Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Featured In Another Collection!
I am honored to have 3 pieces selected for another collection. Please go to On Fire for Handmade - The B+ Gang to see all the pieces featured. Be sure to leave your comments! :)
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
ArtFire Artisan Jewelers Guild Picked Me Again!!
The ArtFire Artisan Jewelers Guild that I belong to picked another one of my pieces to add to a collection. Please stop by Swirling and Twisting Into Spring to see my Chakra Earrings and Pendant set as well as many other beautiful items from fellow artisans. :)
Wire Wire Pants on Fire!
You know how it is when you find something you like, how you just keep doing it over and over? Well, that is how my week has been. I've fallen in love with braiding!!
Actually, I've always loved to braid. I taught myself how to braid when I was 4 on a Skipper doll. I think she was Barbie's cousin! ;) Anyway, I played with that doll's hair so much that I stripped the blond right off! So began my love affair with braids.
Last week or so ago, I ran across some braids with wire. They looked beautiful! Of course I wanted to try them for myself. I found a tutorial for the Crocodile Ridge Weave Bracelet and I was hooked! I think I've made about 6 of these so far!! Here is a picture of my first one.
Actually, I've always loved to braid. I taught myself how to braid when I was 4 on a Skipper doll. I think she was Barbie's cousin! ;) Anyway, I played with that doll's hair so much that I stripped the blond right off! So began my love affair with braids.
Last week or so ago, I ran across some braids with wire. They looked beautiful! Of course I wanted to try them for myself. I found a tutorial for the Crocodile Ridge Weave Bracelet and I was hooked! I think I've made about 6 of these so far!! Here is a picture of my first one.
I showed it off to some guy friends of mine and they like it too, but said it was too narrow for them and asked if I could make a wider version. Here is my 1st attempt with that.
The weave was a lot looser and didn't come out exactly as I'd wanted, but still looks pretty darn good, if I do say so myself!
Next I decided to get a little creative and mix different colored wires together.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
ArtFire Artisan Jewelers Guild Picked ME!! :)
ArtFire Artisan Jewelers Guild
Picked ME!!! to be part of their Mother's Day Gift Collection. :) Check it out when you get a chance.
Picked ME!!! to be part of their Mother's Day Gift Collection. :) Check it out when you get a chance.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
I'm A Collectable!
Wow, I can't tell you how pleased I was to find out today that this piece was just selected to be a part of the Mothers Day Gift Guide I from Artisan Jeweler Guild
Come and check it out and pass it on!!
Come and check it out and pass it on!!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Spring Give Away!!
Hey Everybody!! It's almost spring and I'm feeling the need to give away some stuff. Who doesn't love a give away?! When I reach 100 fans on my Facebook Fan Page Bent & Twisted Creations, I'm going to give away a pair of earrings. But that's not all!! ;) If you recommended my site and your friend was that 100th fan and they tell me that you recommended them, YOU get a free pair of earrings too!! How great is that?! So spread the news far and wide! I hope you win!!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Storefront on Facebook & Twitter
I've been a busy bee today between creating pieces and finding ways to get the word out. I've been working on a storefront to sell my items so I'm test driving 'Big Commerce' shopping cart. You can check out Bent & Twisted Creations Facebook Fan Page. Once you get to that page, look over to the left sidebar and you should notice a link that says "Shop" with an icon of a shopping cart with a B in it. When you click on that, it will open ope a shopping page. When you click on any item, it will take you to a secure website where you can purchase items securely using Paypal. You can also share pictures of the items with your friends/family/associates on your Facebook page. I would really appreciate it if you'd do that to increase traffic to my page.
I have also started a Twitter account so if you are into Twitter, please find me and follow me there @BentTwistedCrtn. I look forward to seeing you guys there!
I have also started a Twitter account so if you are into Twitter, please find me and follow me there @BentTwistedCrtn. I look forward to seeing you guys there!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Crazy Celtic Knots
Spring is starting to spring and with that, St. Patty's Day is just around the corner. Using that as my inspiration, I've been making some crazy Celtic Knot pieces. Here are just a few. Check below in the slide show to see all of them. :)
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Beautiful Simplicity
One of my favorite designers is Kristin Smith of K S Jewellery Designs. When I am seeking inspiration by looking at pictures on the web, I instantly recognize her work. It's elegant, refined, sophisticated, playful and yet simple. Often times we think of simple as plain, maybe even boring or ho hum. I have never had those thoughts when seeing her pieces. They inspire me to not clutter my work. Sometimes I get carried away thinking I need more detail or more complicated designs. She helps me to reign that in and tone it down some.
Kristin also has some wonderful tutorials for any of you that are interested in learning to make your own jewelry or expand your skills. K S Jewellry Design Tutorials
Kristin also has some wonderful tutorials for any of you that are interested in learning to make your own jewelry or expand your skills. K S Jewellry Design Tutorials
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Copper, Brass and Turquoise Jasper
These are commissioned pieces for a friend of a friend. A classic look in earthy tones with the copper wrapping the brass.
Gemstone Meaning:
Jasper is used by gemstone therapists to heal mental stress. It is said to aid in grounding, to give protection, and to help align all the chakras and balance yin-yang energies.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
February's Birthstone is the Amethyst
| Sterling Silver and Amethyst ring |
| Amethyst and Silver ring |
| Amethyst and silver bracelet |
| Amethyst and Amber earrings |
Because of its regal purple hue, amethyst has long been a favorite of kings, queens, and other nobles. While it signifies wealth and strength, this radiant stone is also a symbol of soberness, tranquility, and wisdom.For those who were born in the month of February the Amethyst is the traditional birth stone.
The gift of Amethyst is symbolic of protection and the power to overcome difficulty. It is said to strengthen the bond in a love relationship, so it is an ideal anniversary or engagement gem. Whether or not Amethyst holds such power, it's stunning beauty will certainly make anyone who wears it feel like royalty!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Facebook Fan Page!
Today is my birthday. As a gift to myself, I created a Facebook Fan page. I hope you'll stop by and 'Like' it.
Bent & Twisted Creations
Bent & Twisted Creations
Monday, January 31, 2011
More Twists & Turns
I've been playing around again! I saw a really neat tutorial on Jewelrylessons.com. It reminded me of making macrame pieces at camp as a kid.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Jumping thru hoops!
Tonight's project was really very fun as well as educational for me. I've been wanting to make these for a while but have been busy making other pieces until now.
I picked up a tutorial by Bobbi Maw of Bobbi's Imagination's Jewelry about a month ago and decided to give them a try. One of the great things about doing this piece is getting practice twisting and wrapping square wire. Two concepts you really need to master in order to make your pieces stand out.
I worked on these for about 30 minutes or so at the dining room table. When I was done, I showed them to my husband. He usually looks over my finished projects, says Hmmm, and passes them back. Tonight I got a different response and I must say, I was very pleased. Instead of the usual, "Hmmm", I got a "Wow! These look REALLY good!!" Of course I had to tease him and say, "What? You didn't think I do good work?"
He's used to seeing me tackle new things head on, but there is often a bit more of a learning curve where he hears my frustration and then sees the fire of enthusiasm for the new interest die out. This time I think he realizes that the pieces I'm making are quality pieces or maybe he's just seeing dollar signs! Who knows. :) Either way, it was nice to hear his enthusiasm. Not like he's actually gonna wear it himself, but he can see that it's something someone would like to buy for themselves or as a gift. Yeah me!
I picked up a tutorial by Bobbi Maw of Bobbi's Imagination's Jewelry about a month ago and decided to give them a try. One of the great things about doing this piece is getting practice twisting and wrapping square wire. Two concepts you really need to master in order to make your pieces stand out.
I worked on these for about 30 minutes or so at the dining room table. When I was done, I showed them to my husband. He usually looks over my finished projects, says Hmmm, and passes them back. Tonight I got a different response and I must say, I was very pleased. Instead of the usual, "Hmmm", I got a "Wow! These look REALLY good!!" Of course I had to tease him and say, "What? You didn't think I do good work?"
He's used to seeing me tackle new things head on, but there is often a bit more of a learning curve where he hears my frustration and then sees the fire of enthusiasm for the new interest die out. This time I think he realizes that the pieces I'm making are quality pieces or maybe he's just seeing dollar signs! Who knows. :) Either way, it was nice to hear his enthusiasm. Not like he's actually gonna wear it himself, but he can see that it's something someone would like to buy for themselves or as a gift. Yeah me!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Holy Crochet Batman!
An interesting thing happened last night. I jumped the shark apparently and finally created a crochet piece that I think is worthy of a picture! To digress a bit, I saw some pictures of a crocheted ring about a month or so ago and thought, "Wow! That looks really cool." So being my typical self, I said, I can make that! Never having tried to crochet before I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I did try to knit a few years ago and almost ended up bald! I made one project and quit. NOT my cup of tea...at least not with yarn. I may try again with wire after seeing some neat stuff on the net.
Anyway, I didn't know didly about crochet. The thinnest gauge wire I had was a 24 and I had no hooks. As with most things, I threw myself into the idea and went on the search for some supplies. I went to JoAnn's fabrics thinking they would have some hooks. They did, but mostly plastic and one very tiny crochet hook. I think the smallest they make! Did I tell you I liked to challenge myself?! I tried to use one of the plastic hooks with the 24 gauge wire and broke the tip off of it. I then tried the smaller metal hook I'd gotten and it was just too tiny to hold the wire. The learning curve is steep sometimes.
I finally found some 32 gauge wire thinking the smallest wire would be the easiest to practice on. While it was much easier than the 24, it is very frail. I was able to make some very delicate rings, though nothing like the ring I'd originally seen that set me off on this quest.
I decided to put the hook away over the holidays as I was a bit frustrated with my efforts. In the meantime, I ordered some 28 gauge wire. It arrived about a week ago and has been staring at me ever since. So last night I finally pulled it out and started playing with it and as if by magic, it became almost effortless! The wire was so easy to work with and it didn't get kinked up because I figured out how to keep it on the spool and voila! I made 4 pieces, the last of which was the bracelet featured above. I'm sure I'd have made some more, as I was on a roll, but it was 3 am and being a homeschooling mom, school won't go on without me.
So this is my first big piece with crochet and it turned out great! I also made some birds nest earrings that someone has already got their eye on. I think I've gotten over the first hurdle now. Onwards and upwards!! Wheeeeeeeeee!!!
Anyway, I didn't know didly about crochet. The thinnest gauge wire I had was a 24 and I had no hooks. As with most things, I threw myself into the idea and went on the search for some supplies. I went to JoAnn's fabrics thinking they would have some hooks. They did, but mostly plastic and one very tiny crochet hook. I think the smallest they make! Did I tell you I liked to challenge myself?! I tried to use one of the plastic hooks with the 24 gauge wire and broke the tip off of it. I then tried the smaller metal hook I'd gotten and it was just too tiny to hold the wire. The learning curve is steep sometimes.
I finally found some 32 gauge wire thinking the smallest wire would be the easiest to practice on. While it was much easier than the 24, it is very frail. I was able to make some very delicate rings, though nothing like the ring I'd originally seen that set me off on this quest.
I decided to put the hook away over the holidays as I was a bit frustrated with my efforts. In the meantime, I ordered some 28 gauge wire. It arrived about a week ago and has been staring at me ever since. So last night I finally pulled it out and started playing with it and as if by magic, it became almost effortless! The wire was so easy to work with and it didn't get kinked up because I figured out how to keep it on the spool and voila! I made 4 pieces, the last of which was the bracelet featured above. I'm sure I'd have made some more, as I was on a roll, but it was 3 am and being a homeschooling mom, school won't go on without me.
So this is my first big piece with crochet and it turned out great! I also made some birds nest earrings that someone has already got their eye on. I think I've gotten over the first hurdle now. Onwards and upwards!! Wheeeeeeeeee!!!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Bent & Twisted
It's been a long time since I have posted on this blog. I know it may not look that way since everything is now gone that was once here, but that is because I'm switching gears with this blog. This used to be a space where I'd post about homeschool activities and achievements for my children. Now it will be a space where I post pictures of my journey in jewelry making.
I started out beading about 2 years ago. Everything looked so complicated when I first began, but within a short time, I began to see the patterns and figure out how to replicate pieces just by looking at a picture of them. Each piece was pretty time consuming because I liked to challenge myself to do the most complicated patterns I could do. A couple of consequences to this were that my eyesight diminished and the time it took to create each piece increased. Neither was conducive to continuing along that beaded path. It was a good starting point. Though I did sell a few pieces, much of what I made I gave away as gifts to friends and family.
Next I started stringing beads. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, I strung them all. I liked these pieces better but didn't feel inspired when making them. They certainly took MUCH less time and effort to create so I could whip up a few new pieces in a fraction of the time it took to create the seed bead pieces, but I got bored.
I like a good challenge. I like to find things I don't know how to do and figure them out. I took a class at a local bead shop and learned to make the ring and a bracelet pictured above. I was amazed at how quickly I picked up on the process and how pretty the final product was. I was hooked. For the past 6 months I've been making pieces here and there as I've learned new techniques. I've enjoyed showing off the pieces I've made and given many away as gifts this past Christmas. Mostly though, it's been fun.
Every night I sit down at my dining room table while my husband and sons are busy watching TV or playing the Wii and just create. This past year has been full of creativity as I've updated the look of nearly every room in my home. These feels like an extension of that creativity. I hope to continue blogging about my progress and challenges along this journey while I open an Etsy store and start to sell my pieces.
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