Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Bead Soup

The Bead Soup Party reveal is today.
Many thanks to Lori Anderson of Pretty Things http://lorianderson.blogspot.com/ for hatching this idea and the work it took to put it all together. I was partnered with Marianna of>http://www.stargirlshop.blogspot.com/ who sent a surprise packet for my bead soup mix.

There was a fabulous lampwork glass focal and charming floral antiqued brass toggle clasp along with a nice assortment of coordinating beads .
I reworked this piece several times ..there were so many nice options.
I made a necklace with her focal on the side balancing the beautiful clasp,
added a few ceramic beads that came out of the kiln this week, which really took the design in a different direction.
There were some interesting flower spacers , i used one to cap a plum glass rondelle..
I decided to use some brown leather round cording at the back to keep the clasp at the side and prevent the necklace from sliding around. Also handforged 2 brass links for the leather connection.

This necklace will look great with sweaters for this winter and then it will wear great withT-shirts and jeans this summer..
I am wearing this today..love it .

Please visit the other participants to see their wonderful creations from this bead soup party.
The list with links is in the previous post.
leave a comment to let them know you stopped by..and me too..thanks

37 comments:

Pretty Things said...

THAT is GORGEOUS!


Thanks for being a part of the party -- we'll do it again soon!

Mary K. McGraw said...

Fun necklace with a clever use of leather and chain.

Round Rabbit said...

Great job! It looks like a keeper!

Laurel said...

Oooh! I love it - rustic, chunky awesomeness!

Marianna said...

oh my gosh I LOVE it!!! very eclectic and fun!!!

Judy said...

I would love to wear that! It is a great blend of elements and the leather is the perfect ending.

Nicki said...

So colorful and yet earthy. Great design.

Jo Ann Gallagher said...

What a lovely piece! Nice job!

Unknown said...

I love the leather & chain together, the purple is just the right little 'pop'

lisa oram said...

Very nice design. Hope you enjoy wearing it.

Loretta said...

Great job. Love the design.

Patty said...

Loving the earthy tones in this, and the casual balance that the leather adds (not to mention comfort!). Nice work!

Julie said...

Nan...what a beautiful piece...

Dee said...

what a charming necklace!! nice job!

Unknown said...

Your pc is so very sweet!! I really love it! Sooooo fine :)

Anonymous said...

so pretty!

Leslie @ Bei Mondi said...

Great piece with lots of style!

EmandaJ said...

Ooo, love it. Sometimes you just have listen to the beads!

Hasn't this been fun?!?

Emanda
www.ArtemisiaStudio.blogspot.com

Kate said...

Very earthy and intriguing design!Love the color combo mixed with the heavier metal!

Hope you are enjoying the party!

Kate
~Organic Odysseys ~ #46 Bead Soup

Kella said...

It so simple and so beautiful, I love the use of the leather cording as well.

Marcie Abney Carroll said...

This is so wearable. You did an amazing job. Is that leather cording at the back? I really like the look of adding it at the back. Sometimes I find that necklaces with too much chain and beads at the back are too uncomfortable to wear. This is awesome!

Pearl and Pebble said...

This is beautiful! I love ALL these beads! The colors are amazing together - the green with the little periwinkel...!!! YUMM-O I like how you incorporate the leather cord as well. Very lovely design. Enjoy wearing this!!!

mairedodd said...

i love how you kept it all so earthy... i think ceramic lends itself to that, but you really nailed it..

Lisa said...

Love your necklace and how you composed all the elements!

Erin Siegel said...

OH, I love this piece! Did you say you are new to beading?!?! Your kidding, right? Well, it looks like you're a pro from here! This is wonderful! I love the mix of elements you put together here. Love all the interest and textures. I also love the earthy, organic feel!

Spirited Earth said...

thanks Erin and everyone for your kind comments..and yep my first beading class was this summer..i wanted to learn about connecting things..saying all along..i'm not really into beads...HA..what was i thinking..
IT GOT ME...now i love it.

Rickie said...

What a fabulous necklace you designed with your bead soup. I love it!

RockerJewlz said...

This is quite a switch from your original design and I love it!

Juli Cannon said...

Love the mix of colors and the funky design would be a treat to wear!

TesoriTrovati said...

I do like the redesign best! And I can see this as season spanning. That is the best sort of jewelry. Thanks for the heaping serving of bead soup. If you haven't already, do come by and taste some of mine!
Enjoy the day! Erin

Cindy said...

What a beautiful necklace!! Love the colors and the way you added the leather in the back... I would wear this one proudly in a heartbeat!!
Cindy
www.sweetbeadstudio.com

Patti said...

You've combined all the components together perfectly! What a neat necklace!! Love it!!

Jo said...

I love the combination of leather and chain. A great necklace , and I too prefer the re-make!

lisa oram said...

Nice job. I appreciate that you showed us your first design and the final. It really grew and I think you had just the right instincts in how you changed it. I am going to mention your giveaway on my blog. Check it out!

Anonymous said...

That's a very pretty design! I like the metal with the other components.

roseworksjewelry said...

Very pretty :)

Linda said...

Awesome! You really put those bead soup elements together beautifully. Great job!