Monday, August 24, 2009
Pearl Earrings, Rose Earrings & Rose Ring
Another simple earring design to go with the pearl bracelets made yesterday. Opps! I should make another one for the blue pearl bracelet..Duh!
I love this pair of Rose Earrings. They are easy to make. However, you will need to know how to make the Rose Ring first though. The ear hook is not separate from the rose. They are all in one piece of wire :)
Maybe I should come up with a tutorial for this pair of earrings. What do you think?
The Rose Ring Tutorial is available at my Etsy Shop if you are interested.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Wire Wrapped Pearl Bracelets
Two simple wire wrapped pearl bracelets for sis-in-law. I made her two pearl necklaces back in 2007 (wow! it has been that long! time really flies) and only now she requested for the bracelets.
Will be posting more later.
Sago Worms for Dinner!
Fat and buttery sago worms for dinner last night! No! William didn't take any of them. I forced him to smile for the camera though :) I tasted one of them last year but that was the first and last for me. Not that it tasted bad, but the wormy look is a turnoff.
Anyway, these deep fried Sago Worms were for Audrey, who is back from NZ for the funeral. She listed down all the food she'd like to try out while here and these Worms are one of them. Didn't manage to take pix of the worm in her mouth though. We were too busy looking at her reaction and forgot all about taking pictures.
But like me, its her first and last Sago Worm!...LOL
Threw out the whole plate after that as no one is brave enough to try them out.
Anyway, these deep fried Sago Worms were for Audrey, who is back from NZ for the funeral. She listed down all the food she'd like to try out while here and these Worms are one of them. Didn't manage to take pix of the worm in her mouth though. We were too busy looking at her reaction and forgot all about taking pictures.
But like me, its her first and last Sago Worm!...LOL
Threw out the whole plate after that as no one is brave enough to try them out.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant by Emily
Emily did it again! I posted her other creations before - Wire Wrapped Tulip Pendant, Athena's Shield, Caged Herringbone Weaved Bead, Sparkly Ring and Rose Ring.
She is getting better and better each day. Just look at her Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant below.
Honestly, her butterfly looks prettier than mine :)
Well done Emily! and thank you for sharing.
Check out other wire wrapping tutorials in my Etsy Shop.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Stringing Projects
Sometimes I wonder why I don't do stringing projects more often. They are much! much! much! easier than wire wrapping. They are much faster to complete. I can complete one necklace under half and hour.
On the other hand I need at least 3 to 4 hours to complete one wire wrapped necklace or 1 to 2 hours for a wire wrapped bracelet. Much more hours needed if the wire wrapping is complicated.
But then I realized stringing is just stringing. All you need are string, clasps, pliers and beads or gemstones. Put them all together and you are done. Of course, a bit more creativity will create one of a kind stringed piece.
Wire wrapping on the other hand still requires all the above except the string. But then of course lots of patience and load of imagination and creativity. With wires, I can manipulate them into various designs and shapes which string can't do.
You can't make a clasp out of string do you? Or you can?
At the end of the day, completing a wire wrapped piece gives me more satisfaction and sense of accomplishment than completing a stringed piece of jewelry.
Hmm.....maybe you don't agree with me. The above necklaces, bracelet and earrings turned out quite well but I am still crazy about wires and wire wrapping jewelry ;D
Have a happy wrapping day!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
SATeam Treasuries - Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant
As far as I am aware of, I have never been in a treasury before. Tonight, to my pleasant surprise I found my tutorial for Wire Wrapped Butterfly Pendant in the SATeam Treasuries (blog post here). The tutorial pix is right at the bottom left. I see a lot of familiar names and tutorials there too.
Check them out!
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