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Monday, April 16, 2007

The Countdown: 19 Days to Market ........

There are only 19 more days to the start of market! I have literally been locked in my studio the past week creating product and dreaming up new packaging for the 2007 market season. No internet, no mopping the floor, nada ... nothing except beads :) My booth is 10ft square and given that jewelry is very, very small ... I have a lot of creating to do! For the next 19 days I will live in my studio, but will be giving periodic updates of what I'm working on. The Jeweled Elegance web boutique will not be updated with any of the new product until after the start of market, but everthing will be available for purchase. Right now I have barely anything finished ... but lots of things in the works :)

Above is my only completed piece so far. A gold/white lampwork glass and wedding cake bead Y necklace all done in handwrapped copper and handmade chain. It would be a great bridal piece, but I can see it glowing softly against tanned skin and think it would be a lovely summer necklace. You can also see my new necklace/bracelet tags in the photo. I developed and started using them about a month ago and they are WAY better than the old ones - trust me on that!

And bird fever has struck! I have been weaving nests with little pearl eggs in them and will make them into necklaces. On the right are lots of little handmade polymer clay eggs ready to be added to some of the nest charm necklaces to make Y necklaces. I have baby blue, soft green and Tahitian black pearls, so have a lot of nests to weave! I even made myself a huge nest egg ring .... which was promptly claimed by my munchkins as pirate treasure. I'm sure it will surface again in time :)

This is an example of technique for some of the new market pieces. The top chain link is bright, shiny copper. The bottom link has been hammered and then flameworked. Yes, put in a hot burner flame and then doused in cold water ... and it produces this really attractive finish! The one on the bottom looks like an antique find from a long forgotten copper mine. I find flameworking copper to produce patinas fun and addictive. I have produced red, gold, brown, black and even a silvery-grey patina, but it's a little like raku .. a mystery until you clean off the carbon film. (And I always stay safe with eye protection, fireproof surfaces, etc. Hot metal can burn and hot beads can shatter.)


Turquoise is a natural with copper and I've been making lots of different shapes of hand hammered and flameworked turquoise and copper earrings. I'm hoping to get some niobium in copper for the earwires, but they'll be sterling if I can't get the niobium in stock soon enough. In this picture, I'm trying to show the rich flameworked patina of the earrings contrasting with the bright, shiny finish of the necklace chain at the top. It is storming today and the light is very grey and dim, but hopefully you can see it :)

Now ...... it's back to the studio!

10 comments:

Donna, The Decorated House said...

Oh you have been so busy! That new necklace is beautiful! Good luck with getting everything ready for market!
Donna

Jamie said...

I love everything!!! I must have a nest!! Put one on hold for me please and I will purchase it when you post to the store. I can see the difference in the flame worked copper. Very pretty. Good work Pal! Remember to come up for air sometime sweetie! Love, Jamie

Jen said...

Oh, that first necklace is so lovely! Gosh, you are locked away but it must be fun anyhow.

Mary Timme said...

Oh, the eggs in the nest idea is so wonderful! Bead on!

Jamie said...

Hey, Thanks for the advice on storing my pictures. I just found your comment this morning:) I don't have anything to tell me if a new comment has been made on an old post (or if I do I am too computer inept to set it up!). Have a great day sweetie!

Michelle Legler said...

ooooooooooooh! I LOVE the nests!!!!

Nerissa Alford said...

Your new pieces look beautiful. Good luck getting ready for market. Looking forward to seeing your new jewelry.
Nerissa

Anonymous said...

those little nests are adorable!!

Heather Simpson-Bluhm said...

I love your new creations. I have a birdie nest necklace similar to those you are making and I love it to bits... should be quite popular. Good luck finishing up all your projects!!

Anonymous said...

Just popping in to say HI! I imagine you hunched in your studio working like crazy! I hope Market is great for you!