Where have all the days gone?
Just blink and almost end of 2nd week of March.
Been wanting to post this earrings since the last post.
Remember the post about my failure.
That was last month but feels like it was only yesterday.
OK, this is the outcome of that many tries.
Not very satisfied but not so badlah.
Wire is 20g and hammered hard.
Wrapped each side of the earrings with different type of gemstone beads.
One side is wire wrapped with Lapis Lazuli.
The other with 4mm frosted Amazonite.
Close up pic is not close enough but that is the closest I could get with my hand-phone camera.
My "camera" is about to die of old age.
Time to look/get a new camera - *sigh* but the one I am drolling at is just so damn expensive *sigh*.
Then there is the 4mm stainless steel spacer beads.
Someone commented that the style of the earrings look "oldish" i.e. suit older woman.
I do not agree but that is her honest opinion and no offence because i trust her 200%.
Right now I am thinking about retiring 1 or 2 of my tutorials at Etsy and Artfire
Wait for the announcement.
Till then have a great week and happy creating.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
First Fail of 2016 - Lack of Inspiration and Warming Up
After few months away from my pliers, wires and stones, and finally finding a temporary "corner" as my work station, look at what I have been making.
Supposed to be a flora earrings.
*Sigh*..... dunno what I was doing.
Bend left and right still didn't get it them right.
I have it in my mind but somehow the fingers and bending was not working as it should be.
At some point, I think it is the wire size....ermmmm.
The gemstone beads maybe.
Arrrrrgh! Grrrrrrrr! Geramnya!
First wire jewelry of the year of 2016 and this is what I came up with after several attempts.
Total failure! Thought it was easy to pick up where I left, but actually not as easy as in my mind.
Supposed to be a flora earrings.
*Sigh*..... dunno what I was doing.
Bend left and right still didn't get it them right.
I have it in my mind but somehow the fingers and bending was not working as it should be.
At some point, I think it is the wire size....ermmmm.
The gemstone beads maybe.
Arrrrrgh! Grrrrrrrr! Geramnya!
These 3 tries abandoned for another day.
Those frosted colored gemstones are 4mm frosted amazonite while the dark blue colored are Lapiz Lazuli.
Those frosted colored gemstones are 4mm frosted amazonite while the dark blue colored are Lapiz Lazuli.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
4th Borneo International Beads Conference (BIBCo) 2015 and Happy New Year 2016
Happy New Year 2016
May your dreams turn into reality and all your efforts into great achievement.
Wishing you more success in 2016 and more PEACE to the country and world.
Thank you all for your loyalty and for keeping up my rambles here at WireBliss.
Psst** will try to post more often in 2016☺
Yes, I have been missing from action for more than a month.
This will be the last post for 2015.
Before the new year starts, I better post about the 4th BIBCo that took place last October.....LAST OCTOBER!!! more than two months ago.
See how behind I am.
This year BIBCo was held at the Sarawak Tourism Complex which used to be the Court House, at the bank of the Sarawak River.
I'll let the pictures do the talking.
Here is a nice view of the inner courtyard of the old Court House.
Gemstones necklaces
Native beads of Sarawak
Beaded colars
Book by Elaine Robnett Moore
Native beads of Sarawak
Some wire wrapped earrings by Elaine Robnett Moore
Glass beads by Marianne Bradman of the USA
Handwoven Baskets
Native bead necklace in the making.
Wire and metal work pendant
Goodbye 2015
Have a blessed 2016
May your dreams turn into reality and all your efforts into great achievement.
Wishing you more success in 2016 and more PEACE to the country and world.
Thank you all for your loyalty and for keeping up my rambles here at WireBliss.
Psst** will try to post more often in 2016☺
Yes, I have been missing from action for more than a month.
This will be the last post for 2015.
Before the new year starts, I better post about the 4th BIBCo that took place last October.....LAST OCTOBER!!! more than two months ago.
See how behind I am.
This year BIBCo was held at the Sarawak Tourism Complex which used to be the Court House, at the bank of the Sarawak River.
I'll let the pictures do the talking.
Here is a nice view of the inner courtyard of the old Court House.
Gemstones necklaces
Native beads of Sarawak
Beaded colars
Book by Elaine Robnett Moore
Native beads of Sarawak
Some wire wrapped earrings by Elaine Robnett Moore
Glass beads by Marianne Bradman of the USA
Handwoven Baskets
Native bead necklace in the making.
Wire and metal work pendant
Goodbye 2015
Have a blessed 2016
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Sarawak Craft Festival and Sarawak Regatta 2015
This took place last month, 18-27 Sept 2015 in conjunction with the Kuching Waterfront Festival.
This year, the handicraft booths was extra long. There were more than 300 booths selling all sorts of unique handicraft, mostly local Sarawak handicraft.
▼ Entrance to the long stretch of handicraft booths.
▼Woven dresses, skirts, purse, silverwork, vests, hats from the highland tribe.
▼ I love the work of this artist. Its traditional and modern at the same time. The colors are very attractive.
▼ The native of Sarawak are well known for their woven craft.
These items here are made from natural material such as wood bark, leaves, bamboo and rattan.
▼These are handicraft by the Iban ethnic group.
The Ibans are well known for their woven blanket known as 'pua kumbu’ as well as baskets, backpack, mats and silver accessories.
▼Woodwork - bird cage and drum making.
▼This lady is not from northern Thailand or Myanmar. She is from the Bidayuh tribe and you can only find ladies like her in one village in the whole of Sarawak. Semban is a village in the Borneo Highland but villagers were recently relocated/resettled to a new area to give way for development.
She wears her copper rings around her forearms and calves (Luyang and Lasong), but none around the neck. Rare and unique tradition indeed. However, this tradition is dying as the younger generation no longer wear these rings.
▼I was very tempted to get one of this carved wooden lamps. Very cute and fine craftmanship.
▼Batik painting - the three of us took turns to finish this piece of Batik painting. Nice?
▼The Sarawak Regatta at Kuching Waterfront.
The DUN (Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building) is at the background.
This year, the handicraft booths was extra long. There were more than 300 booths selling all sorts of unique handicraft, mostly local Sarawak handicraft.
▼ Entrance to the long stretch of handicraft booths.
▼ Lots of handcrafted native beads - a feast for the eyes.
▼Woven dresses, skirts, purse, silverwork, vests, hats from the highland tribe.
▼ I love the work of this artist. Its traditional and modern at the same time. The colors are very attractive.
▼ The native of Sarawak are well known for their woven craft.
These items here are made from natural material such as wood bark, leaves, bamboo and rattan.
▼These are handicraft by the Iban ethnic group.
The Ibans are well known for their woven blanket known as 'pua kumbu’ as well as baskets, backpack, mats and silver accessories.
▼Woodwork - bird cage and drum making.
▼This lady is not from northern Thailand or Myanmar. She is from the Bidayuh tribe and you can only find ladies like her in one village in the whole of Sarawak. Semban is a village in the Borneo Highland but villagers were recently relocated/resettled to a new area to give way for development.
She wears her copper rings around her forearms and calves (Luyang and Lasong), but none around the neck. Rare and unique tradition indeed. However, this tradition is dying as the younger generation no longer wear these rings.
▼I was very tempted to get one of this carved wooden lamps. Very cute and fine craftmanship.
▼Batik painting - the three of us took turns to finish this piece of Batik painting. Nice?
▼The Sarawak Regatta at Kuching Waterfront.
The DUN (Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building) is at the background.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Minlace of colored stones for my favorite nephew
Its been a month since my last post!
Time really flies.
In between, I visited my dear mum for a few days with her.
Back home in Cat City we finally completed the 3 beds...yes DIY beds!
We worked day and night, weekdays and weekends.
While visiting mom, I got to meet my little nephew - Brandon. He was a baby the last time I saw him. He has grown lots, very intelligent and talkative. And guess what? He loves colorful gemstone, just like me. My buddy, we talk the same "language" :)
He kept looking and caressing my gemstone bracelets and necklace during our car journey back to mum's place. Kept saying he loves the colored gemstones.
His request is for a necklace with all the rainbow colored gemstones.
So, once back home, I quickly assembled all the colored gemstones that I have and wire wrapped this Minlace just for him. Otherwise, he kept asking when am I going to send him his colorful necklace.
Look at his happy face. He said "I like it!" Very cute.
Here are the gemstones beads that I use to wire wrap Brandon's Minlace - Prehnite, Peridot, Garnet, faceted and round Amethyst, Swarovski Crystal, Agate and Tourmaline.
Chain: Stainless steel chain link and lobster claw clasp.
Henry tried it on but said its not his style.
Time really flies.
In between, I visited my dear mum for a few days with her.
Back home in Cat City we finally completed the 3 beds...yes DIY beds!
We worked day and night, weekdays and weekends.
While visiting mom, I got to meet my little nephew - Brandon. He was a baby the last time I saw him. He has grown lots, very intelligent and talkative. And guess what? He loves colorful gemstone, just like me. My buddy, we talk the same "language" :)
He kept looking and caressing my gemstone bracelets and necklace during our car journey back to mum's place. Kept saying he loves the colored gemstones.
His request is for a necklace with all the rainbow colored gemstones.
So, once back home, I quickly assembled all the colored gemstones that I have and wire wrapped this Minlace just for him. Otherwise, he kept asking when am I going to send him his colorful necklace.
Look at his happy face. He said "I like it!" Very cute.
Here are the gemstones beads that I use to wire wrap Brandon's Minlace - Prehnite, Peridot, Garnet, faceted and round Amethyst, Swarovski Crystal, Agate and Tourmaline.
Chain: Stainless steel chain link and lobster claw clasp.
Henry tried it on but said its not his style.
Monday, September 21, 2015
6 Steps Tutorial: Beaded Geometric Earrings
You will need the following for this project are:
Here is the 6 steps tutorial.
Click on the picture for enlarged view.
Got inspired yet?
I hope you've enjoyed this simple 6 steps geometric earrings tutorial.
You can turn many other geometric shapes into beautiful jewelry.
Just let your imagination lead the way.
- Wire - about 4 in or 10 cm long
- 5 Agate Beads, any type - I use 4mm Dyed Agate
- Earring hooks - there are many types of earring hooks. I use leverback earwire.
- Wire cutter, round nose pliers or just a normal pliers that can bend wires.
First, have a look at the completed beaded geometric earrings.
Here is the 6 steps tutorial.
Click on the picture for enlarged view.
Got inspired yet?
I hope you've enjoyed this simple 6 steps geometric earrings tutorial.
You can turn many other geometric shapes into beautiful jewelry.
Just let your imagination lead the way.
If you have suggestions, comments or something to say, do leave me a comment.
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