Friday, 29 March 2013

Bead Smitten Earring Competition

I thought I would take a little time out today from getting ready for the BIG BEAD SHOW at Sandown Racecourse (yes I am working over the Easter weekend) to tell you about our fantastic earring competition that took place last weekend over in the Beads Smitten Group on Facebook.

The brief was fairly simple - Make a pair of earrings and if they happen to have some Smitten beads in there then extra brownie points will be awarded. The earrings were judged on a) Buy-ability: would I buy them. b) Wear-ability: how practical are they. c) The wow factor: speaks for itself really. d) Finishing: how well the piece has been made. e) (last but not least) Design: the overall look of the piece.

I was absolutely gobsmacked at how good all the entries were and the task of judging was truly testing! We had 28 superb entries but the wining earrings had just that little something extra that made them stand out. We have 80 members in the group now and I have to say it's so friendly, helpful and creative I could never have imagined it would take off so well. I am so happy to be a part of it, the next competition will be rings!

Here is the winning design by by Manda Jane Rodwell of Silver Storm Jewellery - created in copper and featuring one of my favourite Smitten beads the ruby vega pinwheel flower.... Manda sold these before the competition was even over but luckily she has promised to make me another pair :0) I'm sending Manda a little parcel of Smitten loveliness as her prize.



Here are all of the other stunning entries....

Emma Louise Quinn 


Debbie Sullivan

Jayne Hussey

Heidi Post

Lyn Gulliver

Katie Jayne Floate

Christina Gray

Catherynne Kessell

Lindsay Philipson

Jan Williams

Teressa Hulley

Debi Riley

Di Keeble

Nicola Smith

Lucy Haslam

Keeley Kenyon

Ailsa Jackson

Monica Scala

Shiela Garrett

Leigh Thow

Claire Lockwood

Rejetta Sellers

Marianne Hall

Bernadette Hamilton

Claire Swain

Julie Sumner

Denise Badi


So there you are all the fantastic entries pretty darn good hey!
Thank you everyone
Claire 
xx

Thursday, 7 February 2013

The best way to spend a Wednesday!

....Making polymer clay canes with Julie Sumner & Pippa Chandler

Some of you may know that a few months ago Smitten gained a new bead fairy in the form of Julie Sumner, talented jewellery designer and seriously speedy bead order packer! Julie pops into Smitten on Mondays to pull me out from under the bead order avalanche that will have squished me over the weekend.

Julie in her real life is a jewellery designer extraordinaire and has a stall every other Saturday at the Corn Hall in Cirencester where she sells her beautifully designed jewellery. The Corn Hall is full of talented arts and crafts people and amongst them is another Smitten customer - Pippa chandler, a hugely talented polymer clay bead and jewellery maker. Pippa's beads are incredibly sweet, you just cant help but smile when looking over her cleverly designed pieces.

A couple of the gorgeous pieces Julie has made and her stall at the Corn Hall
Here is the link to Julies facebook page  Made by Jules 
 
Some of Pippa's latest buttons and beads and her jewellery stand at the Corn Hall, Cirencester
Here is the link to Pippas Etsy shop -  PiPS

For a wee while now the 3 of us have been promising to have a little get together and have a play around with some polymer clay and at last on Wednesday last week we managed to have our day. Julie bought some delicious handmade soup and Pippa her knowledge, tools and as if that wasn't enough some cookies, lovely and chocolate too! I provided the coffee!

We had a fab morning learning how to make Klimt canes with an extruder. I won't pretend that we managed to get a lot done as we chatted and laughed as much as we made, so all in all a perfect day! unfortunately my camera battery died  after this one and only photo so I cant supply images of the process but did manage to take a few the next day of my nearly finished pieces.

 The Ladies at play, a cane Pippa whipped up in seconds and what I butchered it into! 
I do hope Pippa is not cringing!


And finally here are the beads I made with my cane, I sell Sculpey through the Smitten website (Pippa's and my clay of choice) but I wanted to try out some Pardo clay that I had stashed away. All I need now is a spare day to have another go with the Sculpey than I can see how they compare, sometime next year then! First impressions though would suggest that the different colours of Pardo have different consistencies making them not ideal for using together, especially in canes.

I've never made beads before only sculpted with polymer clay and that was for puppets and props not jewellery. I have to say I really enjoyed the process but not sure that I did Pippa's tutoring justice, I had to finish mine off after Pippa had left and I'm afraid I wasn't paying enough attention in class and missed the bit about smoothing the joins of the cane slices! I think I blended a little to much!

Thank you Pippa and Julie for a lovely day.......Oh and in case you were wondering......yes the soup and the cookies were absolutely lovely ;0)

Claire xx

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Gossiping Goddess Free Bead Challenge

One of the best things about becoming a part of  the on line art bead scene is the generosity and kindness of my fellow jewellery and bead makers. I'm always delighted and amazed at how willing everyone is to share their design ideas, post free tutorials and generally give advice and tips. One such star is Lesley Watt, customer, on line buddy and now real life friend (we spent a lovely afternoon together recently where Lesley kindly shared some precious metal clay knowledge with me). Lucky Lesley was given a fantastic stash of lamp work beads by a friend Kaz Baildon recently and rather than hoard the lot she decided to share the love and give away some of the little beauties to, well to basically anyone who asked by leaving her a comment. Well I was one of the lucky commenter's and for my very small trouble of penning a few lines and the real hardship of pledging to make something with it when it arrived, I received this stunner of a bead.....


I have to say I'd fallen in love with this bead when I saw it on Lesley's blog post and had my fingers well and truly crossed that I would be the luck recipient..... well you know what they say... be careful what you wish for! I have admit to shear avarice with no thought for what I might do with this lovely treasure once I had it. I did however have one determined thought I wanted follow through the cherry tree theme into the necklace with some 3mm garnet coloured glass rounds but that was it.....And so the hunt began for the perfect beads to compliment my little cherry tree. I started of with these.....


It's a little difficult to tell but the fire polished beads were actually the perfect colour match for the green of the tree and the pinky base colour but every which way I tried them the completely overpowered the focal. So these were ditched and the the hunt began again, I eventually decided on these.....


As well as representing the cherries I also wanted to pop some blossom in there somewhere but just an impression rather than using flower beads. This is how I began....



....and this is how I finished.




Thank you Lesley, I hope you like what I've done with your lovely gift.

Here's the link to Lesley's original post - Free Beads Anyone

If you would like to see what everyone else has made then here's the hop.....

Lesley Watt - www.thegossipinggoddess.blogspot.com
Cory Tompkins - http://tealwaterdesigns.blogspot.co.uk/
Rebecca Anderson - http://songbeads.blogspot.co.uk/
Marie Cramp -  http://skyejewels.blogspot.co.uk/
Claire Braunbarth - http://smittenbeads.blogspot.co.uk/
Heidi Post - http://expostfactojewelry.blogspot.co.uk/
Tiffany Smith - http://southerngalsdesign.blogspot.co.uk/
Sharyl Macmillan-Nelson - http://sharylsjewelry.blogspot.co.uk/
Ailsa Cordner - http://www.bramalfiebeadsetc.co.uk/
Linda Landig -  http://lindalandig.wordpress.com/
Caroline Dewison - http://blueberribeads.co.uk/
Renetha - http://www.lamplightcrafts.blogspot.com
Kari Asbury - http://hippiechickdesign.blogspot.co.uk/
Niky Sayers - http://silverniknats.blogspot.com
Purple Cobwebs - http://www.purplecobwebs.blogspot.co.uk/
Cilla Watkins - http://www.tellyourgirlfriends.com/

Sunday, 18 November 2012

2nd Challenge reveal


Our second  challenge inspired  by The Red Rose & the White Rose by Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh was set by Rebecca Anderson, a bit of genius jewellery designer IMHO and boy did she pick a fantastic but seriously difficult image. I've hummed and hawed and changed my mind over and over, tweaked and rejigged until I lost the will to bead! Much as I love being a part of the fab five I do feel the pressure to come up with something a little bit clever each time and as any of you jewellery makers know, creativity can rarely be forced but can sometimes be coaxed! In both challenges I've tried my darndest to use as many of the components as possible and not to bring in too many extra bits however this time I did sneak in the infamous rustic pearls, a bit of a hit this year with the (Facebook group) 'Bead Smitten'. I also like to make something for each challenge, I'm the only one of the group who no longer makes either components or jewellery as my primary beading income but I do like to try and fit in, so this time the chiffon roses are my contribution. There were a couple of firsts for me in this project - waxed linen cord, part of Lesley's stringing lot and what a fantastic medium it is to use... I can't believe I haven't used it before but I will definitely be giving it another go soon. My second first is yet to come - I plan to use some liver of sulphur gel on the silver beaded necklace to tie in the wire with Jo's lovely components.... as per usual I didn't quite get the time to finish so I'll let you know how it goes, My Mum has earmarked this piece for her Christmas present so fingers crossed I will get around to it.

A reminder of the stunning painting - image courtesy of - The Hunterian, University of Glasgow 2012


A quick reminder of the components from - Lesley, Rebecca, Me, Jo & Bo!


I'm sure I'm not supposed to say this but we are revealing rather later than planned this time. It's that time of year for most of us, busy designing, making and running back and forth to the post office in preparation for the festive season, I'm sure it really does get earlier every year! Our apologies to the thousands... okay hundreds... oh alright tens of you who have been waiting for us to reveal. I hope it was worth the wait. xx


Necklace no. 1
I wanted to create something delicate for my main design, pulling inspiration from the subtleties and fine detail in the painting. I've used Jo's silver components and most of the accent beads along with the silk chiffon which I fashioned into a hopefully suitable MacIntosh style rose. It's quite a simple idea but rather time consuming to make as I decided to use silver wire and wire wrap each bead rather then string them all together.





Necklace no. 2
This was the piece that took most of the hum-ing and ha-ing - should it be a bracelet or a necklace and which of Bo's ceramic pieces to use and then dilemma of dilemmas where exactly to put Rebecca's clasp for best effect. After about 30 different layouts all photographed and compared this was the best combination... I hope :0)

A lot of argh's, grrrr's, oh's a fair few hurumph's went into this, with finally a hurrah and a phew! I hope I have done the beautiful components justice, thank you BPB yet again for the beautiful contributions and inspiration. I can't wait to see what beauties lay in wait on your blogs....






If you would like to how the other BPB's have used the components and interpreted the challenge pop over to their blogs (& Bo's facebook page).... please follow the links below.
Rebecca Anderson  Songbeads blog
Claire Braunbarth (me) Smitten Beads blog
Teresa (Bo) Hulley Bo Hulley Beads facebook page

Thanks for stopping by.
Claire xx