Showing posts with label Color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Leftover Inspiration

A few weeks ago, I was sitting at my work space, sorting through the detritus of previous projects, when I came across some short lengths of round chain.


I love that chain design because it’s really versatile--big but not too big--great for necklaces and bracelets.  But these lengths… Hmmm…  Connected with a jump ring, they’d be a good length for the long earrings that are in style lately.  But, of course, if they’re Bear Chick, they need more color.  



 So, into my bead boxes I go to find some small beads--yeah, purple is perfect.  I connect these with simple loops, then make another unit for the top with a focal bead.  Both the chain and beads sparkle and move when I walk.  Mmmm, the sample pair is mine!!

Once I made the first pair, I had to go out and buy more of the chain to make this design in a color wheel of colors, plus black and crystal.


https://www.etsy.com/shop/Bearchick?section_id=5107494&ref=shopsection_leftnav_3

Click on picture to see earrings on Etsy

Then I had to make an extravagantly long single earring.  Just ‘cause I could.



What leftover craft or art supply, food or ?? has inspired you to make something new?

Look for these earrings on my Etsy and Aftcra shops and if there's a special color you'd like, let me know! 

 C’est La Vie! Do What You Love!

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Monday, February 6, 2012

My Photographer Hat

As a small (make that tiny!) business owner, I wear a lot of hats. Jewelry artist, bookkeeper, marketing specialist… And on and on… But one of the more important hats as an online business person is Photographer. On Etsy, you only have 5 pictures to show your products to their best advantage.

My journey as photographer has had it's ups and downs. I started with a video camera that also had micro stills capability. It was a little cumbersome but it took great close ups. Now I have a Canon that I couldn't live without! It takes great shots of everything, from earrings to polar bears at Sea World.

My next challenge was the setup. I think I started on the walkway to the front door of my house, using natural light. Challenge: I had to keep the camera angled so I didn't get the street, foliage or other houses in the background. I moved onto a PVC pipe frame with a white bed sheet thrown over it in my workroom. Challenge: yellow walls, which made the colors weird and hard to fix on the computer. Now I have a lightbox that I love. I set it up on sunny afternoons near my front door:
 

My light box is from Cowboy Studio, through Amazon.com. It comes with several backdrops but so far I’ve only used the white. And even though I don’t let the kitties near it, I have to keep a roll of tape nearby, to remove cat hair!
I just got the small black table so I could have a mobile workspace if I want to watch a movie on my computer, where there isn't really a lot of flat space. Before that, I had the lightbox on the floor--ouch, my back!
One other thing that I've changed is one of my key props: I used to use a wine glass to hang earrings. If you look at the glass, it looks clear but I suspect there's really a lot of very subtle green in it. I used to think it was picking up color from the yellow walls but even when I switched out to the living room, I was getting strange color, so I bought a white mug with pretty details around the rim and that's worked much better.

So, now, there are items that I want to reshoot because as I look through my Etsy pages, it's painful to see some of my earlier photography. Here's a prime example:
 

BEFORE


AFTER

 

I better get to work, rephotographing some of my earlier pieces so I don’t have to cringe when I go through my Etsy pages!

 

Do What You Love!

 













Friday, May 7, 2010

Bear Chick Friday


I'm inspired by all kinds of things but lately I've been wanting to work with some really cool beads I got a few weeks ago in LA. They feel like stone ~ I think they're a conglomeration of different colored stones. I got them in purple, blue and pink. Just loved the colors! Naturally.


This week, I managed to make one necklace and combined some of the pink beads with black chain and black rubber tubing. Here's a sneak peek:



Now I'm playing with the purple ones and a different black chain. And maybe some violet chain. I haven't finished playing yet!

Do What You Love!


Tuesday, February 24, 2009

ATC Work in Progress


One night this week, I was inspired to start an ATC. I don’t usually draw~I’m more a collage girl~but I thought I’d give this a try.

I love bats but I also love color. Here's the first step in this project:



I drew my Vampire Butterfly


Step 2: I took a few copies of the drawing and played with color.


I'm not totally happy with this and need to try another combination of colors.


Stay tuned!