Friday, March 25, 2011

Fashion in Detritus blurbs

Here's a sneek peak for next weekend for ya!

'Scrap Pearl Earrings' $25   Drop earrings made from industrial leftovers, stainless steel ear hooks, and coin pearls. Once they're gone there will be no others made, as these are made from industrial leftovers, copper ring washers and steel disks. The steel disks have a worn patina to them that I love, it makes each earring unique. =)

'Bottle cap bracelets' $20  Bracelets made from flattened bottle caps from Leinenkugel, New Belgium, Boulevard and Blue Moon I had seen other jewelry made from bottle caps, and thought that would be a great reuse for otherwise refuse, but I could never get my caps to look the same. Then I found out there are "craft caps" - bottle caps that have never been crimped on a bottle, so they have a smooth, finished edge. That's not repurposing! If it has never been used for anything else can it technically even be called a bottle cap? It has not capped bottles! It's would just be using them instead of REusing! Also, I found used bottle caps have so much more color and character than the craft caps, even if they do require a lot more work on my part.
My husband slaved over several six packs to provide the raw material for these bracelets. He makes such sacrifices for me.

"Bottle cap Charms" $6   Bottle caps and photos preserved in resin. These charms can be put on charm bracelets, necklace chains, whatever you wish. The bottle cap makes the frame around a host of different charms, from a photo of Pablo Picasso to Amelia Earhart, to cartoon frogs. I had a lot of fun finding different pictures for these charms, cutting up magazines and everything else I could find.


'Pop tab Cuffs" $15   Pop can pop tabs, beads and cord
I love working with aluminum, it's such a lightweight metal, yet shiny and easily shaped, perfect for jewelry. The number of cans of soda that is drank, compared to the number of cans that are recycled, is just depressing. Aluminum is so easily recycled, and most of the time you get PAID to do it! I guarantee every can of soda that every pop tab I work with came from has been recycled.

"Clockwork" $45   repurposed chain, aluminum gears of various sizes
I love anything the look and ideas of steampunk, anything hard lines and multipurpose. This necklace does that for me. The vintage chain's patina contrasts with the stark shine of the new gears, any of which could be removed from the necklace to repair your hydrofoil or zeppelin. You never know when you're going to need another gear...

Monday, March 21, 2011

Burning a Birthday Candle at both ends

So, I was at a helacious day at work today, and a random thought wandered through my mind about how, honestly, was I trying to burn out as quickly as possible? As the thought passed, I tried to catch it, to understand it. The thought pointed out my Birthday present from my friend Sarah.
My day job is, for lack of a better word, frustrating. The thought had found an omen that sums it up fairly well today. I got a statue of a very serene looking meditating kitty for my desk at work. I love the kitty, it looks so... calm. So zen.
But then I put it on my desk.
Somehow or other, something cast a shadow on my kitty statue, and, I swear, it looked EXACTLY like worry lines. Seriously, a shadow on my desk made a statue have a worried, furrowed brow, the moment I set it on my desk.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Muted Color & Sparkle challenge

Ok, so I consider all commission pieces more like a challenge. Someone liked my retro gold bracelet on Etsy, and asked if I could make something similar, but with the beads all the same size, and silver instead of gold. Here are the 2 I came up with:

The dime is to give an idea of perspective. The smaller of the two is using 2mm seed beads, in lavender, tan, and white, with silver seed beads and faceted silver beads for that all important sparkle.
The larger of the two is still only 4mm beads. The muted colors are mostly in the AB finish on all the beads, along with the soft green beads. It also has lightly colored crystals (Sparkle) and different faceted silver beads with a teeny tiny flower.