The Monsters Are Coming!

Monsters are so fun to make!! They can be whatever my imagination will let them be. Course, they probably won’t be too wild. I’m constricted to making them without any fragile parts so that means no arms or legs or thin antennas. Still, it fun using any colors I have on my table and they still turn out pretty cute, don’t ya thing?

Published in: on June 14, 2010 at 12:42 pm  Comments Off on The Monsters Are Coming!  
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Four More Copper Cored Beads

I’m having so much fun making larger beads. I hardly ever make focal type beads and while these really aren’t focal beads, they are bigger than my norm. Guess I was kind of in a green mood when I made these. Kind of strange since I don’t like green.

Published in: on June 13, 2010 at 1:43 pm  Comments Off on Four More Copper Cored Beads  
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Skull Bead

Still working on beads for boys for the Beads of Courage program. Here’s a not so scary skull bead that I made.  It shows both sides of the bead.

Published in: on June 11, 2010 at 1:23 pm  Comments Off on Skull Bead  
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Aliens and a Flying Saucer

These are more Beads of Courage beads. I just love making the aliens, they can look whatever way they turn out. It’s a great way to use up rod ends too.

Published in: on June 7, 2010 at 8:56 pm  Comments Off on Aliens and a Flying Saucer  
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BOC Beads

Since I make beads, I can make some for a wonderful organization called “Beads of Courage”. This program is a resilience-based intervention designed to support and strengthen the protective resources in children coping with serious illness. Through the program children tell their story using colorful beads as meaningful symbols of courage that commemorate milestones they have achieved along their unique treatment path. The program helps to decrease illness-related distress, increase the use of positive coping strategies, helps children find meaning in illness, and restore sense of self in children coping with serious illness. The program also provides something tangible the child can use to tell about their experience during cancer treatment and after.

Recently, there was a call for beads more suited for boys. Here are a few that I made using images my friend sent to me.

Published in: on June 5, 2010 at 9:02 pm  Leave a Comment  
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More Cored Big Hole Beads

I finally got these cored. I used copper bead caps and copper tubing.

First bead is DH Clio, second, third and fourth beads are make with a clear base, then rolled in silver leaf and frit, then encased. The green one has silver dots randomly on it. The last on is another DH Clio bead.

Published in: on May 26, 2010 at 2:18 pm  Comments Off on More Cored Big Hole Beads  
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Silver Metal Clay Bead Stick

I made this a while ago and since I have nothing new to post this weekend, this was the best thing I came up with. The bead stick is made out of metal clay. The picture shows the front and back of the stick. The silver beads are made out of metal clay too. The purple beads are furnace glass from Mingo and Asho. These glass beads are awesome!! I made the black and white dot bead.

Published in: on May 23, 2010 at 8:36 pm  Comments Off on Silver Metal Clay Bead Stick  
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Unproductive Weekend

Not feeling that great this weekend, caught a cold. Didn’t really get anything made this weekend, just cored a bead that I had sitting around and tumbled some copper rings.

Published in: on May 23, 2010 at 8:12 am  Comments Off on Unproductive Weekend  
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Seashell and Faux Beach Glass Necklace

I made this necklace to match the bracelet I got from Tracy Bell. She makes the most awesome jewelry.  Some of her jewelry features found objects like seashells and buttons and she combines  silver, copper, brass and glass in her pieces. Check her work out at http://www.etsy.com/shop/tracybell.

Published in: on May 16, 2010 at 10:15 am  Comments Off on Seashell and Faux Beach Glass Necklace  
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Kokeshi Doll Beads

I started making these last year. I’ll have to make more this year.

Published in: on May 12, 2010 at 9:28 pm  Comments Off on Kokeshi Doll Beads  
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