Saturday, May 5, 2012

What makes a piece of jewelry a Statement Piece?


Check out the latest creation to emerge out of Artful Beads Studio...a pair of Wire Wrapped Gemstone Earrings.  The color palette is of Indian inspiration with the delicate gold wire and garnet gemstones accents.  A hint of green comes from a few tourmaline briolettes dangling softly from the wire.  I would absolutely throw these earrings on with a t-shirt and jeans for an afternoon out at a craft show or out to dinner.  I love a little sparkle as my accessory with jeans or a skirt.  The trend now is to wear Statement earrings with a bracelet and skip the necklace altogether.  It doesn't mean that the earrings have to be humongous gold hoops!  The bright color could be the statement that draws the eye and makes it stand out as an accessory.  The unusual design and shape of the earring can make it intriguing .  They don't have to be huge...they just have to be spectacular!  This style is trending from couture evening wear to career wear and everything in between.   Pair these earrings with a black dress for a cocktail party or a wedding and you won't need any other accessories!!  

Enjoy!!
~Laina

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

"This and That"...the Fall 2010 Stringing Blog Carnival

I admit it, I've never written a blog before. And I admit it, I don't even know where to begin, so I'm just going to start typing and see what happens.

I've been pondering this for a few weeks now...how do I write about a piece I've created? What do I talk about? Well, I suppose I can start with the basics...I love green. I love brown. I love mixing metals. I love asymmetry, contrasting textures, and bringing a diverse selection of components and segments together into one, unified piece. I love long necklaces that I can layer up with shorter necklaces. I think all of that comes through emphatically with "This and That."

I can also talk about my inspiration for this piece. This is where things get a little funny for me. The thing is, when I design a piece like "This and That," it just "happens". I don't plan, I don't sketch. I just sit down with the ideal artist's palette...a pile of beads, some bits and pieces of chain and cording, maybe some wire, and tools. Then I just go. I find that if I spend too much time actually thinking through a project, it stymies my creative process. So, as a rule, I prefer to "do," not "think." And that's exactly what I did with "This and That."









My hope for this project is that it will inspire others to let themselves go, to NOT think through a piece, and just move forward with it as the piece dictates.


And, interestingly enough, that's what just happened with this blog.


~Amy