Sunday, September 16, 2012

New Melisandre Photo

Here is a new photo of the Melisandre necklace that a friend at work was nice enough to edit for me!


Friday, September 7, 2012

Marble Bracelet

I made this bracelet last year with some left over beads. I ended up liking the bracelet more than the necklace they were left over from! 


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Cloud Bracelet

I posted about this bracelet back in December but did not have a great photo of it so here is one that is much clearer! I love the feel of these pearls on my wrist whenever I wear this fun piece!


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Stephanie Necklace

I have been blessed with amazing friends. Last Christmas one of them gave me the beads that I used to make this necklace. She is one of the most generous and kind people I have ever met and a true friend. Her strength and unconditional friendship inspires me to be a better person and I dedicate this piece to her!


Friday, August 31, 2012

Off the Cuff Bracelet


I made this bracelet a few months ago and I really like it. There will be a matching necklace soon to come!




Thursday, August 30, 2012

Byzantine Bracelet

Hello everyone! I realize I have been neglecting my blog a bit lately but that is just because I have been so busy making new pieces! And I have been teaching myself the art of photo editing so there will be some new quality photos coming soon!

One of the more recent bracelets has me very excited. I have been on a byzantine kick lately and this piece just makes me smile. It is feminine but strong and so much fun to wear.
Check back soon for more new and exciting pieces!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Right Angle Weave

So I have been really into bicone crystals lately.They fit together really nicely to make intricate patterns and as you may know I love intricate patterns! In search for inspiration for bicone designs I came across this tutorial for the right angle weave. Bicones work really well with this weave but round beads work as well. First I made a bracelet with the leftover crystals I had from a previous project and loved the technique so much I did it again with the leftover beads from the Melisandre necklace. Here are some pics and a link to the tutorial I used to learn the weave! Its super simple and easy to learn but the results are very impressive so give it a try next time you have some extra beads!




Saturday, June 9, 2012

Melisandre Necklace

It's finally done! After about three weeks of intense labor the Melisandre necklace is finished and I am so pleased with the way it came out. Now that I have finished the fifth book and season two of the show has just ended I am going through Game of Thrones withdrawal so this was a fun piece to make. At first I was a bit worried that it would be too heavy but it actually has a really nice weight to it. I wore it comfortably for the whole day so it's not too heavy but not so light that you forget you are wearing it. And the weave is so nice it feels like fabric in your hands. Anyway here are some pictures so enjoy! I'm gonna go give my fingers a break for a while!






Monday, May 28, 2012

Blue Branch Necklace




I know it has been so long since my last post. I have been really busy with my internship at Alzerina Jewelry but I love it and Alzerina is teaching me so much. Check out her website to see her beautiful jewelry!

I am currently working on a really big project inspired by the Melisandre character from Game of Thrones. It its not finished yet but here is a photo of the work in progress! I plan to expand the bottom so that it is wider at the bottom and gradually thins out to the clasps on either end so there are no more weird spaces.




For those of you who did not read the books or watch the show Melisandre is a pretty intense character and she wears awesome jewelry. Her necklace in the show is a giant ruby but since I do not have the means to obtain such a special stone I chose red jasper witch is more earthy looking and a bit more my style. I will post pictures as soon as it is done but it may be a while. The weave I chose is pretty intricate and time consuming. 






But I did feel the need to step away from this huge endeavor for a moment to make a quick crystal necklace.  I used blue and gold crystals to create the sides of the necklace and gold plated chain for the center. I have never made anything like it before. It's really different from what I normally do but I love it anyway! Hope you do to!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Byzantine Revisited

The Byzantine weave has always been one of my favorites. It is super easy to make but looks really intricate and impressive when finished. So this year for Christmas I bought myself a little gift. It was a book about chainmaille and beading and all of the patterns were based around the byzantine weave. I had used this weave in many of my necklaces but never realized all of the possibilities. The book illustrated many different ways to attach small segments of the byzantine weave to create very interesting designs. So I flipped through the pages and found a pattern that I really liked. It was super fun to make and now that I have experimented with lots of different ways to use the segments I can't wait to come up with some more original designs!




Sunday, January 22, 2012

Excuse Me Jessica Simpson, Stop Stealing My Ideas.

For the longest time I had refused to get my ears pierced. Not for any reason in particular. I wasn't afraid that it would hurt and certainly didn't find pierced ears offensive, I just felt no compelling need to do it. Finally one of my good friends said, "enough is enough" and took me to get them pierced. As a jewelry designer I was so happy to have a brand new variety of jewelry to make and kicked myself for not doing it sooner. So this year, before Christmas I was browsing the Macy's jewelry counter for my first pair of big girl earrings!
I wasn't able to find a pair that called out to me but as I was looking I found something else that made me stop in my tracks. I looked up at a rack of necklaces and came face to face with the necklace that I had just finished working on the night before. It was a necklace of bugle beads tied in a knot connected to a chain. I looked at the label and saw that it was from a Jessica Simpson collection I couldn't believe it. A few days before I was shopping at AC Moore and the bugle beads caught my eye. Since I had never used them before I figured it would be fun to experiment. I played around with the design and eventually settled on the one pictured on the right. I was so proud of my new original design. Turns out Jessica beat me to the punch. At least she has good taste in jewelry!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Crochet Jewelry



A little while ago I was browsing in Etsy and came across a cuff made of crocheted wire. I was so excited when I saw it because it combines two if my favorite hobbies, crocheting and jewelry! Of course I had to try it. The cuff that I saw was made with gold filled wire. Since I didn't feel like spending a flobbity gillion dollars on this project I went to AC Moore and picked up some 24 gauge silver craft wire.



Next I had to choose a hook size. The stitches in the cuff on Etsy were fairly large but since I wanted to use crystals in the design I needed a smaller stitch. I chose the F hook and it seemed to work well. Although I would suggest using a metal hook. I made the mistake of using a plastic one and the metal wire chewed it up and I ended up having to throw it away.
I started with a bracelet. To begin I chained a row of about twenty. I started adding the crystals on the second row. This part was a bit tricky. Before making each stitch I had to string a crystal. This means I had to unwind the whole spool of wire to string the crystal from the end. I crocheted about five rows making the bracelet about an inch wide. When I finished I cut the extra wire and wrapped it around the last stitch. I added two thin chains on either end of the bracelet and attached a clasp.


I loved the bracelet so much that I decided to make a matching necklace. I made the pendant a bit shorter than the bracelet and added a crystal tassel and a simple chain.