Thursday, July 21, 2011

Catching Up

It feels as though it has been forever -- and it probably has been -- since I posted on the blog.  Things have been hectic and on top of that I have been sick :(

VBS was a hit!! And YES that is a bright pink VW Bug on the stage at church.


I finished up my first MBA class with a wonderful A!!  Started my second class and am moving along in that one as well.

I was lucky enough to win a $50 gift certificate to B'Sue Boutiques .  I created two pieces for the Five & Dime Challenge that B'Sue was having. 
 Musical Buttons
Romantic Charm

She did a random drawing of the entries and woo hoo!! I won!  Go to B'Sue Boutiques facebook fan page to see more of the wonderful designs.  Everyone is so talented and the challenges are so much fun!

I am working on getting a facebook fanpage setup myself at Firefly Visions .  I am hoping to start up an Etsy store soon.  I am trying to build up my creations before I open the store. 

I was able to create two other pieces during the past couple of weeks.


I hope to have even more creations for you soon. I will be adding some more tutorials that show how I created some of the pieces.

Much Love,
Shell


Monday, July 11, 2011

VBS, MBA and B'Sue

What a hectic week this week! My hands and feet are sore, sore, sore!  It comes with the territory. 

The week began with cutting out 400  1 inch circles for the "wheels" on a craft project for Vacation Bible School this week.  My hole punch worked great for the first 150 but then it apparently decided that it had worked hard enough.  So 250 more were traced and cut out with scissors - the main reason that my hands hurt. 

VBS tonight was wonderful!  I love this time of year, but can honestly say that I am glad when Friday evening gets here.  The kids so far have been a pleasure to work with on the variety of crafts.  1st-6th grade painted their toilet paper roll cars and the wheels, while the teen boys worked on duct tape wallets and the teen girls worked on duct tape purses.  All in all it was a wonderful night!  (This is the reason that my feet are sore)

I am working on my MBA and have been preparing for the final in my first class and the presentation that is due tomorrow.  (I am sad to miss VBS tomorrow night)  It's all coming together and I am looking forward to finishing this first class (Business Ethics - the ONLY reason that it has been interesting is because of the instructor)  *Maybe I should have noted that my head should be hurting too!

I was able to carve out a little time to work on another piece for the Five & Dime challenge at B'Sue Boutiques facebook fan page.  I already pictured one of my entries Musical Buttons, but I have another one to share.  I am not really sure what to call this piece yet. Here are some pics, maybe you can help me come up with a name.

Closed Bracelet
Close-up of Clasp
Open Bracelet
Close-up of dangles
It is a very romantic looking piece; it is light weight and will basically go with any outfit.  Mixed metals, pearls, and wire wrapping.  I will dedicate a post to the making of this piece.  The steps are very simple and if you have a good working knowledge of wire wrapping you should be able to replicate the piece.

Much Love,
Shell

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Musical Buttons

I have finished a piece using the buttons that I had posted in my first blog post.  These buttons were found at a local antique shop.  The bracelet is very light-weight and sounds beautiful when worn.  I will post again later today with more information on how I made this.  ** Which I may be tweaking the design some to make it a little softer.


I made this for the Five and Dime challenge going on at B'Sue Boutiques fan page

For all of you jewelry designers, these challenges are fantastic and produce the most interesting interpretations of the theme. 

Take a little time and check it out.

Much Love,
Shell

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Keys to my Art

Who doesn't love a beautiful, warm, sunny Saturday?  I enjoy these summer days so much from the wonderfully air conditioned indoors.  While the kids were outside enjoying the beautiful day, I sat down at my art table and worked on my project some more.

I had an idea in my head: keys in wire.  Beautifully suspended together.  So I pulled out my crochet hook, my spooled wire and my keys to see what I could come up with that would bring my vision to life.  I chose two different types of wire. It is much easier to work with wire on a spool when crocheting. The higher the guage the easier the wire is to manipulate. 
 Parawire brand; Vintaj Natural Brass colored copper wire; 24ga 

Bead Smith brand; Copper; 24ga

I used a size E4/3.50mm crochet hook.  The size of the hook and the size of the wire can be altered depending on the look that you wish to achieve.  Keep in mind, though, that the thicker the guage of the wire, the more difficult it is to manipulate.

The pictures that I am using below are to illustrate only. The pieces that I made will be pictured at the bottom. Although each step is followed, for illustrative purposes, I only did a few loops versus all that I needed to create my pieces. There is a wonderful video tutorial on how to crochet a necklace with beads from Auntie's Beads on YouTube http://youtu.be/QZMh1YqX8GE .

To begin, I placed the key that I wanted to work with on the wire while the wire was still on the spool.  It is important that the items that you want to include in the crochet piece be on the wire prior to going to any next steps. 

I attached the wire to my crochet hook by simply wrapping the wire around the hook and twisting it a few times leaving a tail.  This is the first loop, so it shouldn't be tight on the hook. The loop should be able to move up and down the hook easily.

 I crocheted 12 single stiches and then turned the work.  Note that I still have not pulled my key into the work yet.  The loops can be as tight or loose as you like again depending on the look that you are trying to achieve.

Once I completed the number of loops that I wanted to include, I turned the piece and started adding a second row.  After completing a few loops, I pulled the key up so that it could be included in the piece.
Notice how the wire is going through the key hole.  This is because I already had the key on the wire before I started working.  I completed a few more rows, pulling the key to a lengthwise position, and used my crochet loops to hold it in place. When working the key into the crochet, I always kept the key on the side of my work furthest from me. 
Once I completed the last loop in my last row, I removed the hook, cut the wire, and then pulled the loop tight. Then simply work the ends in and trim them. Check to be sure that you haven't left any pointy parts poking out that may snag on clothing or irritate skin.  Once you complete the piece, you can manipulate the wire to even out the shape. 

And here are my two completed sections.  I am going to use these in the creation of the chain part of my necklace.

More to come soon.
Much Love,
Shell