I was partnered with the bold and delightful RaMona Woolson of Jersey Girls Beadwork. Here's the soup she sent me.
RaMona's Bead Soup
Such a lovely mix of blues and turquoises! Pretty humorous since I sent similar colors...
My Soup For RaMona
I knew pretty quick what I wanted to do with that cute whirlpool handmade focal bead. I had seen a bracelet using a long handmade glass bead, and I wanted to try something similar. I also have just recently made my first purchase of sari silk and I wanted to work that in, too.
Whirlpool Bracelet
I love the sound this bracelet makes when you wear it. Ramona's swirly charms and the spin of the focal bead and the clinking of the glass beads make me smile.
I fell in love with the mosaic shell beads and wanted to work with them next. I had an idea, but it didn't quite work at first... It wasn't until I pulled out this large handmade glass bead from my stash that I knew what I was doing. And again, I pulled from my new stash of sari silk!
Caribbean shores bracelet
I find I'm mostly using large lobster clasps with my pieces right now because more of my customers prefer the ability to change the length of their bracelets and necklaces. I'm using a lot of extension chains to make them longer and varying the size of the lobster clasps. Which means I've got a lot of lovely clasps stashed away and I'm not using them.
And the sweet leaf clasp RaMona sent me was leaving me in a bit of a confusion. What was I going to do with it? Then Lori sent her bead soup tips e-mail and I jumped on the challenge of creating earrings with a clasp. Thank you, Lori!
Bloom Where You Are Planted Earrings
I pulled out my green wire and combined it with my stash of Lucite flowers & leaves to create these little cuties. And now I want to pull out some of my tucked away and unused clasps and make lots of asymmetrical wire-wrapped earrings.
Finally, those sodalite leaves were telling me they wanted to be long dangly earrings.
Leaf Wrap Earrings
I liked working with the wire so much on the clasp earrings that I did some wrapping here, too. It was fun to combine the different colors of silver.
I still haven't done anything with the cute birdie, the large shell beads or the blue pearls, but I have some ideas kicking around in my brain that haven't quite gelled yet. I'm looking forward to working with them this summer.
Thank you, Ramona for sharing your stash and playing beads with me!
Thank you, Lori for your work putting this party together!
Go ahead and visit some of the other lovely bead artists participating in the Bead Soup Blog Party!
Soup's on!
37 comments:
my gorgeous sister did it again! fabulous, fabulous!!! i love you!!!
Oh so pretty! I adore the colors you sent and the colors you received (which are pretty much the same colors!).
Hi, Becca! I love the Bracelet, but the Earrings too!
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I love your bracelets with fabric!!! super!
LOVE that whirlpool bracelet! Anyone seeing you wearing that is going to want it. And it's funny when our brains are on the same wave length -- that's happened to me before, too!
I'm glad you worked outside the box on the earrings -- those ROCK and you should send a photo to BeadStyle magazine -- I'd bet they'd like them as a tutorial.
Isn't sari silk so much fun? And the sound that bracelets make...isn't that great? It feels exotic and wild and free all at the same time. You picked great color combos too.
Love the earrings you made and the whirlpool bracelet looks wonderful, so nice how you used the swirls an sari silk.
Nice work. You showed a great versatility in your designs.
Beautiful designs. I like the use of the Sari Silk. The asymmetrical earrings are my favorites.
I love what you did with what I sent you! You are very creative, & I like how you went "outside the box." Super job!!! This has been a lot of fun!
Nice pieces Becca, especially the bracelet :-)
Thank you all for you sweet thoughts!
Hasn't this been fun?!
It's all so nice
Very beautyful pieces, all of them. The earrings with the little flowers are so lovely.
I love the jingle (although I can't hear it!) of the first bracelet. Great job using your soup ingredients!
The first piece with sarisilk and chain is so lovely!
adorable bracelet! i love the way you used the focal - so sweet!
Linda A.
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What a gorgeous soup! That whilrlpool piece is so cool! And I fell in love with your "clasp" earrings! So darn cute!
Such lovely work well done!
Great use of your clasp. The earrings are adorable. Nice designs with your soup.
Lovely designs but I especially love that ocean inspired bracelet. Would wear it proudly. Now to find a beach to wear it to!!
These designs are just so pretty and happy!!! You did a Great job!!! have a Blessed Day!!!
Love everything, especially the bracelets ('cause I ADORE bracelets and these are lovely!)
Lovely pieces - love the sari silk!
The whirlpool bracelet looks like so much fun to wear. The greens you added really enhance the blue. All of your pieces are great, but that bracelet is my favorite!
A lovely mix of fabric, metal and awesome beads in your bracelets! I find it really inspiring!
So so pretty, each piece is stunning but I would so love to be wearing those purple and green earrings.
Very nicely done! I love what you did with the clasp to make that mis-matched earring set. Cool beans.
Love the whirlpool bracelet. Colours are amazing!
The bracelets are beautiful, especially the whirlpool with all those dangles! Bravo for the mismatched earrings, using the clasp - great thinking!
You did a wonderful job with your soup
Yeahhh, ready for Summer! A ♥beautiful collection of jewellery did you make. Each piece has something special!
Some one had fun with their soup. Delightful and Oh so pretty! You did a really Soup-er job!
Love clinky charmy bracelets - that first one just looks like a bunch of fun! and comfortable! great job
Love Love the clasp turned earrings! Gorgeous out of the box thinking there! Great soup!
Hi Becca, Yes I am still hopping. I enjoyed all of your pieces. The "Whirlpool Bracelet" looks fun to wear. Kudos to you for working with the Sari silk which is new to you. The large bead from your stash really makes "Caribbean Shore" pop. My favorite though is the "Bloom Where You are Planted" earrings. They are fabulous. I was paired with your very talented sister this year and I really enjoyed having her for my partner.
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