Thursday, November 10, 2011

pretty new things

Fresh from the workbench! I carved these awhile back, but it's so busy around here with shows and new projects, that there hasn't been time to cast them. The mermaid in front is designed to either work as a pendant, with a dangle drop from her tail, or as a link. I'll try both, I think. The silver queen is a pendant with a hole through her crown. Her tail is looped around to accommodate a little tassel of crystals or pearls, like a spray of ocean water.

I made this necklace last night as a sample for the new lacy pendant we made this summer. I designed the piece with Victorian collars and delicate cuffs in mind, something I could add lots of sparklies to. I'm going to try this design with a single pendant and loads of dangles and also as a pair of earrings. We'll see how those work out.


Azalea was patient enough to sit still to model the necklace.....although I cropped head, since she had chocolate smeared around her mouth (still working on Halloween candy) and that wasn't really the look I was going for. Anyway, this pendant and many others will be available for purchase at the Bay Area Bead Extravaganza (or BABE, as everyone calls it) this weekend November 12-13, Sat. 10 - 6, Sun. 10 - 5. There's also a $2 off coupon on their website.


I'm making a small collection of bezels, glass capsules and will have the mermaids pictured above for sale, so come early to get the best selection.

4 comments:

Alice said...

The mermaid and the queen are so lovely! Such delicate details!

Heather Wynn Millican said...

LOL! A chocolate mouth is a happy mouth :) Love the new mermaids!!!!

Jen Crossley said...

love the new goodies

Gold Charm said...

The lacy look indeed fills the neck and makes it look very gorgeous.I like the unique idea of converting a lace into a metal creation.