It's time for my fall designer's challenge! This is round #3 and the theme is bird on a branch in 2 different color palettes. 15 kits in each color is offered. Each kit is $20 and has a bird focal, 2 small birds, a leaf bracelet topper, a pair of leaf charms, a branch, 2 12mm round beads and 2 10mm flat beads. The kits are for sale in my etsy shop. The link will be down below. The rules are simple - use everything in the kit, plus whatever you want from your stash in whatever beading style you want. Every round includes a mystery component. Susan Sudnik from Bead N Sisters is a wonderful mixed media jewelry designer. All I am going to say is it is copper component :)
This is the Cardinal Red kit (3 remain)
This is the Smokey Blue kit (10 remain)
Designers will upload their pictures to the Facebook group where all this fun happens. (I will post the link down below for you to check out. Even if you don't want to design with a kit, we need people to vote for their favorites!) There will be 4 pictures from each designer - one of the necklace, bracelet and earrings alone and a collage picture of all 3 pieces together posted on the group wall. Every like and comment on any and all photos, counts as a vote! The voting period is Tuesday, November 1 at 12:01 am EDT - Sunday, November 6, 2016 at midnight EDT. 3 prizes will be awarded on Monday, November 7, 2016. One for the public's vote, one for the best use of the ceramic components and one for the best use of the guest artist's (Susan Sudnik's) piece.
Kits are available through October 17, 2016, so there is still time to participate!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1670109743205467/
www.fireflydesignstudio.etsy.com
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Monday, July 25, 2016
Ceramic + Enamel = Fun Earring Challenge
It is time for the big reveal....Michelle from Firefly Design Studio and Anne from Gardanne each started with identical ceramic and enameled pieces and thought it would be fun to see what each comes up with. Here is a refresher on what each designer started with:
Anne started the earring design with her fun surfboard shaped enameled pair of charms. They are a bronze base with teal and pops of gold, lavender and blue. Michelle added 15mm teal ceramic earthenware discs and 5mm coordinating spacer beads. We each took these components home from the Bead and Button show, so we've had some time to think about our plan of attack!
This is what Michelle designed:
All Michelle added to the above components is 24g wire, 3mm spacer beads and earring wires, all made by Vintaj. Cut 8" of 24g wire and fold it in half. Squeeze the wire tightly together with your flat nose pliers. Hold the disc in front of the charm hole and from the back, pass the folded wire (folded end first) through the charm and disc holes. Stop at the half way point and bend the wire down at a 90 degree angle. With your fingers, hold the wire in place at the bend and start to twirl the wire over the disc hole. When almost finished, take your flat nose pliers and push the end down through the hole to give it a finished look. With the double wire tail sticking up, place a metal spacer bead, a ceramic spacer bead and another metal spacer bead. This will help with the components fitting together nicely. Make a small wire wrap loop and place earring on the earring wire. Repeat and enjoy!
Anne started the earring design with her fun surfboard shaped enameled pair of charms. They are a bronze base with teal and pops of gold, lavender and blue. Michelle added 15mm teal ceramic earthenware discs and 5mm coordinating spacer beads. We each took these components home from the Bead and Button show, so we've had some time to think about our plan of attack!
This is what Michelle designed:
All Michelle added to the above components is 24g wire, 3mm spacer beads and earring wires, all made by Vintaj. Cut 8" of 24g wire and fold it in half. Squeeze the wire tightly together with your flat nose pliers. Hold the disc in front of the charm hole and from the back, pass the folded wire (folded end first) through the charm and disc holes. Stop at the half way point and bend the wire down at a 90 degree angle. With your fingers, hold the wire in place at the bend and start to twirl the wire over the disc hole. When almost finished, take your flat nose pliers and push the end down through the hole to give it a finished look. With the double wire tail sticking up, place a metal spacer bead, a ceramic spacer bead and another metal spacer bead. This will help with the components fitting together nicely. Make a small wire wrap loop and place earring on the earring wire. Repeat and enjoy!
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Firefly Design Studio Designers Challenge - Voting is Open!
I am hosting my first challenge and the entries are live! The participants received a ceramic paisley kit in either neutral or bright colors and were to create a necklace, bracelet and earring set. I have a group on Facebook where all the action is happening and you are invited to vote for your favorite! There are 4 pictures posted - 1 of each individual piece of jewelry and a collection shot where all 3 jewelry pieces are. Your like or comment (you have to be a group member to comment but everyone can like the picture) on the collection photo is what counts. Here is the link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1670109743205467/
Here is a photo of the kits the participants received:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1670109743205467/
Here is a photo of the kits the participants received:
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I also had a guest lampwork artist contribute a surprise bead to the kit. Shannon Vickers from Blue Blazes Lampwork created a fun bicone bead to coordinate with each kit.
Here is an entry from Kimberly Kretschman:
I will be holding the challenges a few times a year. I also award prizes! First place receives a $100 bead package, second place receives a $50 bead package and third place receives a $25 bead package. Voting is open through 11:59pm EST, Monday, February 29, 2016 with winners announce the next day.
Friday, December 18, 2015
8th Day of Christmas + Inside the Studio with Erin Prais-Hintz
Each
week one of our contributors gives you a sneak peek into their studio,
creative process or inspirations. We ask a related question of our
readers and hope you'll leave comments! As an incentive, we offer a
prize each week to encourage you to use that keyboard and tell us what
you think. The following week a winner is chosen at random from all
eligible entries. And here are the results from last week!
This week's winner is Mary Morris.
Congratulations!
You have won a JOY ornament from Michelle of Firefly Design Studio.
Please contact Michelle to claim your prize!
This week's winner is Mary Morris.
Congratulations!
You have won a JOY ornament from Michelle of Firefly Design Studio.
Please contact Michelle to claim your prize!
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Hello lovely art bead peeps!I am pinch hitting for Miss Heather of Swoondimples today (you can read her Inside the Studio next week, on Christmas!). Since I didn't know that I was going to be doing this post until about 9:30 on Thursday after I got home from the Christmas concert (the most lovely rendition of Silent Night and Carol of the Bells by the chamber choir along with a stirring medley of the Nutcracker by the band - puts me right in the holiday spirit!) I had to quickly whip something up. Fortunately, I seem to thrive under the last minute pressure. As luck would have it, I also realized in that moment of yes that I needed to also make earrings for my monthly We're All Ears challenge on the Earrings Everyday blog. It is my party that I host each month (would love to have you join in!), so I had to find a way to roll this all together.
For the We're All Ears theme for December I came up with the Leftovers Transformation challenge. The idea is that we all have that craft table littered with the remains of projects past, or the craftermath, as I call it. What better time than now to do something with those! Sometimes limiting yourself to just a few materials and giving yourself a very tight time frame can really kick things into high gear. I figured that what would work for the Earrings Everyday blog would work for this post as well.
The first step to the Leftovers Transformation Challenge is to take a picture of what you are working with. So here are a few pictures of the craftastrophe that is my studio..... please don't laugh! I actually work in about a 6" square space (and you can't see the floor behind this table is piled up.... but there are paths to walk in!).
As I was going through my trays and bins, I came across two bean beads from Heather Millican of Swoondimples, that I had her make in late spring/early summer when she was doing the Awareness Words hop. I had her put the word "remember" on these purple beads for Alzheimers' and intended to make something for my sister and I to wear. Mom lives in a facility not too far away, and I do get to see her, but she really doesn't have any words, so it is hard to figure out what she is thinking.
When it comes to the holidays it is a bit sad for me as my mom is in the latter stages of this terrible disease. The holidays are always filled with a lot of memories and traditions and it has been years since I could share those with her. But my sister and I are doing our best to keep those memories alive and continue the traditions that my mom started with us so long ago. Like baking my mom's chocolate lace cookies and using her spritz cookie maker... giving an ornament to each kid so that when they leave home they will have a whole set of ornaments to start out... putting an orange and a walnut in the toe of each stocking... I inherited the gold glass ball garland from my dad after last Christmas. This was my grandmother's decoration. I can vividly recall watching the adults gingerly place this on her tree each year. When I was putting these fragile strands on each branch, it was like dressing up in my grandmother's costume jewelry (I also inherited her jewelry box and some of her costume jewelry when I was 18). This is a special old memory and new tradition that I will be carrying on.
My sister Kelly celebrates her birthday on January 3rd and even though we don't really give each other many gifts for Christmas (we focus on the kids more), I do try to make her birthday something special. So I thought I would make something just for her. Oddly enough, my sister doesn't have that much of my jewelry. Her tastes tend to be very simple. So I might be really pushing her boundaries with this wackadoodle style, but I think that she will appreciate it.
To make your own "This & That" necklace...
Ingredients:
assorted art beads with a color theme in mind (try to find ones that are made from different materials)
beading wire (about 8" or more if you are going to bead the entire thing)
crimp tubes
spacer beads
seed beads (optional)
chain (about 10-12")
clasp
1::String a combination of art beads separated by smaller spacers onto the beading wire (use a bead stopper on the end so they don't fall off). You might need to pull them on and off until you reach the right balance for the weight of some beads, and color placement. Make sure that it will hang correctly (i.e., don't put the heaviest beads to one side!).
2::Separate the chain links in half.
3::On one end, string a crimp tube and then about 7-9 seed beads (to cover the wire). Crimp the wire securely.
4::Repeat step 3 for the other side.
5::Attach a clasp.
I had fun combing through my art bead stash for this necklace. I pulled all different shades of purples for Alzheimer's and in a variety of mediums and shapes. In addition to Swoondimples, I used glass from Cathie Roberts, a beaded bead from Malin de Koning, an enamel filigree and a Facet Effects bead (I made both). I know there are at least two other glass beads, but I am not sure who made them - the swirly purple and the dottie blue/lilac/lime. (Speak up if you know and I would love to give credit!). I added some funky black gunmetal chain links to the back. That way if I need to adjust it to fit her, it will be a simple thing to do.
I also made a pair of earrings as part of the Leftover Transformation Challenge. If you would like to see what I made to complement this necklace, head over to the Earrings Everyday blog. (P.S. I am also having a giveaway over on the Earrings Everyday blog...if you join in the fun and create some earrings to share in the hop! It is not too late to play along... you have one week to join in. Check it out!)
I have a $25 gift certificate to give away to one lucky reader for answering this question....










