As you can tell, it was an extremely ample supply and pleasing mixture of cultured sea glass, pearls, and plated metal. I knew right away what I wanted to make with some of the beads. Some time back, I saw a memory wire bracelet project on BeadStyle Magazine's website. I have never used memory wire and really wanted to try it. Let's just say I learned a very valuable lesson within the first 2 minutes...that memory sure will snap back on you if you're not paying attention! And that it will cause a little damage to whatever it hits. I still have a nice bruise. This was the result when I the memory wire "jumped up and bit me" as Forrest Gump said:
I can tell you that it definitely smarts when that memory wire injects itself into your skin! I was on my lunch break at work when I incurred the jewelry-making injury and it was so hard not to yell and cry a few obscenities (seriously, it nicked a vein right in the bend of my fanger...not fun). Anyway, I finally succeeded in making the memory wire bracelet and here's the result:
The colors remind me of UGA football. My uncle is a die-hard fan so I grew up watching Satutday college football and by Georgia birth right, I'm a UGA fan as well (sorry Dad...he's a UAB fan). Let me know if you notice the one thing I goofed on with the memory wire bracelet. I'm a bit of an OCD perfectionist so it drives me nuts knowing I messed up. Guess I'll just have to keep it myself! Such a shame I have to keep it...said no one ever!
Next, I wanted to make a necklace with the cultured sea glass. However, I wanted it to be monochromatic and clear/white so it could be worn with any outfit without a color commitment. I wanted it to be a little simplistic but with a little sparkly somin keeping with the checkerboard theme, I added some square crystals I bought from one of Lisa's destash events some time back. Here's what I came up with:
The picture doesn't really do the crystals justice. It reminds me of fresh snowfall...so clean and pure!
I also wanted to make some earrings and a bracelet with some of the remaining beads but I just couldn't get them to pull together to my liking. I worked and reworked, and worked on them some more, all to no avail. And the keys...I love them! I just couldn't figure out what to do with them. It's like my creative juices had been drinking and got dehydrated! I still want to bring them all to fruition and will post them when I do. Hint: I'm trying to use some sari silk, which I've never before used.
In keeping with blog tradition, there are some other extremely talented ladies who I'm sure created some scrumptious goodies from their kits. Now, won't you hop on over to the other ladies' blogs to see what they've created? Start clicking below!
Your hostess: Lisa Lodge, A Grateful Artist
Jo-Ann Woolverton, It's a Beadiful Creation
Carolyn Lawson, Carolyn's Creations
Toltec Jewels, Jewel School Friends
Candida Elkins Castleberry, Spun Sugar Beadworks
Kathleen Breeding, 99 Bottles of Beads on the Wall
Mischelle Fanucchi, Micheladas Musings
Becky Pancake, Becky Pancake Bead Designs
Kari Asbury, Hippie Chick Design
Susan Anderson, La Main Tresor
Kathy Lindemer, Bay Moon Design
Kim Dworak, Cianci Blue
Margaret Pelech, Margaret Pelech's Blog
Lisa Prewitt Knappenberger, LiRaysa Designs
Annette Rivers, Mama Owls Mess
Carol Briody, A Beads Life
Miranda Ackerley, MirandAck
Marybeth Rich, A Few Words from within the Pines
Karin Grosset Grange (France), Ginkgo et Coquelicot
Katrina Scuderi Taylor, I Wanna Go Out
Hi Susan, your memory wire bracelet is wonderful. Seeing it makes me want to make one.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I noticed when I saw the kit you got was ohhh, the keys! I'll be interested to see what you make when the muse to use them strikes. I'm sorry about your injury - that memory wire does have a bit of a bite! But your bracelet is lovely, and I do not see a mistake at all. Lovely necklace as well! I love having things that will go with everything.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the memory wire bracelet and your pretty necklace, Susan! Sorry about your injury. I see the small slip up on the bracelet (only because you mentioned it - I felt like I had to find it. You must have activated my perfectionist gene - lol). I would wear both of your creations quite a bit. Thanks for being in the hop.
ReplyDeleteYour bracelet is beautiful, I'm sorry you got hurt making it, I agree with you memory wire is sometimes hard to handle.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! That bracelet is absolutely stunning and the necklace perfect for any outfit casual or fancy.
ReplyDeleteOh your poor finger!
ReplyDeleteThe bracelet is stunning ! And the necklace is just waiting for a warm sunny day to enhance your outfit .
Lovely designs! I really like the bracelet.
ReplyDeleteLovely designs, gorgeous bracelet, I had to look for the difference would not have noticed otherwise,
ReplyDeleteLovely designs, gorgeous bracelet, I had to look for the difference would not have noticed otherwise,
ReplyDeleteYickes..the blood!, sweat and tears we put into our craft! Hope your finger has healed?! The bracelet that came from your experiment is awesome!..I saw this technique demonstrated over at a manufacturer's website and was going to give it a try, too! Your necklace does remind me of crispy clear winter mornings..love!
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