Sunday, February 26, 2012

Doing what you love

Response was good to the tree I made before, so I made one with seed beads instead of big ones.  I was going for Fall, with Autumn colors and not all the branches seeded.  I'm not quite sure if I like the effect.  Maybe I should have used gold wire instead of silver.  What do you think?


 I really like wiring sea glass and I love the way the swirls look, so here's one with multiples in copper.  It hangs sideways on an angle and it draws your eye across nicely.



With all the sea glass my sister and I collected in New Jersey over the last year or so in jars in my office and how easy it is to envision it wired, I decided to try to add other 'beachy' things.  This one turned out the best, I think.  I especially like the spiral attachment to the necklace cord.  I think I will continue to use that.  It looks classy and also corrects any imbalance for hanging.


Our daughter has supported her Mom's new interest with a burlap necklace display (used in the picture above).  She didn't like the pink towel I was using as a background.  Go figure.

I am continuing to experiment and am loving every minute spent.  I have my first commission too!  It's from a family member, but hey, it counts.

Talk to you soon.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Moving Right Along

I can't believe I've only been doing this work for just over a month.  Here are some of the more adventurous pieces that I've completed.  They may look pretty tame but believe me, getting up the nerve to try them was momentous for me.  Thank goodness I have a good support system and got feedback for my early efforts.  Thank you Marty (my tall, dark and handsome) and Michelle (our daughter) and Lydia (our grand-daughter) who oohs and aahs over each and every piece.  Who couldn't' use a cheering section like that?




Tuesday, February 21, 2012

My Day Job Joys

Here are a few examples of the first bird's nests and peas in a pod pendants.  I had so much fun making them, especially the peas in a pod.  They are just so cute I can't resist.

I'm doing this chronologically, so these are the first ones I made and gave away.  It's amazing looking back at the these to see how I've improved in later efforts.





Monday, February 20, 2012

My Day Job snuck up on me

I was laid off in December 2009 and fully expected to go back to work eventually.  Well, it's now February 2012 and I've found no work in my field.

I volunteer at the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary on Tuesdays and saw, in the gift shop, glass beads that looked like birds of all kinds; dove, cardinal, bluebird and owl.  On a whim, I picked some up and thought I'd make a pendulum.  The gift shop owner asked me to bring it back so she could see what I'd done.  So, okay.

In the meantime, on the recommendation of a friend, I looked at a site called Pinterest.  It's really cool with pictures of things that all different folks make, admire, covet and just plain want to share.  I saw a pin of a bird's nest pendant made from beads and wire and thought, I can do that.  And so I did.  I thought it turned out pretty cool, so I made some for the women I work with at the Sanctuary.

A week or so later, I brought my pendulum and pendants into the Sanctuary.  I showed the Gift Shop owner and she liked what I'd done.  She suggested that if I made the pendulum into a bracelet, she'd sell it on consignment.  I also showed her the bird's nest pendant and she told me to make more and bring them back with the bracelets.

So I did.  Now, I'm making jewelry of all stripes.  I am using the sea glass that I've collected through the years on the beaches of New Jersey with my sister, the shells and shark's teeth I've collected in Florida and various beads that have caught my eye.

I've also established consignment relationships with 2 other shops in the area for my jewelry.  I am experimenting with other types of wiring; a ring for my granddaughter and wiring words onto sea glass as pendants.

I'm kind of bowled over by the response and am loving every moment.  So, no, I'm not quitting my day job.