Comme je vous l'ai dit hier, Heather Powers de Humblebeads a organisé un défi dans un délai très court pour mettre en route la créativité en ce début d'année.
Tout d'abord le plat à muffins. J'en avais un en silicone, donc tout mou et impossible à transporter, ce qui aurait forcément engendré des catastrophes. Heureusement, Xavier m'en a acheté un tout beau, tout neuf et rigide.
Je l'ai ensuite rempli de différents éléments pour douze projets différents et je me suis mise au travail.
Sept projets sont terminés mais vous n'en verrez que six puisque le septième est pour le défi Star Frost de Andrew Thornton.
Tout d'abord le plat rempli,
As I told you yesterday, Heather Powers from Humblebeads organized a short time Muffin Tin Challenge to have our creative juices flowing as the year begins.
So first, the muffin tin. I had a silicon one, so it was so soft I'm sure it would have led to terrible bead catastrophe. Luckily, Xavier, my husband bought me a new one, beautiful and not soft.
I then filled it with different components for twelve projects and started working.
I finished seven projects, but will show you only six today and the seventh on January 8 as it is for Andrew Thornton's Star Frost Challenge.
Here is the filled muffin tin,
Maintenant les différents projets,
Now the different projects,
Connector: Scorched Earth Glass beads: Glass Bead Art Head pins: Zesty Frog |
Twisted Sisters connectors:Faerystones Charms: Suburban Girl Studio |
Pendant:TheaElements Glass beads: HelenJewellery, Caroline Beadbug |
Pendant: Me and My Stitches Clasp: Mary Harding Jewelry |
Connector and bead: Humblebeads |
Beads: Humblebeads |
Pendant: Inviciti Glass Wing Dings: Genea Beads |
I learned a lot from this challenge, it confirmed what I had already guessed. I cannot plan ahead. I started from the beads in my muffin tin, but I added and took away beads, bracelets became necklaces and all the projects were finished after much doing and undoing.
I love what you've done Karin! I must try and find the time to join in. I am like you - I am not so godd at planning ahead....I did find when I took part in this challenge a few years back that to did help starting with a little direction though, I'll be interested to see what it's like now.
RépondreSupprimerThank you Rebecca! I think I'll have to try and plan a little ahead.
SupprimerThese are very interesting pieces Karin, I would have never thought of putting some of the components together, but they look really beautiful
RépondreSupprimerThank you Divya, I had quite some fun mixing these components!
SupprimerYou have so many cool artist beads! Beautiful creations!
RépondreSupprimerThank you Terri!
SupprimerWhat a sweet hubby for getting you the tin! Each and every one of those cups looks like they are filled with amazing treasures. You did such a good job getting shots of each of them. The weather here hasn't been cooperating for good pictures alas.
RépondreSupprimerAs for what you made, I love it all but am especially smitten with the 'stitches' ones. That pendant is so great and the beads you used to accentuate it are perfect. Of course, since all of your pieces are so lovely, I may have a different favorite tomorrow! Ha!
Thank you Hope!
SupprimerBeautiful creations Karin, my favorite is the one with the fairy pendant. I have tried this idea before, but did not get to far like you I would change the components and what the end result would be.
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Thank you Therese!
SupprimerOh gorgeous, all around! I love each one! I need to get 'my tin' out!
RépondreSupprimerThank you Carol!
SupprimerAll such lovely pieces. What a great start to your creative year. I look forward to seeing what you made for Star Frost.
RépondreSupprimerThank you Ann!
Supprimerwhat a gorgeous collection! you sound like me .... once I start working on a piece it takes on a mind of its own! and these turned out beautifully
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RépondreSupprimerI love peeking in each cup and seeing what you created from the ingredients. I too changed things around as I worked! I love each piece but I'm escoecially excited to see how you used your Humblebeads.
RépondreSupprimerMarvelous job Karin. I am impressed with the number of lovely pieces that you managed to finish. My favorite is the humble beads bracelet.
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