You may have noticed that I have not blogged in an age. That's not strictly true but as my work has taken on a new direction over the last year I have moved my blog to my website http://www.earth-shine.co.uk/blog and it just occurred to me that I hadn't let anyone know. So I am doing so now!
I wish all my followers a Happy Christmas and Best Wishes for 2018.
Thanks for looking.
Linda x
Monday, 25 December 2017
Tuesday, 30 May 2017
May component of the month challenge reveal
and a reminder of what I received.
Even though Lesley used a shell to create the pattern, the colour and the texture of the piece immediately made me think of lichen and all things woodland.
I thought you might like to see my thought process as I went along rather than just show you the finished piece.
I decided to have a go at making some ivy leaves in glass. My first attempt came out looking like a hemp leaf lol!
So I popped into the garden and picked this ivy leaf for reference.
My next attempt was a little better!
My first attempts were practices using different size etching tools and bingo this gave me the look I was after.
Next up was to try some different coloured glass as I wasn't really happy with the transparent dark green I used. I tried a CIM glass called Sherwood and even some enamel but still wasn't 100% happy. Then I found an odd lot rod of a Vetrofond glass called Lemongrass that a friend gave me. Odd lots are glass that aren't everyday production, they might be mistakes made when trying to repeat a production glass and usually aren't repeated. The Vetrofond factory where this one was made was sold to a new owner but the existing owner didn't give away any of his recipes so although the new owners are trying to re-produce the glass it is unlikely we will see this one again. Glass like this is usually coveted by lampworkers and unhappy when they run out. Luckily I had enough to make the leaves I wanted.
I knew I wanted to make a necklace (well what else could you do with a pendant piece!) but I didn't want it to be too fussy and detract from the beauty of the pendant so I took some 1.5mm copper wire and created a frame. I wire wrapped the ivy leaves onto the frame and then hung the pendant from the centre.
I had this lovely hand dyed silk chiffon ribbon that I pulled from my stash to create a cord to hang the piece from. I took some 3mm elastic and wrapped the ribbon around it and glued the ends.
Antique brass bead caps finished it off and I made a copper spiral clasp to complete the look.
Here is the finished piece
I hope you like it.
Thanks for looking.
Don't forget to check out what the other designers made with Lesley's piece.
Guests
Jess GreenSarajo Wentling
Art Elements team
Laney Mead
Laney Mead
Linda x
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Hello again!
It's been almost a year since I posted in this here blog (shame on me). In my defence I have and am still struggling with a frozen shoulder :-(
I've had lots of treatment and it is slowly improving although I have the occasional setbacks when I over do it.
I have been back at the torch recently and creating items to sell in my Etsy store and for the local galleries that I have jewellery in.
I was checking my blog reading list when I spotted the May component of the month giveaway on the Art Elements blog site. http://artelements.net/may-component-of-the-month-design-challenge-and-giveaway/ I fell in love with these beautiful pendants made by Lesley Watt.
So I decided that I hadn't made any jewellery other than the glass jewellery for the gallery and put my name in the hat to win one of these beauties and lo and behold I won! So excited and here's the pendant I received from Lesley.
I have an idea in mind of what I would like to create with it but unfortunately I have been overdoing it and need to rest my shoulder a little once I can get back on the torch I can bring my idea to fruition.
Pop back on the 30th May to see what I created.
Thanks for looking.
Linda x
I've had lots of treatment and it is slowly improving although I have the occasional setbacks when I over do it.
I have been back at the torch recently and creating items to sell in my Etsy store and for the local galleries that I have jewellery in.
I was checking my blog reading list when I spotted the May component of the month giveaway on the Art Elements blog site. http://artelements.net/may-component-of-the-month-design-challenge-and-giveaway/ I fell in love with these beautiful pendants made by Lesley Watt.
So I decided that I hadn't made any jewellery other than the glass jewellery for the gallery and put my name in the hat to win one of these beauties and lo and behold I won! So excited and here's the pendant I received from Lesley.
I have an idea in mind of what I would like to create with it but unfortunately I have been overdoing it and need to rest my shoulder a little once I can get back on the torch I can bring my idea to fruition.
Pop back on the 30th May to see what I created.
Thanks for looking.
Linda x
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