This is the other version of the Mandala tutorial I made from i-Beads by purplefiona at FionaFiona. This is the orange and black colourway using my free gift from i-Beads - which were the transparent orange superduos.
I used those along with some opaque black superduos for contrast as well as the black seed beads.
Instead of using crystal bicones that decorate the outside, this time I used half black, half silver crystal rondelles, which add a little extra sparkle. I haven't made earrings to go with these. I may do eventually, I just haven't had time lately. Side note: I was originally going to call this Orange is the New Black, but I didn't think I'd get away with it!
BTW - I hope you're liking the new setup. I got my mannequin reupholstered in a lovely aubergine velvet from Corset Laced Mannequins over on Etsy. It's so much easier to show off my necklaces and see how they hang than the display models I was using. So if you're looking for a mannequin or you'd like to spruce up one you already have, I highly recommend you check out her shop!
For the close ups I've been using one of our granite placemats. So if you see any weird reflections, it's just the various posters I have hanging in my room - lol! I would use a less reflective surface, but I like the effect it gives. I do try to minimise the reflections on the post edits.
Well, that's the end of my Halloween jewellery. This weekend I'll be getting the shop ready by photographing, uploading and editing all the jewellery I'll be selling up to Christmas. I hope you'll stop by, as I'm hoping to donate a portion of my profits to the mental health charity that got me started on this craze in the first place.
Here's wishing you a safe and happy Halloween!
x Kym x
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Saturday, 31 October 2015
Friday, 30 October 2015
Witches Brew Mandala Set (Halloween)
So I've already caught my mom trying to sneak this into her own jewellery box, even though I made it for myself from this awesome tutorial from i-Beads.
I changed the colours to my own personal taste - pastel bordeaux and black matte superduos, mixed with purple iris seed beads and chinese crystals.
Obviously as this is someone elses design (purplefiona at FionaFiona) I can't sell it - this was made for me personally - and my mom when she decides to steal it! I also made another one, which I'll post about shortly. In the meantime here are some extra photos.
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I changed the colours to my own personal taste - pastel bordeaux and black matte superduos, mixed with purple iris seed beads and chinese crystals.
Obviously as this is someone elses design (purplefiona at FionaFiona) I can't sell it - this was made for me personally - and my mom when she decides to steal it! I also made another one, which I'll post about shortly. In the meantime here are some extra photos.
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Pumpkin Netted Pearls Bracelet (Halloween)
My mom says this bracelet reminds her of the clementines you get at Christmas in the netted bags, and I'm inclined to agree with her. Maybe I ought to change the holiday theme for this one?
I used 12mm neon orange Swarovski pearls and placed them inside a length of black knitted wire.
I then twisted the knitted wire between each pearl to secure it before tying the ends to a silver toggle clasp.
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I used 12mm neon orange Swarovski pearls and placed them inside a length of black knitted wire.
I then twisted the knitted wire between each pearl to secure it before tying the ends to a silver toggle clasp.
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Thursday, 29 October 2015
Anansi Set (Halloween)
Sorry it took me longer than I intended to get these photos taken. First I'd like to share the very first idea I had for my Halloween jewellery. Don't forget to click on the photos for a better view! ;)
I had these triple stud bridge beads from Beads Direct which I love using. My idea was to mix them with some Swarovski neon pearls that I'd bought on sale. As I discovered when making the focal, I had to tinker with the sizes of the pearls on the top and bottom to get the gentle curve I wanted. I had also failed to take into account how I was going to keep the bottom beads from falling off. As you can see in the finished necklace below, adding a jump ring and a couple of spike pendants not only solved my problem, but also adds a little something extra to the unusual design.
I attatched a chunky silver curb chain to either side of the focal and also added these cute little spiderweb charms from Jilly Beads. Taking a step back, the finished design kind of looks like a grinning face with fangs?
For some reason I couldn't leave it there, and quickly created these earring to go with the necklace.
I'll leave you with some closeups, but please let me know what you think - would you like them to be available to buy?
=:x
I had these triple stud bridge beads from Beads Direct which I love using. My idea was to mix them with some Swarovski neon pearls that I'd bought on sale. As I discovered when making the focal, I had to tinker with the sizes of the pearls on the top and bottom to get the gentle curve I wanted. I had also failed to take into account how I was going to keep the bottom beads from falling off. As you can see in the finished necklace below, adding a jump ring and a couple of spike pendants not only solved my problem, but also adds a little something extra to the unusual design.
I attatched a chunky silver curb chain to either side of the focal and also added these cute little spiderweb charms from Jilly Beads. Taking a step back, the finished design kind of looks like a grinning face with fangs?
For some reason I couldn't leave it there, and quickly created these earring to go with the necklace.
I'll leave you with some closeups, but please let me know what you think - would you like them to be available to buy?
=:x
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Hades Necklace
Today is a necklace that I've had pictured in mind for a while, but I wasn't sure exactly how I was going to create it.
It's a collar - almost tribal-style necklace using silver-plated connectors, 6mm & 8mm turquoise/blue glass beads and 6mm & 8mm magnetic hematite.
It's brought together with gunmetal-plated cable chain and a gunmetal-plated lobster clasp.
Looking at the finished article, I'm thinking I may have enough materials to do away with the chain and make it into a full collar, or at least make the chain shorter. It might be very heavy though.
The 8mm blue glass beads that I used were part of a mystery pack of glass bead strands that I had from the U.S. They're absolutely beautiful up close, with a kind of texturing underlay, almost like foil.
I'll have a go at the full collar and I'll repost it if it works out.
=:x
It's a collar - almost tribal-style necklace using silver-plated connectors, 6mm & 8mm turquoise/blue glass beads and 6mm & 8mm magnetic hematite.
It's brought together with gunmetal-plated cable chain and a gunmetal-plated lobster clasp.
Looking at the finished article, I'm thinking I may have enough materials to do away with the chain and make it into a full collar, or at least make the chain shorter. It might be very heavy though.
The 8mm blue glass beads that I used were part of a mystery pack of glass bead strands that I had from the U.S. They're absolutely beautiful up close, with a kind of texturing underlay, almost like foil.
I'll have a go at the full collar and I'll repost it if it works out.
=:x
Monday, 15 June 2015
Sarah Millsop's Crystal Weave Bracelets
This weekend I've been making these bracelets from Beads Direct's Take A Make Break.
I pretty much had all the components to make the "Blueberry" version - apart from the catseye, but seeing as working with beads with chatoyance gives me a headache - it worked in my favour. It took me a while to get the hang of it, but once I did, I kind of got excited about seeing what else I could create. So I did a "Salsa" and a "Punk Princess" version too.
For the Salsa, I used these multicoloured drawbench beads I bought from one of my trips to Beading Amazing. Instead of the Chinese crystal rondelles, I used 4mm Chinese crystal bicones instead - Amethyst with an AB coating. For the seed bead weave, I used matte rainbow siam Tohos, to match the colours in the drawbench beads.
For the Punk Princess version, I used pink drawbench beads, silver Chinese crystal rondelles and the matte jet Tohos I used for the Blueberry bracelet. Looking at it now, I think maybe silver would have looked better?
I'll definitely be making more of these, I think I want to make a necklace version next time using gemstones. So look out for that maybe later in the week!
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If you would like to make these yourself the video can be found here: TAMB - Crystal Weave Bracelet
And you can still get the kits from Beads Direct for £14.99 each. Choose from the Blueberry Ripple or the Raspberry Ripple.
I pretty much had all the components to make the "Blueberry" version - apart from the catseye, but seeing as working with beads with chatoyance gives me a headache - it worked in my favour. It took me a while to get the hang of it, but once I did, I kind of got excited about seeing what else I could create. So I did a "Salsa" and a "Punk Princess" version too.
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For the Punk Princess version, I used pink drawbench beads, silver Chinese crystal rondelles and the matte jet Tohos I used for the Blueberry bracelet. Looking at it now, I think maybe silver would have looked better?
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If you would like to make these yourself the video can be found here: TAMB - Crystal Weave Bracelet
And you can still get the kits from Beads Direct for £14.99 each. Choose from the Blueberry Ripple or the Raspberry Ripple.
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Monday, 23 March 2015
I Heart...Water Necklace
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Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Neon Punk Bracelet
I've been taking on many complex projects lately, so every now and then it's nice to just create something simple.
Monday, 2 March 2015
Beaded Cross Necklace
I've spent this weekend designing and making new items for the I Heart...Collection, but I haven't had time to take any photos yet. Due to some chaotic happenings over the weekend, I'm not sure how regularly I'll be posting this week.
Today's item is a gothic necklace (my favourite theme!) based around a tutorial from Ruby's Beadwork for a beaded cross pendant.
Today's item is a gothic necklace (my favourite theme!) based around a tutorial from Ruby's Beadwork for a beaded cross pendant.
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Thursday, 26 February 2015
Monday, 23 February 2015
I Heart...Sweetness Necklace
Sorry this is late, I've got a bit behind this weekend thanks to some kind of stomach bug, so the posts this week might be bit scattered.
Today's item from the I Heart...Collection is the ...Sweetness Necklace. So-called because it reminds me of strawberries and cream.
Today's item from the I Heart...Collection is the ...Sweetness Necklace. So-called because it reminds me of strawberries and cream.
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Thursday, 19 February 2015
I Heart...Transparency Earrings
Next in the collection are the ...Transparency Earrings.
I was planning to make a bracelet with these beads, but the inspiration for the design just wouldn't come, so I created these earrings instead. They're pretty simple drop earrings, comprising of three sized glass hearts. Teal at the top and two clear below. The earwires are nickel free.
They will be available to buy from Etsy soon!
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I was planning to make a bracelet with these beads, but the inspiration for the design just wouldn't come, so I created these earrings instead. They're pretty simple drop earrings, comprising of three sized glass hearts. Teal at the top and two clear below. The earwires are nickel free.
They will be available to buy from Etsy soon!
=:x
Monday, 16 February 2015
Monday, 19 January 2015
Woven Diamond Earrings
My first post this week is this gorgeous pair of earrings I made for myself that I haven't been able to stop wearing.
The earrings feature black and bright pink fuchsia Delicas beaded in brick stitch to create this cool diamond within a diamond pattern.
It's finished with a round gunmetal bead and silver fishhook earwires*.
My mom loved them so much that she she asked me to make her a pair. Hers feature transparent grey Delicas with an AB finish.
The earrings will be available to buy soon in a range of colours. I'll also be making ones with other designs which I'll post separately.
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*They'll also be available in clip-on style!
The earrings feature black and bright pink fuchsia Delicas beaded in brick stitch to create this cool diamond within a diamond pattern.
It's finished with a round gunmetal bead and silver fishhook earwires*.
My mom loved them so much that she she asked me to make her a pair. Hers feature transparent grey Delicas with an AB finish.
The earrings will be available to buy soon in a range of colours. I'll also be making ones with other designs which I'll post separately.
=:x
*They'll also be available in clip-on style!
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Thursday, 15 January 2015
Molten Metal Necklace
Today I'd like to show you a necklace I've been working on for a while. The Molten Metal Necklace.
I've had this pendant for a while as I could never figure out what I wanted to do with it. I came across it again a few months back and after I'd been testing out different beading techniques, I knew I wanted to make a spiral rope chain. However, matching the colours and creating the pattern proved to be a nightmare. I never thought silver and copper would be so hard to match!
The black beads were easiest, but it was choosing whether have the silver or copper beads as the core or the accent. I decided upon these copper-lined crystal beads as a core and accented the black seeds with silver.
As a little something extra, I followed a tutorial on Ruby's to make this beautiful toggle clasp (my first!) and then ruined it by taking the photo before I'd tidied up the excess thread.
I've had this pendant for a while as I could never figure out what I wanted to do with it. I came across it again a few months back and after I'd been testing out different beading techniques, I knew I wanted to make a spiral rope chain. However, matching the colours and creating the pattern proved to be a nightmare. I never thought silver and copper would be so hard to match!
The black beads were easiest, but it was choosing whether have the silver or copper beads as the core or the accent. I decided upon these copper-lined crystal beads as a core and accented the black seeds with silver.
As a little something extra, I followed a tutorial on Ruby's to make this beautiful toggle clasp (my first!) and then ruined it by taking the photo before I'd tidied up the excess thread.
Oh well, it's still pretty and will be available to buy soon!
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Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Swarovski Ombre Cuff Bracelet
So this is the last in the set of the Swarovski Ombre. This was also my first attempt at a wire wrapped cuff/bracelet. The design was inspired by a tutorial for a watch in one of my beading books.
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Swarovski Ombre Earrings
I had a few crystals left over, so I decided to make some earrings to go with the Swarovski Ombre Necklace. There's also a cuff bracelet, which will be featured in tomorrows post. Both were designed in my head as I was working on the necklace.
I knew the earrings had to be simple so as not to detract from the visual effect of the necklace. I continued the ombre theme, however, with graduating colour and size to create these drop-style earrings. I didn't use as many colours as I used in the necklace, preferring to stick to the pinker end of the red spectrum.
These along with the necklace and cuff will be available for purchase soon.
=:x
I knew the earrings had to be simple so as not to detract from the visual effect of the necklace. I continued the ombre theme, however, with graduating colour and size to create these drop-style earrings. I didn't use as many colours as I used in the necklace, preferring to stick to the pinker end of the red spectrum.
These along with the necklace and cuff will be available for purchase soon.
=:x
Thursday, 8 January 2015
Mintberry Swirl Necklace
I've really got to think of a better name for this necklace before I sell it!
I've had this pack of lampwork beads that I received in a goody bag (I think!) for while and I haven't really known what I wanted to do with them. So using my new found beadwork skills, I've transformed it into this beautiful necklace.
I've had this pack of lampwork beads that I received in a goody bag (I think!) for while and I haven't really known what I wanted to do with them. So using my new found beadwork skills, I've transformed it into this beautiful necklace.
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