Welcome to the Autumn Design Challenge and Blog Hop hosted by myself and Caroline Dewison of Blueberri Beads. Today's participants will be showcasing designs made with a selection of THEA Elements and Blueberri Beads, beads and components that Caroline and I liberated from our own beads boxes and of course, we are playing along too.
So then, this is the set of Caroline's beads I kept for myself - a lovely chocolate brown puffy heart and co-ordinating beads in shades of pecan and pistachio...
I wanted to pull the heart pendant out of the group and find a bronze component to complement it and since the aim of the challenge was to use our older components I had to have a good rummage in my rather large collection that is a mish-mash of things that may be a bit flawed, a little bit fugly, experiments that didn't quite work first time around and quite frankly - some things that I have no idea as to why they are there!
I had a vague notion about doing something layered and in a single colour and eventually dug out a couple of text connectors I made way back last year and rejected because once oxidised, the text wasn't really clear enough against the textured background. It occurred to me that if I clean them up and just left the patina around the wording they might be OK... why I didn't think this at the time I don't know...maybe I did and just got distracted.
The text comes from one of my favourite poems "He wishes for the cloths of heaven" by W. B Yeats...
Had I the heaven's embroidered cloths,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half-light,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half-light,
I would spread the cloths under your feet:
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
This seemed an appropriate sentiment to combine with a heart so I cleaned one up and it did indeed come up sparkling so I attached it with linen cord so that it would act as a kind of bail. I made a beaded bronze chain with some gorgeous Czech glass beads that have a gorgeous matte bronze sheen (hard to see here but they look like rough Pyrite nougats) and finished it off with a bronze wire clasp and this is how it finished up...
I like the fact that it seems to feel quite delicate but at the same time has a sense of solidity...
So that left me with the set of beads...I was thinking that a bracelet was the way to go but I couldn't find any of my own pieces that seemed to work well for that. What I did find was a couple of last seasons leaf clasps that I thought I could maybe put to a new use. As one was green and the other orange I patinated them both in an antique bronze and strung them on waxed linen with the beads along with one of Caroline's birds and a matching bead I just happened to have in my art bead stash.
I had a hank of tiny aged seed beads that were a perfect colour match so I threaded strands of these through the clasps and plaited them together to create a loose rope. I finished off with brass bead caps and another bronze wire clasp.
The result is a lovely soft autumn hued necklace and I think the leaves look pretty good as connectors...
I had just two ceramic beads left which obviously meant the making of a pair of earrings...I found a couple of flat flower discs and dapped then into bead caps then and added a pair of dagger charms to hang from the bottom. Pretty simple but effective none the less...
So that's my offering and I hope you like the designs and will join me in visiting all the other participants using the links below... I can't wait to see what everyone's done. Many thanks to everyone who has taken part in this challenge and of course to Caroline for hosting with me and providing such lovely beads to work with.
Lesley Watt -
http://thegossipinggoddess.blogspot.co.uk/
Caroline Dewison –
http://blueberribeads.co.uk
Sue Rennie - http://moonandsevenstars.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/autumn-design-challenge.html
Sue Rennie - http://moonandsevenstars.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/autumn-design-challenge.html
Gay Messander -
http://gaysiemay.blogspot.co.uk/
Made By Jules -
http://madebyjulesjewellery.blogspot.co.uk/
Heidi Post -
http://expostfactojewelry.blogspot.co.uk/
Janet Bocciardi -
http://www.honeyfromthebee.com/
Dolores Raml -
http://craftydscreations.wordpress.com
Lucy Haslam -
http://faerystone.blogspot.co.uk/
Pine Ridge
treasures - http://www.gratefulartist.blogspot.com
Shirley Moore -
http://beadsandbread.blogspot.com
Tracy Collins -
http://travelsintimedesigns.blogspot.co.uk
Melissa Trudinger –
http://beadrecipes.wordpress.com/
Toltec Jewels -
http://www.jewelschoolfriends.com
Judith Johnston –
http://www.judith-johnston.com/blog
Janine Lucas –
http://www.esfera.me/travel/blog/travel-stories
Madeline Bunyan –
http://madelinebunyan.wordpress.com/
Chic and frog –
http://www.chicandfrog.wordpress.com
Lesley
Very pretty Lesley - I love them all - perfect autumnal designs. Thanks very much for including me in the challenge - I loved working with your wonderful bronze components.
ReplyDeleteOMG I am completely in love with your first design, utterly stunning and beautiful don't quiet cover it!!!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful, Lesley! I love the earthly colors you've used!
ReplyDeletex Ellen
Really beautiful, Lesley! I love the earthly colors you've used!
ReplyDeletex Ellen
The first necklace is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the design of the saffron and sage necklace.
ReplyDeleteReally really pretty Lesley, you've made the most of Caroline's beads and your own designs. Thanks for setting up such a fun challenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fall designs! I really, really love how you used those leaf clasps, and those 'tossed together' earrings are awesome! Thanks so very much for this cool challenge!
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge Lesley, you've put a little raw of sunshine into my very very rainy holiday (thank god I brought my beads with me). Love your heart necklace! Claire x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs Lesley! The first one is my favourite too, the bronze and heart look perfect together. You should definitely revisit the text connectors, they're brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOh, nearly forgot to say... thank you! It's been brilliant fun :D
ReplyDeleteI love the Tread Softly necklace - funnily enough, as I was reading about it a song by David Sylvian was on, and he sang the words "I promise to tread more lightly." Funny timing. The second necklace is also very beautiful - but the first one really speaks to me. -- My degree is in English Lit ;) This has been a really fun challenge. It's been awhile since I've done one. I'm so glad I got to participate.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces!!! It's hard to chose only one favorite, but maybe I'd pick the second one - I like very much how you used the leaves clasps as connectors and I love that little bird!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this fun challenge!!
Hey chick these are just beautiful,i love your tread softly its so me lol all lovely and thanks for including me in this i have loved it xx
ReplyDeleteLesley, your designs are gorgeous, as always. I like the way you used the text connector. After the clean up it is just perfect. The czech glass also match wonderful. Love it. The second necklace is the perfect match. The clasps make perfect connectors. And I could wear those earrings every day. Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you so much for hosting this blog, together with Caroline.
All fantastic - I particularly like the Saffron and Sage necklace.
ReplyDeleteI must begin saying that I understand why you kept that set for yourself, it is really gorgeous. That brown tones are super!
ReplyDeleteI cannot say what I like the most... I just noticed the twist you made with your seed beads and now there is one thing more that I like.
Thank you again for hosting this. It was really fun!
Ambra
All wonderful creations. The first necklace is beautiful and I love that it tells a story. And Saffron and Sage necklace is just gorgeous!!! Thank you both for hosting this blog hop and sharing your wonderful beads so we could play.
ReplyDeleteHi Lesley,
ReplyDeleteAll are beautiful. I like the contrast between the dark heart,Czech crystals, and the bronze components very nice. The Saffron and Sage necklace is my favorite I like the style and the color. Using the leaf clasps for connectors was a great idea, that really goes well with your design. The earrings are very pretty would look nice dressed up or down,
Therese
Your designs are gorgeous as always, and I really love the "tread softly" component. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the earth tones! Thanks for the great challenge.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to squeal with delight over each one of these!
ReplyDeleteLesley - Thanks so much to you and Caroline for for hosting this event! It was a lot of fun. Your designs are so beautiful! I especially love the Saffron and Sage necklace. The colors blend so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art, as always, Lesley! I had to giggle a little out loud reading "a little bit fugly" in your post. You've so successfully transformed special art beads into even more rare treasures. "Tread Softly" is a powerful piece, loving and open and strong indeed. Your lovely spirit comes through in the uplifting, connecting piece. "Saffron and Sage" is a delight for the senses, harmonious yet richly textured, flowing and full of beauty like a gentle and generous Autumn day. And your earrings are simply cool: an abstract leaf motif in the daggers is so smart, and the use of daggers symbolic of Fall's ending & also such popular shapes in chic Mexican & Latina jewelry design right now. What exquisite jewellery you've shared, and what bountiful harvest has manifested from you and Caroline's fantastic collaboration! Gracias & Bravo!
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