea.com)
2 copper plated Heishi spacers (www.fusionbeads.com)
12 myuki delica seed beads Tangerine DB421 ( www.FireMountainbeads.com)
6 size 8 Matte transparent topaz seed beads ( or any variety of small seed beads you have on hand)
12 inches of sari silk to weave through the braids on the bracelet  ( Etsy.com)
2-3 double balled end copper end pins for wrapping around sari silk ( 20 gauge copper) about 4-6 inches long

Directions
For the Rustic Style bracelet




1. Make wrapped loops on your charms or beads that have holes. String on the balled end end pin one Heishi spacer the bead another Heishi spacer and then make a wrapped loop.
wrapped loops for charms and beads


Use the 10mm jump ring to attach to the leather braided loops on your bracelet. If your charm or bead come with a loop attach it to the bracelet with the jump ring.  Add up to 5 charms or beads, 1 to each of the the braids.  


                Add the charms to the loops in the bracelet along the bottom of the braid



Directions
For the Bohemian Style Bracelet

Bohemian Style Bracelet

1.  Make wrapped loops for all 4 of the art beads as follows:  using the balled end end pin add a Heishi spacer, the bead, another Heishi spacer and then make your wrapped loop.  Repeat for each bead.

2.  Cut 4 eight inch pieces of the turquoise waxed linen. (This may seem long but it makes it much easier to tie the knots.) Fold the waxed linen in half and string on the first bead.  Even up the ends.  Then tie the bead to the leather braided loop with the linen making two shoelace type knots ( i.e. like the first knot you make when you tie your shoes.) On each of the remaining cords add two copper cube beads and a Heishi spacer. Tie an overhand knot and cut cord leaving about a quarter to 3/8 inch of cord.  Repeat for each additional bead.  



         attaching the wrapped loop beads to the leather braids with the waxed linen