Monday, October 31, 2011

midnight at the mutter museum.

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happy halloween!

my love & i were married three years ago today. everyday i feel lucky to have found such a talented, funny & handsome man. we were married at the mutter museum here in philly & i'll always remember how we shared our night with so many friends and family as well as all the ghosts of those long past.

as part of my annual halloween / wedding anniversary celebration, i'm decided to give one mini planchette ring or necklace or if these frighten you, a 75$ gift certificate to anything in my shop to one lucky reader. i'm so grateful to have such kind & amazing (!!!) people read these ramblings and purchase my jewels. so thank you again & again for visiting me here, wearing bloodmilk or sending me nice letters.  

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to enter, just leave a comment to this post. it doesn't matter what you say, as long as you leave a mark. the winner will be annouced on nov 8th! 

*also, my shoppe will be closed for the week as my love & i are headed over to SF. i curated a ouija board show that opens at loved to death on saturday! i'll post more details soon. 


hope all you ghouls had or are having a great night!

xo

Free Diamonds. 'Nuff Said

What's better than diamond jewelry? Free diamond jewelry. 

It kinda doesn't get any better than that, right? And while I could go on and on about how investing in your own jewelry collection is empowering and all that - the truth is? It's MUCH better when all you have to do is click a few buttons and wait for the UPS guy to ring your doorbell.

My favorite Diamond Diva. Who's yours?
So - without further ado - here is how a jewelry hound can get said free diamonds.  My sugar momma, Jewelry.com launched their Diamond Diva Sweeps today and they're handing out a 1/2 ct diamond right hand ring worth a cool $1749 this time around.

Not too shabby.

Click here to enter (it's free, people) and check their Facebook Page on Monday, November 7th where they'll announce the winner. 

Easy. Breezy. Bling-tastic!  Good luck, and weigh in here with any ideas you have for their next giveaway. They picked the piece their Facebook Fans like the best the last time - so just let me know what piece YOU want to win and I'll make sure they get the word.

october art spark end of month winner -


harvest moon earrings by

deborah lee taylor of e5jewelry!


look for deborah again in november - she is going to be one of our guest bloggers - 

thanks to everyone for their submissions to 'color and movement'... november's challenge is upcoming... 

happy halloween!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

halloween bleed.

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mini planchette oracle ring & necklace (half the size of the original pieces). i've been swooning over these since they came out of cast. though they are "small" to me since i'm used to the original sized planchette pieces, they are still quite big.

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'what we will be' runic divination cuff.

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mini planchette ring in action. (coming soon will be earrings & a cuff)

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'forget me not' snake rib earrings.

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the crystal tomb. part iii. a duel of starling claws and quartz pyramid.

halloween is a special day/night for me. not only is it the only time of year that the veil between the living and the dead becomes its thinnest, it is also my wedding anniversary. this year marks three years i've been married to my true love. we'll be headed out to SF to attend the 'spirit board' exhibition, a group show i curated for articulated gallery within loved to death's boutique. & also, its only a couple of weeks until my lookbook comes out.  christina brown, the photographer of the lookbook and i have been offered a show at philly's 309 gallery. i'll be showing my personal collection of pieces alongside her large prints of some of the shots from the lookbook. (there's nearly 40 total!) we are thinking of printing a  few copies of the book as there is also little snips of text accompanying the potent images. here's another little sneak:

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stay tuned for give a way details later in the day.
xo

milk & blood.

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artist jana brike (whose odd works both repel and fascinate me) has been working on a new solo exhibition 'milk & blood' slated to open next month. i stumbled on an interview with her and was enthralled to hear her talking about what 'milk and blood' means to her as a title. the synchronicity kills me.

happy devil's night to all you mischief makers and strange girls.

xo

An LMAJ Giveaway

Good Morning..... 

It has been awhile since our last giveaway.  Today we have earrings donated by our own Kelli Pope.  She created these using components from Shannon LeVart (missficklemedia). 

Today I am going to ask that you leave a comment letting us know what kinds of things you find appealing when reading blogs.  Are you looking to learn new techniques with tutorials?  Do you like to hear about selling online and shows, etc?  Do you read blogs for the human interest stories....  getting to know the writers more personally?  Do you read  __________ (fill-in-the-blank)?  If you would like to be entered more than the one time, which will be your answer to one of the questions, then....

Here are some ideas to choose from. Pick one or two depending on how many more times you would like your name thrown into the hat.

1.  Share this giveaway on your own blog with a link back.
2.  Tweet this on your twitter and on a twitter page of someone who follows you.
3.  Check out one of our member's shops and come back to let us know something that you liked and why.
4.  Check out our current Art Spark entries and leave a comment regarding that visit.
5.  Check out our "Strut Your Stuff" on flickr and leave a comment regarding that visit.
6.  Share our blog link with us of someone who creates handmade with handmade and leave our link with them.
7.  Share this on your facebook page with a link back to our blog.
8.  Follow one of our member's blogs that you might not already follow and let us know you did.

Well......  that's LOTS to choose from.  Remember, you can choose up to two for a total of three entries.

If you read further.... and I hope you do, please remember to join us for Art Spark.  Today is the last day to include your entry.  It must be one that involves movement.  A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow, Monday, October 31st.

And..... if you would like to get one month on our blog with a link to your shop, blog, facebook page, etc. we are always open to donations.  We offer jewelry (typically earrings- mostly all handmade please) and beads/components for our challenges.  Those must be handmade.  Please read more about these by clicking the "sponsors" page in the navigation bar above.

Finally, as always.......

~thank-you for supporting those who create handmade with handmade~

MaryAnn Carroll





Saturday, October 29, 2011

*SOLD* Everything Bracelet: "Rosaline Moonlight"

"Rosaline Moonlight"
DSK Everything Bracelet
7" .925 Sterling Silver Heart Link Chain
Engraved Silver DSK Jewelry Tag
Swarovski Crystals, Swarovski Pearls
*One of a Kind*
$68
Sold

Thank you Sally from the UK!





leaving the nest

mary jane dodd


this is not about kids getting older and leaving home... 


this is about you - and the wonderful nest of your work area... 


we make incredible connections online with people and groups, don't we? and i am not asking you to leave them behind - 


but do you get out to meet people in your area with similar interests? 


i have started doing just that - i am a member of the nj metal arts guild and through them i have been afforded all kinds of opportunities... our guild happens to have free workshops - good ones... they hold shows, support each other... 


then there are more local groups... for example, we have an arts council in belmar (a nearby beach town)... today was the intake for a show called 'wearable, usable, functional'... so jewelry is in it... and it happens to not be juried... 


i strongly encourage you to see what is available in your area... you can take classes or teach classes... put yourself out there... make some friends... i know what a hermit i can be - working at my bench comes second only to being with the kids... but i won't lie and tell you that some days, if they are off at a friend's house, i am not ecstatic... 


i started teaching classes at a nice bead shop about 30 min from my home... and have met some really nice people... 


here is a list of some guilds... but i encourage you to look and see what else you can come up with... 


think of what you have to gain!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Thread Earrings: Light Rose AB Sterling Silver Threads



Light Rose AB Sterling Silver Thread Earrings
3 Inch .925 Sterling Silver Earrings
Swarovski Crystals
$20







*SOLD* Everything Bracelet: "A Little Bit of Violet"







"A Little Bit of Violet"
DSK Everything Bracelet
7" .925 Italian Sterling Silver Heart Link Chain
Engraved Silver DSK Jewelry Tag
Swarovski Crystals, Swarovski Pearls
*One of a Kind*
$75
Sold

Thank you Thuy from Canada! ^-^

Hey everyone! Thank you for visiting my jewelry blog today. I apologize for the lack of updates. I've been backed up with current orders as well as custom orders. I hope to catch up with everything by this weekend and start creating new pieces for you here on the jewelry blog. :)

I really appreciate your interest in my work, and I hope to see you back again! -Steph

soundtrack.


things are still flooded here but i have some news. the lookbook will be out on the 11th for 11/11/11. i will be releasing new jewels on halloween. & i'll be posting details on my annual halloween season give a way in the next couple of days.

in the meantime, i've been listening to zola jesus non-stop in the studio.

xo

Memorable Jewelry by Lucia Antonelli

There are moments in life
when one sees an image and that image
lingers forever in one's memory.
One of those iconic moments
occurred several years ago when I saw a
cover of Ornament Magazine
featuring work by Lucia Antonelli.
That image stays with me to this day.



I was instantly smitten
by elegant design
and abundant detail.
All of her work is just as
 opulent and elaborate as this.
With harmonious color selections
 and detailed textures, the eye can't help but
dance around her necklaces.





In many of her pieces she allows
 color to take a supporting role as she
encourages texture to take the mainstage.

This is best seen in her necklaces that
 incorporate a labyrinthine
braid-within-a-braid effect.







On the other hand, when color does take centerstage,
this artist tends to work with warm tones -
golds, coppers, bronzes.
They add richness and depth to her work
and radiate a mellow, burnished glow.






She also adds delicious tidbits of visual intrigue
by including splashes of pearls
and dashes of gemstones.




Truly, each multi-strand piece
dramatizes energy and movement.



This broad variety of effects all come together
to create pieces with a lot of visual and
tactile appeal.



All that textural design is rather
sweeping and majestic.
And difficult to resist.


No wonder that original image
from so long ago
resides in my memory.
And always will.


You can see more of these pieces
at the artist's website.

Color and movement


by Kelli Pope


Calm, cool shades of turquoise against antiqued copper..........






dangle and swing from antiqued, hammered brass pendulums







Thanks Mary Jane for this wonderful Art Spark!! It has truly had the creative juices flowing for me all month!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Ancient Art of Barter

by Staci L. Smith

Once upon a time, people exchanged goods for goods.  If you raised chickens, you’d trade chickens to the man who had cows, in return for milk.  Now you have milk and chicken, and he has milk and chicken……..Win- win!  How I wish we could barter like that these days.

Well, who says we can’t?

Now, trading is not new to me.  I often trade with fellow artists.  But let me tell you how it all started, how my eyes were opened to the world of barter and trade.   I was at an Art and Craft Show, when a friend of mine who also made jewelry, walked by wearing a VERY expensive handmade shawl.  I had been drooling over those shawls all day (thin loom woven with bead work…awesomeness).  She says, “look what I traded for”.  Hold on………..What?  Traded?  She traded with you, jewelry for that?  Really?  So my friend says, “yeah, I trade all the time”.  And that is how the door was opened. Wow!  It was so wonderful to think, my work for your work.   All you have to do is ask.  I went for it.  Now, not everyone wants what you make, or is able to trade, but most artists are pretty willing to trade.  So, each year I get lots of organic soaps, and Christmas presents by trading.  I have another friend who makes hand dyed and block printed kids clothes, who has probably completely clothed my kids for 5 years!  LOL! 
It can be as simple as this………………………….


A little while ago, I guess it was after the bead soup blog hop, I got the best email.  I mean, how could this not make you feel good about your work?  It said,

Hey Staci!

I just HAD to stop by your shop and tell you how INCREDIBLE your work is! I totally remember seeing your partner's piece with the wings! WOW!

I loved what you did with your soup and the way you patinaed your metal and pieced everything together !

You are SO talented!

xo Genea”
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So, of course, I hop over to see what Genea makes on etsy, and wow, what doesn’t she make?  One of the things she makes is glass beads.  And then I remembered seeing them in the hop….Oh yeah, they were drool worthy.  She even had hearts with wings, and you know I love hearts with wings.

So I emailed her back- told her I love her work………………..and……………………..I would be willing to trade if she wanted to….beads for beads. 

I am so happy I took that step. We chose things we liked from each others shops, exchanged lots of emails, and really got to know each other bit through the whole process.  I told her a style I liked and she ran with it.  I want to share what she made for me!  Get ready to drool………………………….

I am so happy to have met such a talented artist, to have made a friend in this process of trade, and to know these are in the mail to me............(insert big grin here).

So- I didn't write this to brag (though I do love those beads), I want to encourage you to get out there and barter.  Even if things don't work out, it brings back something we have lost this day in age, and thats communication.  You make friends, you chat, ask each other questions, and get to know a fellow artist through the process.  And it feels good, its like giving gifts at Christmas time- and everyone is happy.

I am doing one last trade of the season with our very own Mary Ann Carroll.  We thought it would be a fun way to cross promote one another.  I don't think she trades much, but its for business, sooooo....................you will be seeing some Staci Louise jewelry including her beads in the future too!

I will say this again- don't be discouraged if someone can't trade.  I know I can't always do it.  A lot of times I need my inventory in the shop, or for my shows.........so don't take it personal.  Thank the person and keep in touch.  Perhaps in the future they will be able to.

So how about you?  Do you trade?  What was your favorite trade?  Have you met any new friends through the bartering process?



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Simple Ceramic Button Clasp

by Summers Studio


I learned how to make this style of clasp from Lorelei Eurto. It's a simple way to make a focal out of a large ceramic button.


                                     

It's essentially a variation on an S style clasp. I used quite heavy gauge wire in this one, 16 gauge, so that I'd get a nice sturdy clasp that wouldn't warp under the stress of being worn. One of the problems I had with it though was that the button wobbled on the wire. But I had one of those eureka moments, which really do not happen often enough.


I used a smaller gauge wire and wound it back through the button holes to sturdy up the clasp. Now it looks a bit like the button is sewn on.

Want more details on how to make this type of clasp? Click here to go see Lorelei's excellent video of her technique.