Sunday, July 25, 2010

A new theme?


Insects...I'm loving the pretty charms I am finding. Here's a clock with a butterfly.

Slate




Found some beautiful slate tile and made this candleholder. Also adding a new necklace that I made this morning.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Dragonflies


Found this beautiful dragonfly charm to add to a vase...with a rhinestone trail.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

More necklaces







The bit I use to make vases is about worn out, so I haven't been able to make any more this week. However, I've been able to make plenty of necklaces.

So much fun!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

A few new pieces


I'm having fun making jewelry and more fun wearing them. I spent 2 hours at the craft store yesterday and came home inspired to make all sorts of things. Photos I'm posting today are of 2 necklaces I made yesterday, both made with shale stone from upstate New York. I'm also posting photos of 2 clocks I'm working on, an idea I got from my dad. Enjoy.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Jewelry...why not!


It was inevitable. I am making jewelry. It took me a while to figure out if I could realistically make jewelry from stones, but I did it! When you drill the hole for vases and candle holders, you take out the core (yes, that is why they call the drill bit a core bit). Until now, I've saved the cores and used some to support the tea light candle and make it flush with the top of the candle holder. I noticed, however, that the cores you get from the shale stone break up and look like coins. Thin, flat and shiny, my son has actually put some in his toy cash register. Another great use for them is to make pendants for necklaces. Very carefully, you can drill a small hole for the chain and you have a beautiful pendant. Of course, I've had to add some personal touches and make them "even more beautiful". I've also used the core from the drilled shells. The result is an amazing collection of necklaces. I am so excited about these and can't wait to add them to my display table at this month's Last Fridays event. Check out the photos.



Coastal inspiration!

I am so excited about the new items I have made. The first group is a result of my recent vacation on Hatteras Island (Outer Banks). I brought my tools with me, just in case. I thought that it might be fun to experiment with any materials I might find, and I was right. Only a few days in, I discovered a gift shop named Old Gray House. It is an original Hatteras Island cottage turned gift shop. Well, it is a gift shop, but not like any other I've ever been to. You could spend hours there exploring the rooms filled with crafts, shells and anything else you can imagine that is associated with the beach and/or ocean. Then there is the path that you can wander through and read tidbits of information about life on the island. It is truly a gem, and a must for anyone visiting that part of the Outer Banks.



So, I visited a few times early on in the week and picked up some shells that I thought might lend themselves well to my crafts. Pretty soon, I came up with two that I loved. On my next visit to Old Gray House, I spoke with the owners and showed them what I had made. They were so kind and receptive, and since they hadn't seen anything like them, they agreed to sell my crafts on consignment. Wow! I was very excited. So, I went to work, and before week's end, I had delivered 14 shells and candleholders made of shells.

I'm updating this post to add a link to the Old Gray House website AND their blurb on me and my crafts: http://www.outerbanksshells.com/MeetMyCrafters.html . Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page.