Tous les mois, un membre de l'équipe du blog propose un composant envoyé à tous les autres et quelques personnes extérieures peuvent être tirées au sort en laissant un commentaire.
Chacun doit en faire quelque chose.
Ce mois-ci j'en fais partie.
J'ai donc reçu un élément de Rebekah Payne de Tree Wings Studio, j'en ai choisi la couleur.
Une fois arrivé, je l'ai adoré, ensuite il m'a fait penser à l'art des aborigènes australiens, avec tous ces petits points. Les couleurs et la forme en tourbillon lui donne un aspect très organique.
J'ai donc voulu faire un bracelet simple qui mette cette perle en valeur. J'ai choisi des perles en bois de rose, du cuivre, des perles de prière tibétaines et des perles de verre dans les mêmes tons pour rappeler la terre, la rondeur, la chaleur et la sérénité.
I was lucky to be chosen as one of the guest designers of December Component of the Month organized by Art Jewelry Element.
Every month a member of the team sends a handmade component to the others and some guest designers are randomly chosen to participate by leaving comments.
Then every one has to design a piece.
This month, I 'm in it!
So I received a component by Rebekah Payne from Tree Wings Studio and I got to choose the color.
When it arrived, first I loved it, then I immediately thought of Australian Aboriginal art I had seen. All those dots, the earthy colors, the whirlwind shape make it very organic.
So I decided to make a simple bracelet to focus on the bead and those characteristics. I chose wooden beads, copper, Tibetan prayer beads, glass heath in the same colors to show earth, roundness, warmth and serenity.
J'ai beaucoup aimé travailler avec le composant de Rebekah et je pense que je vais continuer car j'ai quelques perles d'elle en stock...
Allez voir ce que les autres participants ont fait:
I really enjoyed working with Rebekah's component and I think I will go on, I have some of her beads in my stash…
Go and see what the other participants did:
Guest Designers:
Stephanie - Confessions of a Bead Hoarder
Ann - Bead Love
Karin - Ginkgo et Coquelicot
Melissa - Bead Recipes
AJE Team:
Karen - Starry Road Studio
Diana - Suburban Girl Studio
Kristen - My Bead Journey
Lesley - The Gossiping Goddess
Jenny - Jenny Davies-Reazor
Linda - Linda's Bead Blog & Meanderings
Melissa - Melissa Meman… Art, Life, Love
Susan - Sue Beads
Rebekah - Tree Wings Studio
Caroline - BlueberriBeads
You and I had similar inspiration with our beads. Love the bracelet, it is uncomplicated and suits the focal so well.
RépondreSupprimerVery pretty - lovely calm colour palette.
RépondreSupprimerLovely design and beautiful colours!
RépondreSupprimerThe restrained colours really bring into focus your unique focal, Karin... really pretty effect!
RépondreSupprimerKarin, your bracelet is wonderful! Thanks for playing along!
RépondreSupprimerI love this design - simple and beautiful!
RépondreSupprimerGreat bracelet - to showcase a great bead. I especially love the clasp!
RépondreSupprimerI love this bracelet. The colors in Rebekah's bead are so lovely, and you brought them out so perfectly. As always, beautiful and so wearable!
RépondreSupprimerSimplicity is sometimes best—your bracelet is beautiful Karin! The smaller beads linked together are such a nice delicate contrast to the chunkiness of the speckle bead and I really love how your beaded clasp ring mimics the dots. Thank you so much for playing along!
RépondreSupprimerVery pretty piece with a great use of colors!
RépondreSupprimerI love your choice of beads in this piece. Your beaded clasp is wonderful! The crystal bead is a great addition--the sparkle and transparency balances the other beads nicely.
RépondreSupprimerI love your design. Very fun and organic
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