Saturday, April 13, 2013

Bead Soup 7: Second Reveal!

Bead soup pieces, for your entertainment. 


Lori Anderson's Bead Soup Blog party is a structured bead swap, that gives hundreds of jewelry artists around the world the opportunity to happily create pieces that challenge and engage them.  Lori matches the participants with people who have a bit of a different style, and then we exchange beads. 

I participated last year for the first time, and I was hooked. My partner this year is Jennifer Reno, who blogs at Musings of a Crafty Jenny. She also has an Etsy Shop at JenRenJewelry. I looked over her work, grasped a few themes, and then, well, dipped into my stash. Found a beautiful Red Creek Jasper pendant as a focal, then picked up a few things. Adding in a patinated vintage key, a clasp, some jasper beads -  I popped it all into bags, into an envelope, and off it went to Jenny. Ooops, forgot to pretty up my package, sorry Jenny!


The package Jennifer sent to me was much prettier - and what treasures it held!


And opening it up we find:



 A beautiful "Gin Blossom" focal by Jeannie Dukic, glass and Lucite leaves, some yellow glass teardrop shaped beads, a silver flower shaped clasp, square pillow beads in cool floral designs, red glass flower beads, and some green and white round beads. I loved them all, and the colors were very welcome because we were still in the thick of the winter weather. I got the box on Valentine's day, and there was chocolate (sorry no pics!) 

But as I went to design with these beads, I saw where my challenge lay - size. And, to some extent, the colors, which were so bright and varied. I guess I usually play with a more limited palette. And oh yeah, the leaves had holes at the stem end. I don't do well with that. 

But, after studying the beads and the focal, I added some larger ivory glass pearls, some greenish freshwater pearls, and some leaves that combined very well with the green of the focal. Using the clasp in this one as well, I could have been finished. 



You can see the clasp on this one, as well as the beautiful focal. I supplied the green and brown leaves, and the ivory pearls. Love he way the colors set off the focal.

I got more relaxed and playful made some earrings, and then made another necklace with most of the other beads. Never did find a place for the Lucite leaves. 

I made a toggle out of the yellow beads. I love it!
Here is the full second necklace. It is strung on black waxed cord. 
Please join the rest of the second reveal participants by clicking  here.



62 comments:

  1. You are both lucky ladies. Love what you sent & received. Your creations a great!!!

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  2. Lovely pieces. Nice job with your soup!

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  3. I love anything botanical Beti so of course I love everything you've done here. The leaf necklace makes me want to go pick strawberries. Luckily, it wont be too long before I can do that here in Okinawa. Great work.

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  4. Great soup! Loved the necklace with the focal.
    Gina H

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  5. Lovely soup, my dear! The colours of the first necklace are absolutely my taste - yummy!

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  6. What a lovely mix. I love that large pendant, a great piece for spring.....if it ever comes!

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  7. Great jewelry! I love large chunky jewelry so I love the large pendant. The pearls soften the look and create elegance to the piece.
    I’m in the third reveal. Can’t wait.
    http://vintagememoriesjewelry.blogspot.com
    kathy

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  8. So spring-y and delicate! lovely pieces

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  9. Your pieces made me feel like it was springtime with all the lovely greens.

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  10. Awesome pieces! My favorite is your handmade toggle. I never would have thought of that. Thanks for being my partner. :) I had a blast!

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  11. beautiful soup, beautiful pieces~ that first necklace is so serene and soothing. Love it!

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  12. super work, my favourite is floral necklace!

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  13. Love your designs! Especially like the colour combination in the first necklace. Beautiful!!

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  14. Lovely work ! Good job on using red and green together and not making it look christmasy :)

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  15. I disallow you to say your don't do well with any kind of beads in the future. You just proved yourself wrong. How did it feel?

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  16. Beautiful. Great job at tackling the challenges here. They aren't challenged any more - you did a great job with it.

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  17. Such adorable, lovely, fabtabulous work you did.... I love what you did with your soup.... Keep onn keeping on....ty so much for sharing with us all, bye for now and happy beading
    http://jaacquelinesjewels.blogspot.com/2013/03/bead-soup-blog-party-reveal-is-here.html

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  18. Lovely pieces! My favorite is the first necklace.

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  19. I love the first necklace!
    I'm on the 3rd reveal, I'm partecipating for the 3rd time on BSBP, what a fun :)
    ciao dall'Italia

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  20. Very pretty. I especially like your necklace with Jeannie's Gin Blossom - very soft and feminine.

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  21. Love the set with the gin blossom bead.

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  22. Really pretty! Love the colours :-) 1 is soothing and 2 is so vibrant!

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  23. Really like the colourful simplicity of the last necklace. Just lovely.
    xx Ren @ Renlish.com

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  24. Love those leaves. Great green! Such talent.

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  25. The focal is amazing! Great work!

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  26. Great pieces and I love the toggle!

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  27. Nice work, love the colors in that first necklace, so pretty!

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  28. Love it all, but I really like the way you did the wire wrap clasp!! Great job!! ~KM 1st reveal - http://kraftymax.blogspot.com/2013/03/7th-bead-soup-blog-party-reveal-33013.html

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  29. The first one is sooooo lovely!

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  30. These creations are simply gorgeous! Well done!

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  31. You did a wonderful job with your ingredients, Beti! love both your pieces!

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  32. Loving the colors on the first piece- the butterscotch color beads are great with the mix- just enough pop to liven it up.

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  33. I love both necklaces. My favourite is the pendant necklace with the pearls - it has class.

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  34. Hi Beti,
    Beautiful pieces, I love the necklace with the Gin Blossom.
    Therese

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  35. You mad great use of your soup, I like both necklaces especially the one with pearls and the colours work beautifully!
    Jackie

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  36. Love the first necklace so much, great design. Both pieces are lovely.

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  37. Love your necklaces. How clever you were to create your clasp on the second necklace. I love the idea. It just might get copied. LOL

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  38. Love both of your necklaces,...and the earrings, too! Great designs and wonderful use of your 'soup' ingredients!

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  39. That second necklace is so perfect for Spring and the toggle clasp is so creative! Nice work. :)

    P.S. Gorgeous kitty cat, too! =^..^=

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  40. Lovely pieces, especially love the set with the focal.

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  41. Very colorful and interesting pieces.

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  42. Love the way it came together and the asymmetry of the stringing, feels very organic. Your little toggle makes me smile too, quite clever!

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  43. The sea glass compliments the gin blossom so nicely, and the yellow bead toggle in the final piece is very clever!

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  44. What lovely pieces! So fresh and pretty! Wonderful work. :D

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  45. For some reason I missed seeing your soup!! That must have been fun to have two soup combos to work with! I love what you've done with them, specially now that spring is here! Great color combinations.

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  46. Your creations are just perfect for Spring! I adore that toggle you made with the yellow leaves, how very creative of you. You really worked that bead soup and made it shine. Great job!!

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  47. Beti you made great use of your soup. Your designs are creative and fun. I like the second necklace the best.It says "summer here I come" to me.

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  48. The necklace is beautiful -- and how clever the toggle you made with the yellow beads!

    Thanks for participating and I'm so sorry I was delayed.

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  49. That first necklace is really great, you did a wonderful job Beti!!

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  50. The first set is my favourite. Love both design and colors. That's spring time! Love it.

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