Well the day has finally arrived! It's my turn to reveal my bead soup!
My partner this time around was Martha Aleo, and she sent me some very cool beads to work with.
I thought for a while on what I should do with these beads and I wanted to try something that I am not all that accustomed to making. It ended up being a multi strand bracelet with different beads...no symmetry. Which is not like me all! I generally like things all neat and tidy and the SAME, but as I grow as an artist, I have found that things can be just as beautiful in an asymmetrical way.
Here is what I came up with:
I wanted to use a little bit of everything she sent me. I used the beautiful lampwork glass beads on one strand, found some black Swarovski Pearls that matched the circles, and put Swarovski Crystals inside each one, and used some of the green tube beads. The third strand is actually a piece of black chain that I had left over from my last beads soup with Pam Ferarri! It was perfect and completed this multi strand bracelet exactly as I wanted it to. I used her handmade clasp as well, and I'm really happy with how it turned out!
I also made a matching pair of earrings:
Using the rest of the lampwork beads and some of the black clay disks that she made, I love how these came out! I love my dangles, and these are great!
I have a ton of materials left over, and had all intentions of creating more, but kind of ran into a snag this past week. I had some water damage on the roof of the back room on my house and unfortunately when I started tearing into it, it turned out to be so much worse than I could have ever imagined. I've been in rebuild mode all week and have had to devote all my time to that and keeping my house together! I'm so glad I got an early start and was able to get what I wanted made for the reveal! Now I have a great stash to continue to creating with for some time to come!
Can't wait to see what Martha designed with what I sent her! Let's go check it out together now...
Thanks for stopping by!
Be sure to visit the rest of the participants on this reveal date, they are listed below!
Thanks Lori for another fun event!!
Hostess, Lori Anderson, Pretty Things
Adlinah Kamsir, Dream Struck Designs
Adrienn Lukacs, Raszputyin Designs
Agata Grygiel, Cytherea Bijoux
Alenka Obid, Pepita Handmade
Amy Dickerson, Damyjo Designs
Amy Schmidt, Amy's Treasure
Amy Severino, Amy Beads
Ana Krepel, Cat's Pajamas, Dog's Tuxedos
Andra Weber, Andra's Joyful Journey
Andrea Trank, Heaven Lane Creations
Anke Humpert, Anart Island Studios
Ann Rishell, My Critical Eye
April Grinaway, Brooklyn Bead Goddess
Ashley Bunting, Miss Ashely Kate
Astrid Boyce, Astrid Boyce Beads
B.R. Kuhlman, Mixed Mayhem Studios
Barb Fernald, Barbara S. Fernald Jewelry
Barbe Saint John, Saints and Sinners
Beata Benkone Meggyesi, Beahobbi
Brandy McNair, Bella Vita Handmade Jewelry
Bryna Lumb, Bryna's Bead Box
Carmen Lau, Little Maketto
Cate van Alphen, Fulgorine
Cathie Carroll, Cathie Carroll's Studio
Cathy Khoury, Touch Jewelry
Christina Stofmeel, Feng Beads
Collette Collins, Fire Fly Myst Artisan Jewelry
Courtney Breul, Beads by Breul
Crystal Thain, Here Bead Dragons
Cynthia Abner, Created Treasures
Deana Hager, Just Deez'Art & Life
Debbie Davis, Natural Treasures by Deb
Debbie Phenes, Deb Joy Sing
Debbie Rasmussen, A Little of This, A Little of That
Dhea Powers, Java Bead
Diana Welte, Lilyweeds
Dita Basu, alankarshilpa
Dorota Zeranska, gdymamczas
Dot Lewallwn, Speedie Beadie
Eleanor Snare, The Magic Square Foundation
Elisabeth Auld, Beads For Busy Gals
Ema Kilroy, Ema K Designs
Emma Todd, A Polymer Penchant
Eva Sherman, Eva Sherman Designs
Evie and Beth McCord, EB Bead and Metal Works
Francy Inman, Francy's Studio
Ginger Bishop, lilmummy likes...
Giorgia Rossini, Jo in Wonderland
Ine Vande Cappelle, Jewels by Ine
Iveth Caruso, Creative Atelier
JJ Jacobs, Coming Abstractions
Jackie Ryan, Kydo Jewellery
Jeannie Dukic, Jeannie's Blog
Jelveh Jaferian, Jelveh Designs
Jenna Tomalka, Twin Birch Studio
Jenni Connolly, Jenni's Beads
Jennifer Van Horn, Jennifers Jewels and Junk
Jo-Ann Woolverton, It's a Beadiful Creation
Johanna Rhodes-Nash, Fire Phoenix Creations
Joyce Blair, Bent Wire West Coast
JuLee Wolfe, The Polymer Penguin
Karen Vincent, Swallow Tail Jewellery
Karin Slaton, Backstory Beads
Kayla Potega, The Eclectic Element
Kim Dworak, CianciBlue
Krafty Max, Krafty Max Originals
Kris Lanae Binsfeld, Cherish Designs by Kris Lanae
Kristen Latimer, MJM Jewelry Designs
Kumi Fisher, Malie Kai Designs
Kym Hunter, Kym Hunter Designs
Lennis Carrier, Windbent
Leslie Wayment, AA Beads & More
Linda Florian, Lilys of the Valley Jewelry Creations
Linda Murphy, Bonita Bead
Lisa Johnson, Whimsey Wonders
Lisa Lodge, Pine Ridge Treasures
Lisa Sittniewski, Love, Yesterdays
Lois Moon, Que Onda, Q'Town?
Lola Surwillo, Bead Lola Bead
Lorelei Eurto, Lorelei's Blog
Lori Bowring Michaud, Artfully Ornamental
Lori Callahan, Dancing Wire and Beads by Lori
Lori Finney, Using My Beads
Marcia Dunne, The Alternative Foundry
Margareta Saari, Mags-koruja
Maria Horvath, Horimarika Beads
Marian Hertzog, M's Place
Mary Ellen Parker, BeeTree by m.e.
Mary K McGraw, MK's Creative Musings
MaryLou Holvenstot, time2cre8
Martha Aleo, Ornamento
Maybeline Tay, The Jewelry Larder
Megan Collins, Churchy & Her Sailor
Melissa Meman, Art. Life. Love.
Melissa Mesara, One-Eared Pig Beads
Melissa Muir, Kelsi's Closet Jewelbox
Paige Maxim, Paige Maxim Designs
Pam DeBoer, Purple Notes from the Studio
Pam Farren, re-maker
Pam Hurst, Pam Hurst Designs
Patricia Handschuh, The Color of Dreams
Patty Miller, CabariBeads
Penney Klapoth, Faerie Acres
Regina Santerre, Regina's Writings
Rhea Freitag, starrgazer creates
Rochelle Brisson, A Creative Chelle
Sabine Dittrich, PerlenDschungel
Sandra McGriff, Creative Chaos
Sandra Neights, Petalo Azul
Sandra Young, It's a Bead Life!
Sara Oehler, SoftFlex Girl
Saturday Sequins, Saturday Sequins
Shanti Johnson, Sunshine Bliss
Shari Replogle, Plays With Paper
Sonya Stille, Dreamin' of Beads
Stefanie Teufel, Stefanies Sammelsurium
Tammie Everly, TTE Designs
Tania Spivey, Moobie Grace Designs
Tanya Wiles, Tenebrous Hollow Studio
Therese Frank, Therese's Treasures
Tina Holden, Polymer Clay Bytes!
Toltec Jewels, Jewel School Friends
Tracey Nanstad, A Beadiful Mess
Tracy Choy, BumbleBeads Designs
Valerie Norton, Hot Art
Another beautiful color palette...BSBP participants really knocked it out of the park this go-round! Love the asymmetrical bracelet, and kudos to you for trying something new!
ReplyDeleteoh my you rawked it! Both the bracelet and the earrings are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFunky colours Lovely.Thank you Love and hugs Tanya
ReplyDeleteKristen, what a beautiful bracelet and earring set I like the colours in the glass beads and I love asymetrical.
ReplyDeleteJackie
Beautiful pieces!! Love the design!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! I'd love to wear those earrings!
ReplyDeleteI love the asymmetry of the bracelet, and the earrings really show off the beads beautifully.
ReplyDeletelovely bracelet and earrings,
ReplyDeletenice color pallet
Cheers to you for trying an asymmetrical design !
Turned out bead-utifully!!!
Delicious soup!
m.e. :)
What a great soup. I love what you made. Those green tubes look fun to work with.
ReplyDeleteKristen-I love what you have done wit the beads! The chain addition is spot on and the earrings make it a great set. I love how you have used the vintage materials and how you made everything fit in so well! Kudos and congratulations from your partner Martha.
ReplyDeleteLush, deep colours, fantastic work, love alot
ReplyDeleteGreat colours, I love these earrings!Regards!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pieces
ReplyDeleteWay to get out of your comfort zone - you did an amazing job with that bracelet! Love those colors you used. Good luck on the remodel!
ReplyDeleteI hate hearing about the water damage you're dealing with, but you did create some really beautiful pieces first. Here's hoping the rebuilding comes along quickly!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeletelovely designs!
ReplyDeleteKristen, I really like the 3 layer bracelet, I keep wanting to make a double or a triple but I have yet to do one, I love the way you used the chain...have fun with the rest of the stash...and thanks for the kind words about the owls I got, I dont usually make jewelry, I just love melting the glass...the owls gave me a bit of inspiration to step out of my comfort zone...
ReplyDeleteas always your art is so lovely...
Jelveh
Peace
Totally love the bracelet -- so my style! You did such a fantastic job, and I appreciate your playing!
ReplyDeleteI love those beads! That bracelet is amazing...great work!
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW -- I love the colors and the design. You did an awesome job!
ReplyDeleteThose beads are gorgeous ... and so are your bracelet and earrings!
ReplyDeleteI just love the ingredients that you started with and your finished soup is enough to make me swoon.
ReplyDeleteI would never know your bracelet was outside your norm. You made it look easy and effortless. The color and flow are beautiful, and the earrings are a perfect touch to go with it!
ReplyDeleteIt’s a very nice set!Congrats!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness.... those beads are just amazing!! I love the way you pared them!! GREAT job!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your pieces! The addition of the Swarovskis in the center of disks was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWhat an eye catching design for such striking colors, love them both.
ReplyDeleteGreat design. I love it
ReplyDeleteLovely design. I too have three children. Keep you hopping right?
ReplyDeleteKristin,
ReplyDeleteI love your multi strand bracelet... great color balance and love the black chain! :-) Kris
Great job on challenging yourself further with th mutli strands. I thing you should keep on going, it sure looks great. Good luck with the home repairs, excuse to redecorate a little maybe, silver lining
ReplyDeleteStrickig designs and great use of your soup. Well done:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love the bracelet.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces!
ReplyDeletelove the bracelet, love the earrings. beautiful work! ~diana
ReplyDeleteLove those earrings! So colorful and fun!
ReplyDeleteLove that bracelet. Those green tubes are so cool. I really like the black chain too. Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bracelet! I love the colours - so very striking! You've made a great matching set of jewellery from your bead soup. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteLove the black chain with the bracelet - a great way to integrate these colors into your fall wardrobe. I can tell this bracelet would feel fantastic on the wrist, and would perfectly dress up jeans and a shirt!
ReplyDeleteLove those colors, great job with your soup in spite of what life threw in your way. Keep up the beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteGotta love lampwork!
ReplyDeleteVery cool designs~
Hi Kristen,
ReplyDeleteI love your designs they are beautiful. I love bracelets because you can always see them when you are wearing them.
Therese
Beautiful designs, I love both of them. Great colors too!
ReplyDeleteI love your designs..very striking. Such a fun set with great colors.
ReplyDeleteThat bracelet is great!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bracelet and earrings! Love the lampwork beads - colours are great and designs are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKool bracelet & I really like the earrings.You should try asymmetrical more often you did great at it.
ReplyDeleteOh I am so sorry to hear about the water damage. I hope you are able to rebuild and get back to business soon. Your bracelet is simply stunning. I love how you have combined everything together and all the layers. You have a beautiful style.
ReplyDeleteMelissa Muir
http://design.kcjewelbox.com
I love your pieces!
ReplyDeleteciao dall'Italia
Beautiful pieces! I love the color combo and the bracelet focal is stunning! Yummy soup.
ReplyDeletewonderful creation! you did a great job with your soup!
ReplyDeletegreets
jacqueline
Lovely set, you've done a great job with your soup!
ReplyDeleteI love your set. Very pretty!
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