my finished piece -below is the story (& more pictures) of how I got here |
look at that cute number six |
At first I wove some tiny Russian leaves. These were dainty and didn't detract from #6. For a few days I played with Russian leaves and made these earrings with matte golden copper Delicas, some dicro lined 15/0s, bronze wire (from Cool Tools), some dyed stones, and sterling silver wire. I think I wore these everyday this week.
After I got over how much I liked making Russian leaves, I started to think that perhaps trying to go too stark and simple in my planning. I had ideas about drilling a single pebble to make a necklace version of an ikebana vase.
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tiny Russian leaves - about the size of my index finger nail |
some large red white hearts set off the red enamel |
the leather and copper toggle closure - I punched each side of the slit so the leather will not split. I got this idea from my Muse belt. Check them out; they are great. |
Click the links below to see all the other flowers:
2. Serena Trent
3. Susan Raber
6. K Hutchinson
7. Gigi - check out Gigi on Lorelei's Blog
8. Lois Moon** you are here
Beautiful, your design is perfect to showcase the enamel flower.
ReplyDeleteawesome awesome awesome!! you rock! This is totally creative and wonderful in every way! I love the beaded leaf and LOVE that leather leaf that you turned into the clasp. Thank you so much for playing along, I hope you enjoyed the challenge!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! A perfect design to compliment the enameled flower. Love the touch of leather at the clasp.
ReplyDeleteHoley catfish, batman.....you knocked this one out of the park! Your necklace I love love love! It is GORGEOUS! Your bead work is amazing! I love all the elements you pulled in!
ReplyDeleteLovely - great combination of wire and beadwork. Stunning piece!
ReplyDeleteThe beadwork is wonderful in this piece and I really love the way the chosen colors bring your eye back to the focal. What a wonderful combination!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece! I love Jade's pieces and your necklace definately did it justice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning piece! having made russian leaves, I can appreciate how fiddly it was to make those tiny leaves! Truly a beauty. I just love the toggle too. Heading over to check the link on that one now.
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the flower! It's a beautiful way to showcase it!
ReplyDeleteLois, Your beadwork is totally amazing, intricate and perfection. I really admire it because I know that I could never create so perfectly! I did the same thing, I ordered a flower so I could participate in the challenge and I admired it for a very long time before I started creating! I love how you made the leaf that surrounded the flower and the leather toggle is amazing! (I am giving my necklace away, so feel free to stop by to enter! :-) )
ReplyDeleteLove your work and have admired your blog for a long time! :-) Kris
Love the offset focal setting very much! This is a perfect use for seed beads. The whole thing works very well, congratulations! AND the toggle is ingeniously lovely...
ReplyDeleteLois, what a gorgeous piece! I love each of the elements, and that they stand out on their own, and compliment rather than overshadow the lovely flower. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou rocked this one. Beautiful grouping and love the toggle. So imaginative.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of seed bead elements! It is a seemingly obvious idea to add leaves to the flower, yet it never entered my mind! Love the creativity of the clasp as well. Great job on the challenge!
ReplyDeletethis necklace is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty necklace, I love the design and how all the colors come together nicely.
ReplyDeleteTherese
What a beautiful solution you came up with!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the way you used your flower! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds do think alike. I love your beadwork just fab! I like how you pulled the colors together with a hint of red. And the earrings you made compliment the necklace perfectly!
ReplyDeletelove what you did slipping some bead weaving in there. The color combinations you used are just so unique and striking.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is so beautiful, Lois, the beadwork goes so nicely with this piece. Colors, exquisite.. You really rocked this project.
ReplyDeleteNow this is The Design from the Lois I know - perfect offset balance, from the Russian leaves to the clasp to showcase the elegant flower. You're hitting on a 8 cylinders (or perhaps 6 or 4 for energy efficiency nowadays)
ReplyDeleteThis is the Lois who could take antique furniture, pink flamingos and other toys, blue glass, a big round oak table and mismatched chairs to create a room that no one wanted to leave.
An artistic creation...Brava
Great work to compliment that sweet enamel flower. I also love what you did to make a clasp...genius! Love the whole piece.
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