We are having a glorious hot summer, lazy sun soaked days - weekends just don't last long enough.....sigh! We have a multitude of hollyhocks in our garden, providing me with hours of fun just trying to capture that perfect picture of a bumble bee in flight. I have come close but not perfect so I will keep trying.
Lately I have been absolutely hooked on peyote stitch, I am trying to perfect following a graph pattern, as well as creating my own patterns. I may have mentioned that turquoise is one of my favorite colors and lately gold has moved to the top of my list as well. I love this combination of color and it suits this design so well.
I have received lots of compliments on this set....hard to keep out of my daughters' reach!
Sunday, 13 July 2014
Sunday, 6 July 2014
Long weekends are awesome
Especially, when you add in another day! Last week was July 1st and Canada's birthday, but because July 1st fell on a Tuesday it wasn't actually going to be a long weekend....that is unless you and your beloved take off the Monday in between. Four blissful days of rest and relaxation. We packed a lot into our 4 day weekend, a most enjoyable drive in the country allowing me to hone my photographic skills, we took in a movie and thoroughly enjoyed it, we spent time with family, and time with friends, we shopped along old Whyte Avenue and enjoyed a coffee at our favourite bistro, I sewed a couple of new outfits, and I beaded....and that is just a sample of what we did. I love long long weekends! Moving forward to this weekend it was time to catch up on all we had put off...yard work, house work, etc. etc.
A wonderful friend of mine recently returned from Thailand and blessed me with not only one but many Shiva Eye Shells. He knows I love making jewellery and thought I could create something beautifully wonderful. This is the first piece I made, with more to come. I am working on putting one in a silver bezel and will have to pull out my smithing tools....hmm can't wait! I do love this one and the lamp work beads go so well, it was like they were made for each other. It hangs on a delicate sterling silver chain and the bezel is sterling silver seed beads. Thank you to my friend!
"On one side of the Shiva eye shell is a beautiful spiral. The exact shape of the spiral is unique from one shell to the next. The color varies from beige to deep green, depending on the sea snail's diet, while the background always remains a milky white.
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| Country Roads Barn |
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| Country Roads Horses |
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| Country Roads Old Barn |
"On one side of the Shiva eye shell is a beautiful spiral. The exact shape of the spiral is unique from one shell to the next. The color varies from beige to deep green, depending on the sea snail's diet, while the background always remains a milky white.
The swirl symbolizes an energy force of power and strength. On
the reverse side of the spiral is a mesh of colors that resembles an
eye, which is where the shell's alternate name derives from.
The
Eye of Shiva is thought to have the ability
to look beyond the obvious. It symbolizes the creation, preservation and
destruction of everything, the flow of life, the constant change of the
universe, spiritual knowledge and creative visualization"
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| Shiva Eye |
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
My Country - Oh Canada!
My Country Blog Hop Reveal
As soon as I saw that Nan Smith was hosting the My Country blog hop I really wanted to join in the fun and talk a bit about where I live.
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| Saskatchewan's Tiger Lily |
| Alberta's Wild Rose |
Everyone has heard of the Canadian Loonie ($1) and of course the Canadian Twoonie ($2) but we also have a quarter, a dime a nickel and ...... a copper penny. One was always carrying around a weighty purse or pocket full of the copper pennies and really there isn't much you could get for a penny anymore. Penny banks were exploding and old mason jars were full of them. People were hoarding them...what else did you do with them. As a child I remember rolling rolls and rolls of them for my father; he was a coin collector.....but why all the rolls - what was the purpose? Well recently Canada decided it was time for the penny to retire- think of the copper we are saving! So now what to do with that large collection I have of my own? So we never forget an important part of Canadian history, I have taken them out of my pocket and put them on my ears and around my neck. Enjoy!
My
Country Blog Hop Participants
Nan Smith (Canada) wirednan.blogspot.ca
1. Ana (Portugal) acbeads.blogspot.ca
2.Rita (Orlando) JewelSchoolFriends.com
Nan Smith (Canada) wirednan.blogspot.ca
1. Ana (Portugal) acbeads.blogspot.ca
2.Rita (Orlando) JewelSchoolFriends.com
3. Dini (The Netherlands)
angazabychanges.blogspot.nl
4. Robin Reed (Indiana) willowdragon.blogspot.com
5. Lilik Kristiana (Indonesia ) pcbylik.blogspot.com
6. Karla Morgan (Texas)
texaspepperjams.blogspot.com
7. Karen Mitchell (South Australia) www.overthemoon-design.com
8.
Jayne Capps (Oklahoma)
mamasgottodoodle.blogspot.com
9.
Melissa Trudinger (Australia)
beadrecipes.wordpress.com
10. Johana Nunez (Puerto Rico) http:artincendi.com
11. Kepi (Alberta, Canada) kepirasmussen.blogspot.ca
10. Johana Nunez (Puerto Rico) http:artincendi.com
11. Kepi (Alberta, Canada) kepirasmussen.blogspot.ca
12. Deb
Fortin (Ontario)
studiok24.blogspot.ca
13. Divya (India) jewelsofsayuri.com
13. Divya (India) jewelsofsayuri.com
14. Tammy Adams (Arizona)
paisleylizard.com/blog.html
15. Kay Thomerson (Texas) kayzkreationz.blogspot.com
16.
Bairozan (Bulgaria)
bairozan.blogspot.ca
17. Carolyn's Creations carolynscreationswa.blogspot.com
17. Carolyn's Creations carolynscreationswa.blogspot.com
18. Lecia Woessner (New Orleans)
copperroses.blogspot.com
19. Linda A. (Wash. D.C.
FromTheBeadBoard.blogspot.com
20.Inge Van Roos (California) ingetraud.wordpress.com
21. Natalie (New Zealand)
http://www.northshoredays.com
22.
Lori Schneider
beadaddicted.blogspot.com
23.Mary Harding (New York) maryhardingjewelrybeadblog.blogspot.com
24. Bouchra Rebai (Algeria) bouchrarebai.wordpress.com
23.Mary Harding (New York) maryhardingjewelrybeadblog.blogspot.com
24. Bouchra Rebai (Algeria) bouchrarebai.wordpress.com
25.Michelle McCarthy (Florida ) Fireflydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Pearls Pearls Pearls!
I was so excited to join this hop because for one I needed a new challenge and for two I absolutely love pearls. My favorite thing to do when in Hawaii is (and I know it is so touristy) to open a oyster for a pearl while shouting "Aloha". I must say I have some beautiful pearls; such precious treasures. I just happened to have a variety (large and I haven't made a dint) of pearls, in different sizes and colors in my stash so this hop was meant to be for me.
The lovely Michelle (Shel) from MiShel Designs is our host, thank you Shel for this fun experience, I had the best time with my pearls!
This was just so much fun, thanks again Shel.
Here is the link to all the other lovely pearl people, enjoy the hop
http://misheldesigns.blogspot.com/2013/09/good-girls-wear-pearls.html
The lovely Michelle (Shel) from MiShel Designs is our host, thank you Shel for this fun experience, I had the best time with my pearls!
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| Long strands are so popular and this with its own pearl beaded bead! and earrings to match! |
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| Super fun waterfall earrings and bracelet in such a beautiful color! |
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| Simple strand but color of these pearls make it rare! Two pairs of earrings - one funky and one classic! |
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| Pearl wrap in luscious copper, gold, silver and pewter |
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| Silk (shibori) and Pearls - is there anything better! |
Here is the link to all the other lovely pearl people, enjoy the hop
http://misheldesigns.blogspot.com/2013/09/good-girls-wear-pearls.html
Friday, 9 May 2014
BSBP 8 Reveal Day
Reveal day is here and I am so excited - excited to show
everyone what I made with the soup I received from my lovely partner Gayle Dyck. For an event
that has participants from all over the world, my partner hails from the
province right next door, the province I was born in...definitely kindred
spirits. This was Gayle’s first foray into Lori’s wonderful world of Bead Soup Blog Parties and I was happy to show her the ropes. Gayle and I exchanged
emails and got to know one another. I
was so impressed with
Gayle’s seed bead work; check out the bag she made, wow! For a first
timer she sent an awesome and abundant soup, I was blown away. I think Gayle
and I were lucky because we got each other’s soup right away and were able to
start creating early in the game, giving us lots of time to get the creative
juices flowing. I am so pleased I was able to use all the beads Gayle sent and
have some fabulous pieces in my ever growing jewellery collection to show off. Gayle has
assured me she has been equally prolific with her creations. This is the soup I
sent Gayle.
I know Lori has been incredibly sick through this whole
party and my heart aches for her. Lori thank you for this wonderful event
and thank you to Rick as well (and Zack too!) Even if you do take a break next
year, I will be forever grateful for this experience and will continue to be
one of your biggest fans. You are simply the best. I have been blessed with
wonderful partners in each of the BSBP that I have participated in (here and here) and they are now my BSBPBFF (Bead Soup Blog Party Best Friends Forever) yeah Ginger and yeah Amy. And now I now have another wonderful friend to add to this list.
My partner Gayle sent the following soup all wrapped up in a
very large kinder egg...so cute...I have to work on my packaging because in my rush to send I wasn't very creative. Not only did
Gayle send an awesome soup she slipped in a cute little pair of earrings and
even though they are a rival province’s colors (Rough Riders vs Eskimos)...I will wear them especially
around Grey Cup time and see what kind of reaction I get! Thank you, thank you,
thank you Gayle! This is the soup Gayle sent me, doesn't it look delicious!
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| Saskatchewan Rough Rider Earrings Gayle sent |
And now here they are....
First spoonful: A beautiful sparkly gold, deep green
and bright blue glass focal. It just so happens that had another reveal
coming up and this design was one of the projects...way to work two reveals
with one piece! I absolutely love the twin hole beads that are used for the
beaded beads in this piece and the colors were a perfect match to the focal. The deep golden
bronze pearls took it to a new level and the earrings absolutely complete the
set.
Next
a gorgeous shell focal – on one side striated green and browns and the other
side deep brown and tans. I was a bit stumped on what type of rope to make and
then at our local bead group I was the lucky winner of the door prize which
consisted of the perfectly matching square beads...too amazing. I had never
used square beads to do a bezel but it turned out absolutely amazing and sets
off the shell focal so well.
Simmering in the soup were copper and bright green seed
beads...oh what to do...not colors I generally use as main colors but then I
came across Diane Fitzgeralds pattern for Pulsating Diamonds and yureka..... I
added blue and light copper and a star (or should I day a diamond) was born.
In
all that delicious soup there was one lone blue glass bead, must have been the
spice! I paired it with the small round opaque white glass beads from the soup for
a simple wrap bracelet- added a tiny dragonfly and blue bead to finish it
off...so cute!
I
am absolutely in love with the following set, partly because I am so pleased
with how the spacers turned out. I couldn’t find anything that I liked or that
went with the three glass flower beads so I made something. I coated heavy
paper flowers with crystal coat, and viola - perfectly matched spacers, I added
deep burgundy pearls, small round garnets and accented with silver seed
beads. So so love this set.
There
were also two peach glass flower beads in the soup and they made such a delicate
pretty pair of earrings. Perfect for spring.
Gayle
also included a few blue green tila beads and although at first I didn’t think
they were a match to the tila's, two large rock shaped crystals. But just look
what happened.....
Everyone
needs a pair of go to earrings in their collection, something simple that goes
with anything and everything. These opaque pale pink crystals made just that pair.
I
still had some of the small round white opaque glass beads from the soup and
Gayle had also sent some white size 15 seed beads. I have been dappling in
polymer clay and had made this focal and well …. the rest is history.
What
does one do with round larger holed bone beads….. make a shambala bracelet
of course. This now graces my daughters wrist and she loves it....yeah!
I
have never made a ring before but since I hadn’t used all the Martha Stewart
crystals from the soup, now was a good time to try. I love it and it goes so
well with the last necklace....the Pièce de résistance still to come!
There
was one lone finding in the soup (more spice I suppose) that I thought might
get left out (not eaten) but then I had a dream and look what came out of that
dream. I put a large mauve pearl inside the gold finding, added a few crystals,
made a complimentary beaded bead to go
with it and put them all together. I truly love this piece and feel so pretty
wearing it. Genius!
And
now for the almost grande finale, everyone knows that my favorite beading
technique is bead embroidery. It is my calling and I feel like I create little
pieces of art with the added bonus of being able to wear those little works of art.
When I opened my soup and saw the green malachite focal, I knew what had to be
done. I added a couple of smaller malachite cabochons and set it off with black
agate cabs. I added dyed howlite, bright green round glass beads and used the last
remaining green seed beads from the soup and one of the two clasps Gayle had included. It is pure pleasure wearing this
piece. I have even been asked if I would
sell it.....hmmmm I think not!
Drum
role please......This is it and boy was that soup good to the last drop. This
piece uses the large crystal focal, the Martha Stewart crystals, the green seed
beads from the soup, the other clasp and then I added pearls, fire polished crystals and
iridescent seed beads oh and of course the shibori silk. I love working with
shibori and already have other pieces on the go. My Pièce de résistance…..
I hope you enjoyed my soup as much as I did and I hope Gayle feels I paid her beads the tribute they deserved. Please follow this link to visit all the other (approximately 500) BSBP participants. Happy hopping.....
For the complete list of participants please click on this link:
http://www.prettythingsblog.com/2014/05/welcome-to-8th-bead-soup-blog-party.html
For the complete list of participants please click on this link:
http://www.prettythingsblog.com/2014/05/welcome-to-8th-bead-soup-blog-party.html
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