• Plum Drop Jewelry Set

    Hello! As a jewelry artist I seem to always have leftover bits and pieces, but that only means I have perfectly good snippets to make new projects with. Continuing with more tutorials I wanted to share how I like to use up some of my favorite leftover jewelry making supplies from Jesse James Beads!

    Supplies:
    Jesse James Beads Chain Reaction https://shrsl.com/2s2za
    Boho Bead Pair in Double Bubble https://shrsl.com/2s2zd
    Beadalon 4mm jumprings https://shrsl.com/2s1na​
    Jesse James Beads Toggle https://shrsl.com/2s2zg
    2inch 21gauge gold plated eye pins ​
    2inch 21gauge gold plated head pins
    Gold Plate Earring Wires https://amzn.to/3cNTZn1​
    Round nose pliers https://amzn.to/36RakU9​
    2 Chain nose pliers
    Wire cutters

    While you are at my YouTube Channel don’t forget to subscribe to keep updated on my newest videos!

    Until Next Time, Stay Crafty, Stay Safe!

    *This is an affiliate post, which means I received an assortment of products as a compensation for the creation of art and/or may contain affiliate links. If you do make a purchase via my affiliate link, I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. This fee goes towards the funding of more art projects. I greatly appreciate your support. To read my full disclosure, click here

  • Quick and Easy Golden Boho Jewelry Set

    Hello! New Year and new ideas have me restarting my YouTube Channel! Now that I have the majority of my art studio in order it is time to be filming my newest tutorials, reviews and eclectic crafty fun. Starting with a tutorial on how to make your own quick and easy golden Boho jewelry set in less than 20 minutes using supplies from Jesse James Beads and Beadalon.

    Supplies:
    Jesse James Beads Chain Reaction Ruby Red #13 https://shrsl.com/2s1nc​ Jesse James Beads Chain Reaction Teal #8 https://shrsl.com/2s1nf
    Jesse James Beads Tibet Boho Bundle https://shrsl.com/2s1n6
    Beadalon 4mm jumprings https://shrsl.com/2s1na
    Beadalon 7mm jumpring
    Beadalon Lobster Claw https://shrsl.com/2s1nb
    2inch 21 gauge gold plated eye pins
    Gold Plate Earring Wires https://amzn.to/3cNTZn1
    Round nose pliers https://amzn.to/36RakU9
    2 Chain nose pliers
    Wire cutters

    While you are at my YouTube Channel don’t forget to subscribe to keep updated on my newest videos!

    Until Next Time, Stay Crafty, Stay Safe!

    *This is an affiliate post, which means I received an assortment of products as a compensation for the creation of art and/or may contain affiliate links. If you do make a purchase via my affiliate link, I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. This fee goes towards the funding of more art projects. I greatly appreciate your support. To read my full disclosure, click here

  • An Artistic Year in Review

    A red tea rose bloom

    This year has been a trial by fire for pretty much most of us on this little blue dot of a planet we call home. Like many I had intended to do so much more but this year turned out very different.

    Earrings in pastel blue and pink using Jesse James Beads

    We moved once in the earlier portion of this year, selling our home of 12 years, moving into my mother’s house, as we were having difficulty finding a new home. It was a hectic time but one of my little pleasures was the continued subscription to Jesse James Beads‘s Magical Mystery Bead Boxes. Enjoying the colors and shapes, pushing my creative style into different directions.

    A soft grey and pink necklace set using Jesse James Beads

    With a rainy Spring in full swing, I took inspiration from my potted garden to create different grey and pink toned jewelry pieces. My mother’s house went up for sale and we started packing for a second time.

    A mixed assortment of jewelry using gold tone mixed with brown, blue, purple and pink Jesse James Beads

    When shelter in place orders came, everything was stuck in a holding pattern. Not knowing what to do, but not being able to do much of anything I found myself going to artwork for solace. Jesse James Beads released a series of Quarantine Beading Kits, which I was eager to buy and work on. With some findings from Beadalon I was able to make an early start on gifts for the Holidays.

    Earring assortment with gold and silver paired with blue, green, yellow and white Jesse James Beads

    I would work on making art, day and night, giving my nervous energy an outlet. Desert sunrises and the blooming wildflowers continued to be an inspiration. Sprinkled with making masks for my family and packing up the last of our things made for very busy days.

    SilverSilk necklace and earring set in gold and teal tones

    Silver Silk and More released a special Atlantis kit. Filled with golds, blues and greens it was a stunning collections of supplies. I found a sense of calm in a sea of uncertainty by creating these pieces while listening to the rain at night.

    A teal and gold necklace set using supplies from SilverSilk

    This set, that I ended up keeping for myself, would end up being one of the last pieces I would make before we moved again. I was getting increased tremors in my hands, more problems with my ability to walk, use my hands and losing feeling in my limbs. Once we moved a third time, my doctors were able to schedule surgery to work on my spine.

    A journal page with an ink drawing of a cat, in black, blue and pink quote by Terry Pratchett

    Recovery was slow but I could already feel my hands and feet, and walk with reduced pain. I started using wonderful journals from Rita Barakat as therapy and way to start testing my dexterity. At first it was simple doodles but it felt great to be able to hold tools without shaking too much.

    Pencil illustration of a Lady

    A first true attempt at sketching after surgery, “Hope”, a goddess of Fall and the ever changing future. Originally I was going to try watercolor but found out I wasn’t steady enough, I went back to an old comfort, pencil illustration.

    Resin pendants with cats, paw prints, plants, skulls and bubbles

    As I started to slowly heal and start unpacking some of my art supplies I found myself drawn to working with resin again. This time I wanted to give UV Resin from Let’s Resin a try. They had two different formulations and I found them both useful in different resin applications.

    Allegory Gallery bead selection

    While my bones were still healing I found a new bead shop doing lives on Facebook, called Allegory Gallery, located in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. The owners, William and Andrew, were wonderful to watch. Sharing beads, treasures, design ideas and life stories. They were trying to keep afloat in these trying times while saving up to buy a permanent home for their store. They started a fund raiser called Little By Little, which one could, and still can, donate to via different options. I donated several times and ended up winning one of their wonderful prize packages.

    Silver, grey and blue necklace set made with beads from Allegory Gallery

    Andrew created an stunning collection of paintings called Opal Girls, (available for purchase on their website) that I found absolutely enchanting. Inspired by his work I used some of the beads and findings I won from Allegory Gallery, to create this jewelry set. The lovely pendant comes from with a pendant from Cynthia Thornton owner of Green Girl Studios, Andrew’s sister.

    In this coming new year I look forward to finding more businesses to support, and share with with you.

    Wishing you all a Happy and Healthy New Year!

  • Jesse James Beads Brand Ambassador

    Viewing past projects you might notice I have a bit of a obsession with making jewelry. I am always looking for new findings, suppliers and interesting embellishments to add to my jewelry making supplies. Last year I started buying and working with products from Jesse James Beads. After becoming a fan rather quickly, I found out they were having a call for brand ambassadors, and thought I should apply.
    After several nervous weeks I heard a response, I was selected as a brand ambassador! I am honored to be one of the many amazingly talented ambassadors for Jesse James Beads. Please take some time to look at the other ambassadors gorgeous work Here!
    Now to share some of my recent creations using their products!
    As ancient Egypt continues to be a inspiration and love of mine, I created a set using JJB Chain Reaction with gold plated scarab charms.

    A combination of supplies from the February JJB Magical Mystery Box, SilverSilk Capture chain and a sprinkle of crystal beads create an enchanting copper and turquoise necklace and earring set.

    Using a desert sunset palette, an assortment of Summertime bracelets and earrings came to life with JJB Bead Mixes. Memory wire, stretch cord, and findings from Beadalon.

    Harking back to days of old, this collection is inspired by Indian wedding jewelry. Primarily using the JJB Pantone Line, in Chili Pepper with additional supplies from JJB Magical Mystery Boxes, Chain Reaction and Winter Wonderland Collection.

    Suggestive of sandy beaches and lost civilizations these pieces use the JJB Chain Reaction, lotus charms, Amazonite and fiber tassels.

    Looking for further ideas and inspiration? Hop on over to the Jesse James Beads Blog!

    Until Next Time, Stay Safe!

    *This is an affiliate post, which means I received an assortment of products as a compensation for the creation of art. To read my full disclosure, click here

  • A Quick and Classic, Blue Jewelry DIY

    Color forecasts and trends help all facets of the art industry to be inspired, create, and design. This year Pantone announced their new color of the year, “Classic Blue”. A color that to me brings to mind the deep rich hues of lapis lazuli stone, twilight sky and dark blue iris blooms. Being that dark and intense blues are some of my favorite colors to work with, I was inspired into incorporating this color into a beginner jewelry project.

    Supplies:
    1 Silver plated round cable chain necklace, 16 inch
    2 Fishhook earwires
    10 Eye pins, silver-plated brass, 1 inch
    2 Head pins, silver-plated brass, 1 inch
    13 Silver Plated 4mm jumprings
    12 Deep Blue 8x6mm faceted crystal rondelles
    2 chain nose pliers
    1 round nose pliers
    1 wire cutter

    Starting with the earrings first, carefully thread one Deep Blue 8x6mm faceted crystal rondelle on a 1-inch silver plate head pin. Using the jewelry wire cutters, trim off the excess wire of the head pin.

    Using round-nose pliers carefully bend the head pin wire slightly towards you before starting the loop. This will ensure you have a more rounded and centered loop.

    Curl over the wire into a complete loop with the round-nose pliers by rotating your wrist forward. Close the loop, snug to the bead.

    Using two pairs of chain nose pliers start twisting* the jump ring until the required opening is achieved. Thread both the head pin with bead and the fish hook earring wire on the open jump ring and close the jump ring with the two pairs of flat nose pliers by twisting the jump ring closed. 

    *Do not pull open jump rings as this will distort them.

    Once the jumpring is closed you should have one earring finished. Repeat this process to create the second earring.

    Now onto the necklace. Carefully thread one Deep Blue 8x6mm faceted crystal rondelle on a 1-inch silver plate eye pin. Using the jewelry wire cutters, trim off the excess wire of the head pin.

    Using round-nose pliers carefully bend the head pin wire slightly towards you before starting the loop.

    Curl over the wire into a complete loop with the round-nose pliers by rotating your wrist forward. Close the loop, snug to the bead. Repeat this process for the 9 other Deep Blue 8x6mm faceted crystal rondelles.

    Using two pairs of chain nose pliers start twist the jump ring until the required opening is achieved. Thread both two crystal beads on finished eye pins on the open jump ring and close the jump ring with the two pairs of flat nose pliers by twisting the jump ring closed.

    By attaching these two eye pins with beads together you have created your first two segments of your necklace.

    Repeat the process of connecting each crystal bead on a eye pin to the next until you have used all 10 beads to create a length of chain.

    Lay the 16 inch Silver plated round cable chain necklace flat and carefully cut one segment, with wire cutters, to separate the necklace into two pieces.

    Using two pairs of chain nose pliers open one jump ring and thread both crystal bead chain to end of one of the chain pieces. Close the jump ring with the two pairs of flat nose pliers by twisting the jump ring closed.

    Repeat this process on the other side of the crystal chain.

    This quick and easy, yet in style and on trend jewelry makes a perfect addition to any wardrobe.

    Until Next Time, Safe Travels!