Thursday, March 4, 2010

Elizabeth



This pieces strays a little from my usual style but, I had all these pretty crystals and pearls calling me.:) It still has the look of elegance that is easy on your wallet. It is a twisted wire technique that involves making sections and then connecting them together. I used copper wire. I also got a kick out my daughter's face after I told her I named the piece after her.:)Loved her big cheesy smile.:)

Agate and shell bracelet


This bracelet has natural iridescent shell beads that reflect colors of gray, silver and black. One strand has a beautiful black agate for a focal bead. The crystals in smokey topaz and white give it lots of sparkle. I used a magnetic silver toned clasp which makes sure it stays secure and has an ornate look.

Wild Agate


I made this necklace with some wild striped Agate beads. I alternated mother of pearl beads with black faceted glass beads. Bold copper chain links separate the beautiful stone beads.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Clover Key


The frame of the key was shaped into heart shaped clover leaves and then hammered for strength. It is wrapped with tiny green seed beads and a little swarovski crystal bead.  The shank is coiled and weaved with 26Ga copper wire. It turned out even larger then my red Key of Passion pendant. I got it finished just in time for Saint Patrick's Day.:)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Crocheted Carnelians




I made another necklace to add to my "natural collection." It is crocheted with a rust colored cord  and has beautiful carnelian beads. It is very strong and very comfortable to wear. It clasps together with a gold tones heart toggle. It measures approximately 18 1nches in length.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Copper cross pendant


 This is a copper cross with hematite beads that I wire wrapped for my little nephew last weekend. The center is wrapped with hand torched head pins. The heat gives them a beautiful rosy color.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

flea market finds

I am big on hunting for treasures. I love frequenting thrift stores, flea markets and yard sales. Tools and jewelry supplies can be very pricey especially for those just starting out. I am always trying to find ways to save money and time when creating. Fortunately for me, my hunny is very creative, as well and is quick to think "outside of the box." Here are few things in my inventory. The old chain came from a local thrift store. The Steel block came was lying by the side of the railroad tracks. I had a local steel place cut and my hunny polished it. Looks like it needs a polish again.:) The steel rod came from a flea market and works good as a mandrel for shaping wire. Happy hunting!:)


Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hello sunshine

You have been missed my friend. Finally, my muddy swamp of a back yard can try and dry up. Maybe, I can grow grass once again. :) I can feel myself healing already. The body really does need sunshine. For those in California, enjoy the sunshine!!For those getting pounded with cold and snow, I send rays of sunshine your way and warm vibes.:)

I am glad to report, I finally ironed out the kinks in my blog. I couldn't figure out for the longest time why other people could not post a comment. It turned out to be a corrupt html code in my widgets. I apologize to anyone who encountered difficulties.

Blessings,
Terry

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

More Keys

I came up with these cute keys for my little gran-daughters for Valentine's Day. I will add them to my key collection.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Comment problems

I recently changed my blogger template. I really hate to have to change it again but, I have had one of my followers/friends tell me she cannot post a comment on my blog. I sure hope I can fix the problem. If any of you  seem to have a problem putting a comment on my page..could you please message me by email to let me know. Thank you and I'm sorry for any technical problems.

Blessings,
Terry

Friday, January 22, 2010

Periwinkle


This little guy is part of my owl collection. He is also wire wrapped and coiled in copper wire. His eyes are decorated with  carnelian beads and blue Lapis. The heart shaped body has blue faceted glass beads.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Hermes

Hermes is the great Messenger of the gods in Greek mythology as well as a guide to the underworld.He has also been said to be a bringer of dreams to the mortals.

When this design popped in my head, I couldn't wait to make it. I've always loved owls and wanted to make my own. He is wire wrapped and coiled in copper wire. His big eyes are adorned with tiny chocolate seed beads and centered with a carnelian stone bead. The body is a pretty brass heart shaped charm.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Key Of Passion



This key pendant is made from copper wire. I wire wrapped and coiled 3 circles together. The rest of the key is coiled and weaved. The inside of the key is adorned with red Swarovski and a black faceted Hematite bead, The outside is wired with tiny silver glass seed beads. It hangs from a simple Chocolate colored ribbon. I hope to make more to add to my collection.:)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Seahorse


I just finished this copper wire mosaic pendant tonight. It is wire wrapped with copper wire, garnets, blue, purple and smokey champagne  swarovski crystals. nestled among aqua quartz is a silver toned seahorse. It also is decorated with copper filigree and burgundy glass seed beads.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Have a healthy Happy New Year!!!

I terribly miss holding my tools in my hands and the feel of my wire bending and twisting. I can't wait to get to playing with some beads, copper and pliers. I caught the dreaded winter cold/flu and it has knocked me on my butt. It hit me on Christmas day and is still going strong. I've come to the conclusion, I might as well just wait until after the first to dive into any new projects. For now, I will rest, dream of new designs and try and have a fun New Years Eve. I wish everyone a  healthy Happy New Year!!


Blessings to All

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Crocheted sparkle



This necklace is crocheted with tan/rust colored cord decorated with faceted iridescent beads. It measures approximately 31 inches. A great addition to wear with jeans or a sweater. It can also be doubled and worn as a choker.

Celtic Green




I made this necklace with copper wire and green opaque peridot glass beads. The chain is loopy which gives it a Celtic feel. It is unsymmetrical in design with copper chain on one side and green beads on the other. It can also be clasped into the loop link and worn as Y- necklace.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Curvy moonstone


I have an addiction to copper wire. I love making shapes, chains, pendants and sculptures from it. I made this chain from copper wire and added large moonstone beads between the curvy links. This necklace is very simply and pretty but is also comfortable to wear. I plan to get heavier gauge wire for a more chunky looking chain in my future projects.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Crazy S earrings


These copper wire earrings are S shaped and match the crazy S bracelet below. They have Blue dyed jade discs, moonstones and blue faceted glass bead dangles. These are real attention grabbers!

Blessings,
Terry

Crazy S bracelet





This wild shaped bracelet is hand made from copper wire. It dangles blue dyed jade discs, moonstones and blue faceted glass beads. Very funky and fun to wear. ;)

Blessings,
Terry

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Bending Time




"Bending Time" This contest was the perfect time for me to gather all my broken odds and ends and recycle them into a new piece. This mosaic pendant holds different memories from different people in my life. I had broken jewelry that I kept from my grandmother, mother and even my daughters grandma. I've always wanted to make something from that old broken Bulova watch.:) You can even see the tiny rubies embedded in the watch. All the copper findings are hand bent, twisted, wrapped and hammered. I've taken a brass filgree end cap and flattened and reshaped it into a rose bud accented with a red Swarovski crystal. I have added garnet chips to add color and richness. Little seed beads are swirled and weaved into the pendant for depth. This pendant hangs from a velvet rope cord to give it a royal look. So even though the pieces, parts and beads may be inexpensive, there is a lot of time and love in this pendant.

Bubbles

This design was inspired by bubbles. I made this necklace at the end of summer. I love how bubbles capture a rainbow of iridescent colors. I only used my round nosed pliers and a marker to form the groups of circles. The pink shells and Swarovski crystals fit perfectly inside the circles to splash my bubbles with color. The chain is made from crocheted copper wire with little pink glass beads. The clasp was hand made from copper. It's amazing how much you save when you make all of your own findings.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Rose








The necklace is made with black antique beads, Swarovski crystal rings, silver seed beads and a large silver rose center piece. Very pretty for the holidays or an evening out on the town.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

"circles"


This is another necklace from my "circles" collection. It is hand made from copper wire and decorated with antique red glass beads. It is a work in progress piece. I'll post the finished necklace when it's done. Necklace is all done.:)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Crystal Shell


This is a Crystal shell that dangles inside of a copper wire wrapped ring. It hangs from a black velvet cord.

Amethyst bracelets

The first bracelet is a double strand amethyst bracelet with facetted purple beads. The second one is hand made from copper wire and joined with amethyst beads.
The links have a Celtic look.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Goddess


This is a special necklace I made for a friend. Her favorite colors are red and pink. It is her very own goddess.

Fiesta


This necklace is crocheted with black cord and has shell beads, green and red glass beads.

Tree of Life


This a my first attempt at making a wire tree of life. It has assorted stone chips of jasper and autumn colored glass. It hangs from a tan cord.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Copper bangle


This is a hand made copper wire bangle decorated with glass beads.