Besides posting all of these photos of what I created I’d also like to introduce my partner in this challenge Rebecca Sirevaag . She sent me some wonderful pieces to work with. I so loved the colors she sent but when I couldn’t find matching additions in my stash I had to drop one of the colors (that beautiful ice blue) and find a different route. (You can hop on over to Becca's blog to see what she made with the stash I sent her.) From Rebecca’s soup I had plenty to work with despite dropping the blue from the palette. I used the copper stamped leaf, the butterflies went into the earrings, almost all of the brown beads and spacers, all three of the copper beads (two in the smaller necklace, which is meant to wear alone or as a duel piece with the longer necklace and a different one in the large necklace), plus the toggle, and the gold aventurine discs.
To Rebecca’s stash I added a ton of miscellaneous items and went wild. It was her copper leaf that sent me on this earthy combination full of symbolism. You can see the silk, the linen thread, feathers, pearls, seed beads, and several ceramic pieces I made for this piece, my lampwork bird, and many others.
I’m not going to go into what possessed me to go in this direction or what it all means. I’ll save all of that and several close-ups of how I put it together for tomorrow. For now, enjoy the hopping around this list from the Fifth Blog Hop and don’t forget to leave a note or two along the way. Just click below and it will take you to the list. Have Fun.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
It's Finally Here! - Bead Soup Blog Hop.
Welcome to the Fifth Bead Soup Blog Hop and what I’m turning into “Bead Soup Week”. I decided as I created these pieces that there were many things to talk about while creating them. Everything from a tutorial on how to make those earrings without having your discs slop around to using the symbolism of various objects to your designing advantage. It will be a full week so I hope you’ll hop back here again.
Oh my gosh - absolute work of art! I love the top piece! It just cries out to be explored. :)
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ReplyDeleteThat necklace is so cool. It looks like something I'd see in a Voodoo shop (I do live in New Orleans, after all), until I looked up close and read the saying and saw the sweet birdy. But it definitely has that tribal colorful style. Very very cool.
ReplyDeleteAwesome necklace. Love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteawesome necklace!
ReplyDeleteI'm a partecipant from Italy, I'm trying to visit you all, this experience was great :)
ciao ciao
Wow, gorgeous! I love the mixed mediums.... especially the feather :) x
ReplyDeleteI will be interested in your blog about symbolism of various objects to your designing advantage. Looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteI love the feathers and fabric. Can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteOh, Sharon, that is fabulous! So boho...very chic! :)
ReplyDeletejust love the necklace, it is so not me that I really love it! great job
ReplyDeletethe copper, the fibers, and the clay all add up to fantastic pieces! love it all!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the bird bead and the feather. Lovely pieces. Those butterfly earrings are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh You Guys! I'd love to see a VooDoo shop in New Orleans. Heidi Post you have got to tell me more!!!!!! Thank you everyone. It was definitely a departure from the norm for me but I loved doing it.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a statement piece...absolutely art on your neck!! So much to look at...and it works so well together!
ReplyDeletesuch an exciting piece I totally love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove the character that your jewelry has!
ReplyDeleteThat tailsman piece is AMAZING! I tried to create something similar a few weeks ago for a different challenge and definitely did not pull it off this well.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to become a follower (thank you bead soup blog hop) and can't wait to see what's in store for the week ahead!
isn't that the most beautiful part of this challenge? that you depart from your norm? this piece is wonderful -
ReplyDeleteLove your wild necklace. It is such fun. Look forward to your posts this week.
ReplyDeleteLove your wild necklace. It is such fun. Look forward to your posts this week.
ReplyDeleteI just love the colors and textures of all your pieces! They beg to be touched.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I just love the tribal feel of it. Your composition if perfect!
ReplyDeleteHow unique! I love the word stick you added to it. So much to explore in it!
ReplyDeleteI'll make sure to come back to read more about the symbolism - I like what you did with your soup ingredients, lots of flavour!
ReplyDeleteLove your color combo. Really like the earthy/tree combo. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteHoly WOW! I just want!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the feather tickles! ;)
Wow! What you made is just fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteOh, love everything but that first necklace is so rich, and I just want to run it through my fingers and look at everything going on with it.
ReplyDeleteI love your creative approach to your bead soup! So pretty. I look forward to seeing what you make in the future!
ReplyDeleteSharon, your necklace is beautiful. I love the feathers and the tribal look of it. You did such a great job. But, I knew you would.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a statement piece. I'm sure that there is a great story associated with each of those dangles. Love the earrings too.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super cool necklace! Always amazed at those of you who know how to work with fibre, silks etc. Great work!
ReplyDeletelooks like a fetish necklace, very interesting!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun creations - I love them all! Butterfly earrings - love them!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is sooooooo cool! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteOoooo! So wild! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe quote pendant is beautiful.
Sharon this is just so interesting it's just the most creative I have seen. I love it. Are you related to a Bill Driscol that moved to CA and then I think he may have moved back to PA before he died. Have a great Sunday!
ReplyDeleteFrom a tru blu hippie beach grrl I'm IN luv w your design! Breathtaking! I'm gonna be ur newest follower! I honor u!
ReplyDeleteSharon, great items. I'll be checking back to see more of your items this week.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing piece of art! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the chunkiness of this piece! These necklaces have such great movement! Congrats on a beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteThat first necklace is absolutely incredible! I have never seen anything like it, absolutely beautiful :) LOVE the sari silk!
ReplyDeleteWow! I so love all the textures of that necklace you made. Totally vibrant and awesome. I love all the colors you worked into it.
ReplyDeleteYou did an awesome job! She sent you some gorgeous copper components, which I have only recently begun to design with! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo creative and fun and wonderful to look at! I would love to see it 'on'. It's one of the most original and creative pieces I've seen on this hop so far!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Truly awesome - so many fun pieces incorporated into this design!
ReplyDeleteyour right that feather is to die for! and you made such a kewl necklace with it!
ReplyDeletelove your soup mix and what all you made from it.
ReplyDeleteOh that tassel is awesome!!!!!! I surely will come back to your blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Unique. Love how you incorporated feathers and fabric into your design.
ReplyDeleteLovely jewellery! The necklace feels very colourful and creative. I really like the design, the message and the (hidden) symbols. Fab job!
ReplyDeleteLove your piece! Definitely qualifies as a work of art :)
ReplyDeleteThe advantage of taking an entire week to do the blog hop is that I got to see your subsequent posts for bead soup blog hop week. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your process and loved the sketch. Your design is incredible...so much to see and touch and hear.
ReplyDeleteYour necklace and earrings are great great! I love all the dangles in your necklace. Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSonya
Amazing piece! Art is the tree of live...stunning!
ReplyDeleteI really love what you created. It is so soft!
ReplyDeleteYou win my vote for the most interesting piece! Love the whole of it.
ReplyDeleteVery cool necklace, love the fibers.
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