Showing posts with label wrapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wrapping. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Wednesday Wonders

Good Morning,

Today the blog is brief, as my relatives are here for the holiday.

Jewelry Class is a blast.  Two and an half of hours of fun and creativity.  Class is held every Saturday from 2:00 to 4:30 p.m., the goal, to go home with a completed project.  Here we see a sample of some of the jewelry-making supplies / demonstration materials supplied by Little Shop of Artists.



















From Left to Right and Back to Front:
Simple Chain and Pendant, samples of bracelets, Chainmaille Necklace Earring Set, Simple Drop Earrings, "Illusion" Necklace and Earring Set.  A variety of tools, pliers, mandrels, findings and a selection of wire.  Yes, we can make jewelry with these items.  (Not shown, components, stones, beads and drops and charms).

Tools, all that is really required is a pair of pliers or two and perhaps a wire cuter and a mandrel, if you wish to wind you own wire for jump rings.

Clockwise from the top: Flat-Nosed pliers, graduated mandrels, Chain-Noses pliers and a straight mandrel in 5mm.

Projects include: Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and simple techniques are taught.

SPECIAL CLASSES:

December 08, 2013
WIRE WRAPPING
Instructor: Sarah Shannon of Wire Witchery
Project: Bird's Nest Earrings and Pendants
Where: Little Shop of Artists
6713 Fairview Avenue, Suite B
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $40.00
Materials are supplied by the instructor.
Attendees: Bring your creativity and a pair of round-nosed pliers if you have them.  The shop does have a limited number of tools for attendees use.


Shown: Sample Bird's Nest Earrings, created by Sarah Shannon, copper and crystal "pearls".

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Featured Artists: Wire Witchery

Good Morning,

Today we are back to our featured artists post.  

It is my pleasure to share the wonderful work from Sarah Shannon of Wire Witchery.
 






What Sarah says about her craft:

"The first piece of beading I made was actually a Christmas present from my Mother to my Nana. It was an angel bookmark that had been a class at Craft Warehouse. Mom looked at it, decided it was Oh, so simple and that she didn't actually need to take the class because it was just a matter of throwing a couple of beads on a wire and calling it good, right?

Well... no. As it turns out it's a bit more complicated than that.

But I do so love a challenge.

Eventually, the hobby got a bit out of hand and I was selling my pieces (because no one needs that much jewelry, I don't care who you are). And then I was putting some of my pieces in consignment stores.

With out my noticing, my hobby turned into a business that I'd invested several thousand dollars in materials and tools and a ridiculous number of hours into. This happened over the course of several years, not all at once, but the point being that at some point it stopped being a hobby.

It never stopped being something I enjoyed doing, though."


Some of the things Sarah makes include:
  
Simple Ear Cuff with Glass Accents

Simple Ear Cuff with Glass Accents


Venus Shell Pendant

Venus Shell Pendant



Jumble Capped Green Bamboo Coral Pendulum - Tiger's Eye, Red Adventurine, Chrysoprase, Swarovski Crystals


Jumble Capped Green Bamboo Coral Pendulum - Tiger's Eye, Red Adventurine, Chrysoprase, Swarovski Crystals


Not only can you find these items on the web at Sarah's etsy shop you can also find them at Little Shop of Artists, where Sarah participates as an Independent Contractor and Participating Artist.

A Reminder:

Sunday December 8th, 2013, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sarah will be teaching a class on Bird's Nest Jewelry.


Custom Bird's Nest Earrings - Choose Your Colors


Sarah will be instructing how to create the earrings as shown as well as a pendant.

Date: December 8, 2013
Where: Little Shop of Artists
6713 Fairview Avenue, Suite B
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $40.00 - Supplies / Materials Included

Don't forget to head on over to Facebook and give her a like.

We would like to encourage you to click through to Sarah's Shop, stop on by Little Shop of Artists and see what's on the shelves or sign up for Sarah's Class.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Monday's Studio News and Class Announcment

Good Morning,

Happy Monday to you.

Today we are going to take a quick look at an item in store and have details for Bird's Nest Wire Wrapping Class, as taught by Sarah Shannon of Wire Witchery.

From The Alchemists Vessel:

Captured Color Chainmaille Bracelets $30.00 each or two (2) for $45.00, now through November 30th, 2013 at Little Shop of Artists



















Created using Silver-Plated or Gunmetal Tone (over Copper) outer rings and anodized aluminum rings, these lovely bracelets come in a variety of colors to match your mood, outfit, or team.  Ranging in length from 7 - 8.5", bracelets may be shortened or lengthened for a custom fit.  Magnetic clasps close the bracelets, and may be changed out to a toggle or clasp style of choice.

WIRE WRAPPING CLASS



Project:  Bird's Nest Earrings and Pendant 
Date: December 8, 2013, Sunday
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Place: Little Shop of Artists
6713 Fairview Avenue, Suite B 
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $40.00 - Supplies Included
*We ask that you bring a pair of Round Nosed Pliers with you for class.
Instructor: Sarah Shannon

What you will learn: How to make a pair of earrings like the one's pictured above and a matching pendant.

*CLASS NOTES:  
Sarah says it takes about 30 minutes before the pieces can be moved after gluing backing (post) into place, the last half of class will be used to allow the glue to dry while the pendant project is being worked on.

You may sign up in store or contact the shop on the facebook page.  We apologize for any inconvenience, our website is currently down due to technical difficulties.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Monday Stuff

Good Morning,

Today is a random all over the place blog.  Today we discuss some of the services offered at the Little Shop of Artists.

Did you know that Shelly Moody of the The Muddfip Photographer is available for appointments?  Need a sitting, pictures of the new arrival, Graduation photos?  Check out her fan page on Facebook, or come on down to the store and grab a business card.  Shelly also has some of her photography on display in the shop.  Example:


Sarah Shannon of Wire Witchery is busy preparing a Class in wire wrapping design: Bird's Nest.  Sarah also lots of lovely things on display in the shop and does custom work as well. Come on down grab a business card, check out Sarah's table.


 Another piece of Sarah's work:



Owner / Participating Artist, Alixandra Browning of The Alchemists Vessel and Blackbird Metalworks, also sits in the shop during hours of operation and does every thing from demonstrating crafts and teaching classes to taking out the garbage.

Currently demos in the Shop include:

Knitting Stripes
Dead Red Co-Ed in Berry Red and Black   

Chain Maille Weaves:  Captured Inverted Round Maille

Silver-plated and Anodized Aluminum in Copper Jump Rings



Basic Jewelry-Making Skills

Caught Couture - Lariat Style Necklace by The Alchemists Vessel


Come on down sign up for a class, see what's on the shelves, bring your problem project and we'll see if we can't help get you back on track.  Need something special for someone?  Custom requests are welcome!

Like us on Facebook: Little Shop of Artists

Little Shop of Artists
6713 Fairview Ave., Suite B
Boise, ID 83704

Wednesday - Saturday 10:00 to 6:00
Sunday 12:00 to 6:00

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.











Thursday, May 30, 2013

Thursday Featured Artist ~ Colette's Boutique

Good Morning,

I would like to apologize for the lack of a blog post yesterday.  Due to technical difficulties, the silly thing would not publish.  Today I seem to be having better luck.

It's Thursday, and that means a Featured Artists of the Week.   Colette of Colette's Boutique is a member of the Handmade Artists Forum, she has a blog and a facebook page.  She does some amazing wire wrapping work, this takes talent!  She also offers tutorials.  Fancy trying your hand at one of these beautiful pieces?  Or maybe you can just purchase a pre-made pretty instead.  Featured today is a brand new shop here on the blog, from the Etsy Shop:

Colette's Boutique


Andrea wire wrapped necklace in sterling silver
Andrea wire wrapped necklace in sterling silver Andrea wire wrapped necklace in sterling silver Andrea wire wrapped necklace in sterling silver Andrea wire wrapped necklace in sterling silver Andrea wire wrapped necklace in sterling silver
A handmade, classic wire wrapped pendant with a twist, literally :-). I created the wire wrapped focal pendant using sterling and fine silver. A dainty and classic piece that can be worn for any occasion. The wire wrapped pendant measures 0.75" in diameter, and hangs on a beautiful 16" sterling silver chain.
Please let me know if you would like a longer chain. An extenter can be added or The chain can be adjusted free of charge ( up to 20 inch total chain length).



Raspberry wire wrapped necklace hot pink
Raspberry wire wrapped necklace hot pink Raspberry wire wrapped necklace hot pink Raspberry wire wrapped necklace hot pink Raspberry wire wrapped necklace hot pink
This handcrafted wire wrapped necklace is really feminine and fun, featuring a 20 x 15 mm Bright Pink Jade Faceted Teardrop Bead. The necklace has been wrapped in sterling silver and fine silver and hangs on a 16" long sterling silver chain. A spark of color to cure the winter blues.
Please let me know if you would like a longer chain. An extenter can be added or The chain can be adjusted free of charge ( up to 20 inch total chain length).

See more of my jewelry here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Colettesboutique

Tutorial Dhalia wire wrapped necklace focal
Tutorial Dhalia wire wrapped necklace focal Tutorial Dhalia wire wrapped necklace focal Tutorial Dhalia wire wrapped necklace focal Tutorial Dhalia wire wrapped necklace focal
This listing is for a tutorial only, materials are not included. This is an intermediate project that requires basic knowledge of wire handling. Learn a new wire wrapping technique while creating a beautiful and elegant necklace focal component. The tutorial will shows you how to shape,form,weave the wire to construct your your focal necklace component.
The tutorial will give you the list of tools and materials and clear step by step instructions illustrated by pictures, and tips along the way to help you complete the project successfully.

Materials:
18 gauge half hard round wire
26 gauge fine silver round wire
20 gauge wire
24 gauge dead soft wire
14 inches of chain
2 split rings
1 lobster clasp
1 briolette bead about 18 mm long
2 small beads ( 4mm)

Tools:

Round nose pliers
Chain nose pliers
Flush cutter
A ring mandrel or thick dowel
Raw hide mallet ( optional)
Fine point sharpie marker
for All tutorials come in a PDF format. The file will be emailed to the address on your Paypal account, within 24 hours of payment.


I encourage you to click through and see what else Colette has for sale.  Not only can you find her on Etsy you may also follow, find and read about her jewelry at any of the links below.

Blog: Colette's Collection
Facebook: Colette's Boutique
Twitter: twitter.com/coletteboutique
Website: Colette Collection
Flickr: Colette's Boutique

If you just want to look at some gorgeous hand made artwork / jewelry, I highly suggest the flickr account.  Her pieces are incredible, and so reasonably priced.  If you're looking for a gift or something for yourself, stop by her shop or website first!

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Featured Artist

Hello,

Today I am pleased to bring to you a new shop from Etsy

StaRsbyDi

Pearl Necklace Handmade with Freshwater Pearls and Cape Amethyst Stone Set
Description: This pearl necklace is handcrafted with freshwater pearls, cape amethyst and small glass beads.
This elegant piece of pearl and stone jewelry, is a delicate thin necklace that can give you more than an aesthetic look.
Freshwater pearls used for this necklace are ivory white and have an approx. lenght of 4mm and 5mm.

Cape amethyst is a translucent gemstone that ranges from light- to medium-purple and has white bands. Note that no cape amethyst stone bead is the same with another.

Cape Amethyst is a very powerful and protective stone.

The necklace comes with matching earrings but you can also buy the pieces separately. The price refers to the set.



Amethyst Necklace Wire Wrapped Amethyst Crystal Pendant Necklace
Description: Amethyst natural crystal wire wrap pendant necklace, big pendant necklace, wire wrapped jewelry handmade.

I wire wrapped the beautiful lilac amethyst crystal (3*2cm - 1.18*0.78'') with silver plated wire. Two silver plated metal beads adorn the black cotton cord (6 strand) finished with silver plated lobster clasp.


This lovely necklace measures approx. 41.5cm (16.33'') around the neck and the extension chain is 6cm (2.36'') long.

Elegant Black Necklace 
 Description: I handcrafted this black necklace using black glass beads, a beautiful antique silver plated wire bead(2cm - 0.79''), two rondelle crystal ab beads, antique bali style silver plated beads, small silver plated metal beads, silver tone chain and a silver plated lobster clasp.

This extra modern black necklace measures approx. 46cm (18.11') all around and the hanging part (chain + wire bead) measures approx. 5cm (1.97'').
 

**Please note there is no extension chain.

Organza Flower Choker with Flower Pendant
Description: I handmade this lovely stylish organza choker necklace with a flower pendant (2.7cm - 1.06''), double black ribbon, silver plated beads and silver plated lobster clasp. There is a lovely wire wrap red coral bead and a metal feather hanging in front of the flower pendant.
This classy choker measures 42cm (16.54'') from one end to the other in a straight line.
The flower pendant is fine quality non-tarnish.


Celtic Knot Necklace with Brown Silk Cord and Green Geometric Bead 
 Description: This is a fine celtic knot necklace that looks fine on a woman's neck. I handcrafted this cletic piece of jewelry with a geometric green and gold stripe glass bead, gold plated wire and chain, and brown silk cord (3strands).
I finished the necklace with an elegant gold plated lobster clasp and extension chain.
This beautiful necklace measures approx.40cm (15.75'') around the neck and the gold plated extension chain is 6cm (2.36'') long.


Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Great Gifts to Give - Five From Etsy

Good Morning,

Tuesday is here, and the end of the month has sneaked up on me, where does the time go?

This morning there are four returning shops to check out with new items to look at, and as Christmas is fast approaching and there is something fun for Home Decor, too!  Keep going, there is a fun and spooky surprise at the end!


From Waterblooms

Tiger Lilies Original 14 x 18 Acrylic Water Color Painting


Description:  Tiger lilies is an original gallery-wrapped canvas acrylic painting with seven waterblooms. The acrylic background has three bold sections of dark khaki, brown, and muted yellow. Black vines gracefully circle large orange lilies and small orange and yellow buds. Each waterbloom consists of two layers, each hand painted (front and back), cut, and molded. This painting was inspired by my childhood memories of wild tiger lilies growing nearby my home. The painting is signed on the front and back. I hope my art brings you happiness.

Waterblooms provide a three-dimensional look to the art, making my style very unique.


Hope - Original 12 x 24 Acrylic and Watercolor Painting  


Description:  Hope is a white acrylic background with black acrylic leafy swirls. A pale blue shading is very lightly added around the canvas. Each waterbloom has multiple layers varying in colors, from green, blue, pink, turquoise, yellow, etc. I feel the painting's stark colors of black and white oppose nicely the rich hues of the watercolor flowers, focusing the attention on the waterblooms- the true art of this piece. The painting is signed on the front and back.




Description: This is a smaller pendant, measuring 3.5 cm long and 2cm wide. It is made of copper wires and various beads. 


 
Description: This pendant has a truly interesting and unique stone, it is half hawk's eye, half tiger's eye, wrapped with copper wires. About 7cm long
It is sure to enhance any outfit.

For any additional information, do not hesitate to contact me. 





Description: This is a hand painted and decorated pine sled with two penguins and an igloo. The penguins are sitting in the snow with presents all around them. The sled is a cheery holiday red with white runners. Glittering snowflakes add some sparkle. This versatile sled can be placed under the tree, hung on the wall, stood in a corner or placed any where you want some holiday color. This sled will become a treasured holiday decoration you'll love for many years. It would also be an exceptional gift to give a loved one.
24 in x 10 in x 2 in

For the sled I used acrylic paint and three coats of varnish to ensure durability. The holly and the snowflakes are glued on. I added a red and gold tie for hanging.

Great effort has gone into accurately describing and photographing products, but please note color representation alters depending on individual screen settings.
Packaged with lots of care and love and will ship 1-2 days after payment is received. 


I promised a surprise, I did.  This is so fun and such a unique and wonderful piece, that I just can't help but sneak it in here.  While writing this morning I found this great item at Diana Ir's shop.  Just in time for Halloween!

Ribcage Pendant - ON ORDER


Description: Ribcage pendant - can be made to order. The images are of an already sold pendant which I made last summer.
It's a pendant that will definitely add a bit of spook and quirk to your look. perfect for fans of the macabre.

It is made entirely of a thicker copper wire that was wrapped with thin copper wire.
The pendant in the photos was about 4.5 cm long and 3 cm wide, but it can be made larger if requested. 



Thank you for stopping by and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Quick Pictorial Tutorial Thursday

Good Morning!

The week is winding down and so am I.  Today I thought it would be fun to look at an easy and relaxing jewelry-making craft, Wire Wrapped Rings. Yes, I said, relaxing. This is actually a really fun and super simple project.  Even the kids can do it!  One of the best things about this project is that it takes just minutes to do.

Wire-Wrapped Rings in Sterling Silver plated Copper jewelry wire


I think every jewelry blogger, designer, maker, or hobbyist, eventually sits down to write about or make one of these simple and pretty little rings.  This includes myself. 

All you need:

Jewelry Wire - *20 or 18 gauge (any type) Colored (anodized) Aluminum works well, too. 
(*I do not recommend 16 gauge or 14 gauge)
Wire Cutters
Permanent Marker or Lip Balm (or any round object - a "mandrel")
Measuring Tape
Pliers - if you like.
*Extra Embellishments (not necessary, but fun to play with).
Button
Glass Seed Beads (Size 6)

NOTE:  Jewelry wire comes in lengths measured in yards, usually between 8 to 10 yards per coil, that's 24 to 30 feet of wire.  You can make lots, and lots of rings with a single coil.  The Sterling Silver Plated Copper jewelry wire I used for this project is packaged by Darice and available at local craft stores for about $3.99 for 8 yrds.

Simple Tools and Wire


First measure and cut two pieces of wire 8" long.


Gently fold them in half.

Don't let the ends cross.
Put them together and place the marker, balm, or other round object ( "mandrel" about the size of your finger), in the fold.  Bend the wires around the marker or balm with your fingers.

Don't let the ends cross, keep each wire next to each other.
Next, Adjust the wire where you want it.  *Remember it will be a little looser at this stage.  That is OK.  With your fingers, hold the bottom of the wire against the madrel, with your other hand, take the wires between your fingers and twist in a clockwise motion, locking the wires together (like a twist tie).  Keep the wire as tight as possible against the mandrel as you twist.  Twist only once.

Twist the wires once, clockwise.



You may take a pair of pliers or your fingers and bring (pinch) the loops together.

Now  continue to twist the wires, one group of two at a time around each other twice or three times.  Stop.  Can you see the "rosette" forming in the center of the ring?  Good.

The Rosette is formed and wires are divided.

Now, divide the wires.  Decide which wires will continue forming the rosette and which to pull away from the center.  Do not cut the wire.  Above the wires closest to the rosette have been left in place, the others have been stretched out and away from the center of the ring.

Continuing wrapping around the center wire forming a larger (or smaller) rosette as you choose.

The Rosette is complete, the wrapped wire is now much shorter.

Trim the excess wire from the Rosette.  You may wish to leave a little extra to bend over and tuck under the edges of your ring.  I did not do that in this example.  However this helps to keep the wire from snagging and possibly ruining the ring.

Next, and this can be a little tricky.  Remove the ring from the madndrel, choose one side of the ring and begin wrapping the other length of wire around the shank (round part) of the ring.  It helps to bend the wire slightly so it slips into the center of the ring.  Wrap the wire down the shank.  Make sure to wrap both sides.  This will help the ring keep its shape, make it a little smaller in diameter, and adds an interesting design element as well.

One side is of the shank wrap is complete here is the other side in progress.

Make sure that the wire ends are on top of your ring shank, cut off the excess wire, keeping the ends up and away from your skin so you do not scratch yourself.

The complete ring on the marker (mandrel).
You can wear the ring on any finger it will fit on or that you have sized it for.

Pretty little bauble

Completed ring.


You can also bead the last twist of the wire around the rosette if you like or you can use a button as a focal point.  As shown in the alternatives below.

Black Czech Glass Seed Beads adorn the side of the rosette.

Shell Button Ring

The button ring is made using the same technique.  Once the wire has been placed around the mandrel, side the wire through the thread holes in the button.  Bring the button down as close as you can to the mandrel, and then twist the wires together.  Instead of separating the wires and wrapping them down the shank, use all four to form the rosette in the center of the button, cut off the excess wire and wear for fun or with Kitschy fashions!


Reddish-Orange Shell Button with complete rosette

There are many other ways to add to or embellish the ring.  Why not try glass bi-cone beads or a gemstone or maybe even a crystal.  Perhaps a charm or other interesting object, like a gear or tiny vacuum tube could be wrapped as well.  The possibilities are endless.  What might you design?

T.A.V. would like to thank Carrie S. for the use of her camera.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.  We hope you found this tutorial interesting and will try a wire-wrapped ring of your own.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant Thursday.