Saturday, April 13, 2013
BSBP7 Second Reveal
It's here! It's here! The second reveal for Lori Anderson's Bead Soup Blog Party #7.
Please, visit my partner, Carolyn's reveal on her blog here: http://www.kookykardinal.blogspot.com
The bead soup I sent to her will be featured in her reveal. I was so excited, this being my first BSBP, I didn't know what to send. So, I sent Carolyn a 100% polymer clay soup, not realizing the challenge I sent her way! I can't wait to see what she created. There will be beautiful wire work involved, I'm sure. I posted an image of the incredible soup my partner, Carolyn Gebert, sent to me in February.
I simmered my soup, stirred my soup and fell in love with the color story Carolyn told. These are magical and personal colors for me, my eyes are jade green and if I had fur, burnt ocher would be the color. The green and ocher glass leaf was the key focal in the color story. I had to translate the soup for use with polymer clay. I started by making two goddesses, matching hands, and a series of graduated discs in each color, jade green and burnt ocher, with polymer clay.
I embellished each goddess with the incredible variety of beads in my soup. I sifted through my own goodies to add to the mix. I chose the stones, such as peridot, turquoise, amber, tiger's eye, mother of pearl, jade and amethyst. I added crystals, lamp work beads, metal amulets, and sterling charms to make the most interesting and meaningful combinations.
I used satin weave ribbons to create the beaded "chains". I loved working with the turquoise. It was a perfect combination with the burnt ocher. The colors pop. I, also, loved the unakite(?) beads, especially the tear drops. Best of all, the tiny Swarovski(?) crystals were plentiful enough to scatter throughout both necklaces. Thank you, Carolyn, for your generosity!
I had several firsts with materials: the Swarovski crystals are new to me, the little copper and plexi tube I filled with turquoise is new and so cool, the filigree copper beads are awesome. Both copper toggle hooks are the first I have used. I am going to add them to my playlist. LOL
The large copper oval that Carolyn etched and colored is beautiful. The oval isn't the background for the jade green goddess, it is her environment! She is at home.
Each goddess has a story and I plan to post each story as soon as they materialize! Their colors start the story and all the amulets, stones and crystals have their chapters to add. The jade green goddess emotes well being, growth, and self respect, for a start. And the burnt ocher goddess is all about courage, enthusiasm, and creativity. She, also, is accompanied by turquoise, the spiritual stone. So, it begins!
FYI. I will be listing both goddesses on Etsy this week, unless they find homes with their soul mates today. :-)
Please, don't forget to visit as many of the BSBP7 participating blogs as you can!
The list of participating artist's blogs are listed here: http://lorianderson-beadsoupblogparty.blogspot.com/2013/04/7th-bead-soup-blog-party-2nd-reveal.html
Here are the etsy listings: https://www.etsy.com/listing/129309877/polymer-clay-story-necklace-goddess-w?ref=shop_home_active..........https://www.etsy.com/listing/129302677/polymer-clay-story-necklace-goddess-with?ref=v1_other_2
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Your pieces are really beautiful. Very bold..great color and design!
ReplyDeleteyou're designs are just so full of life and energy! Great work :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful necklaces! Loved your soup!
ReplyDeleteGina H
Beatiful soup - I love your style! Everthing has such a charming tribal vibe!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous necklaces you've made!! I totally adore them both!!
ReplyDeleteGreat necklaces! Love the color combos and dangly style. the bright green one is my personal favorite.
ReplyDeleteI’m in the third reveal. Can’t wait.
http://vintagememoriesjewelry.blogspot.com
kathy
Hi, another third revealer here! What lovely designs, so full of movement and texture.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteWhimsical, playful - they made me smile and I haven't even had my coffee yet.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work well done!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome are you? LOVE your style~ I'd wear either of those necklaces with a giant smile. Truly uniquely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWell done Billi - everything went together so beautifully. Looking forward to hearing their individual stories. Come see what I did with the beads you sent me http://kookykardinal.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletesuper inventive projects!congratulations!
ReplyDeleteVery creative designs! Love the ocher with the blue. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh wow. The second goddess really calls to me. Amazing work <3
ReplyDeleteLove the green goddess. I want it. I know I can't afford it. Not going to look...
ReplyDeleteSo creative just fabtabulous...I love all your pieces and adore the goddesses and the little hands...I have never seen those hands before so was a treat to see them used in such an amazing way...ty for sharing with us all, bye for now and Happy beading
ReplyDeletehttp://jaacquelinesjewels.blogspot.com/2013/03/bead-soup-blog-party-reveal-is-here.html
Love your designs...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces! I love the color combinations.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful jewelry just "dripping" with yumminess....Great job!
ReplyDeleteBilli, you did an amazing job! I love what you did with your bead soup! The colors you received are wonderful and the creations are so thought out and so carefully put together! I can't wait to read the stories that go with them! =)
ReplyDeleteI tried to see your blog but couldn't find a way in. Thank you and the story is developing in my mind now!
Deletegreat designs, I love both necklaces!
ReplyDeleteI'm on the 3rd reveal, I'm partecipating for the 3rd time on BSBP, what a fun :)
ciao dall'Italia
Unique and outstanding necklaces. I love the inspiration and the weaving of texture and charms
ReplyDeleteHow awesome are those necklaces!!! So colourful and eclectic. Well done!
ReplyDeletexx Ren @ Renlish.com
Wow, two amazing creations inspired by one soup!! Great work!!
ReplyDeletewhat an eclectic mix! It's great that you got to work with new materials too
ReplyDeleteSo whimsical! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe little tubes are a great item to try and you made 2 very whimsical pieces. The fun you had sure show thru.
ReplyDeleteWow these pieces are so mind blowing - I love how you used the red ribbon instead of just stringing, and the ovala focal, just great!
ReplyDeleteI love the imaginative way you designed the focals, so creative!
ReplyDeleteFantastic jewels!Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the red once 'comes out of everywhere'. They are both great creations, but that one is my favorite!! ~KM 1st reveal - http://kraftymax.blogspot.com/2013/03/7th-bead-soup-blog-party-reveal-33013.html
ReplyDeleteWow....Funky....Love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pieces, like them very much!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful pièces.
ReplyDeleteVery neat use of soup! Lovely creations.
ReplyDeleteBilli, you've managed the challenge very well. They're both beautiful necklaces without compromising your special and unique style. The colour combinations are great. I don't know what my favourite is: the green+brown or the turquoise+brown. I also love the way you've woven the beads into the ribbon - that's very creative. Great job.
ReplyDeleteBilli I love your style. It's not like anything I've seen before which is the highest mark of creativity in my book. Excellent work.
ReplyDeleteOhhh...so unique and beautiful *thumb-up*
ReplyDeleteInteresting designs what a great use of the soup I really like them!
ReplyDeleteJackie
Nice really nice, love the designs.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work!
ReplyDeleteHappy Creating
Tracie
http://homeofthepurskey.blogspot.com
Your work is so imaginative! :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting designs.
ReplyDeleteNice job on your bead soup! I love all the little charms...very creative! Awesome designs!
ReplyDeleteYour work looks so tactile and fun -- like you just need to put them in your hands and play!
ReplyDeleteAll of your pieces are so cool!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your necklaces are so interesting. As a lover of all things blue, the turquoise one really calls to me. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work and I'm so glad you had a good time with the party!
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed your post, I love the way you have incorporated fiber in your work. Each necklace tells a different story and you have told it well.
ReplyDeleteLove the way to use fibre in the turqoise necklace. Wonderful color combination too. It's my favourite. Verry very nice.
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