Showing posts with label soldered. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Vintage Halloween Charm Swap! 2015 Come Join Us!!!


Hello all! I'm really excited to announce the Vintage Halloween Charm Swap for 2015! 
YAY!!
I did a vintage Halloween Charm swap in 2012 and it was so much fun I've decided to do another one.

Anyone can join! And I hope that you all will...

Here are the rules for the swap...
1. Charms should be no larger than 2 1/4 inches in any direction (not including the jump ring) Think "charm" not focal piece or pendant. (sorry I just realized my typo before it said 1 1/4 inch and was supposed to say up to 2 1/4 inch, sorry for those of you who have already started your charms.)
2. Charms should be inspired by "vintage Halloween" style, vintage Halloween images, and subjects.
3. Charms need to be well made with lots of detail (no all paper, or "a few plastic beads on a string" entries will be accepted) -use this as an opportunity to learn some new jewelry techniques or pull out a few old faves. We want to see charms that we can wear year after year. Think glass beads, soldering, Ice Resin to seal paper, Wood, Wire Wrapping, Painting, Layers, tiny details, repurposed, etc, one or all.
4. Package each charm labeled with your name clearly displayed (to avoid confusion once I start swapping them all) (please do not label them with nothing but your blog name, it's too confusing. Feel free to put your name AND your blog info on each charm, we would love to visit) :)
5. Make the packaging for each charm pretty, spooky, etc. We all love to receive a pretty package. Do some stamping, stitches, painting...whatever floats your boat.
6. Create 10 charms (they do not all have to be the same, they can be different styles if you prefer, or 5 of one and 5 of another)
7. Charms should have a medium/large sz jump ring attached (lobster clasps are awesome for quick connect though not required)
8. Send charms along with $5 for priority shipping (check or cash) to Thespoena McLaughlin, 5130 Silent Grove Rd, Springdale, Arkansas  72762.  Charms must reach me no later than October 5th so that I have time to sort them, package them, and send them back out in plenty of time for Halloween. And it is Halloween so there will be goodies in your return boxes! :)
9. Have FUN! ! ! !
This is not required for participation because some people don't have blogs etc. But PLEASE share a link back to this blog along with the swap image so we can get lots of people signed up. The more the merrier! 

 So I hope you will join in, please comment below and let us know who's coming!

See blow for some of the charms and packaging from the 2012 swap!
 I thought the packaging on this one was really great! They enclosed this repurposed charm in white wax paper and sewed the edges with black and red thread, even sewed a little bobbie pin embellishment on it. Adorbs!

 This book of spells charm was made out of textured copper sheet with clay sculpted eye, so AWESOME!

 The little wire wrapped pumpkin made from a glass bead was cute and the copper etched medallion was the coolest!

 I thought the packaging on this eye charm was genius, made to look like the stamped skull was looking our at you, VERY COOL! ( a great example of making awesome packaging to go with your charm) A soldered charm with a soldered spider stuck to the front was unique and fun, and the witchy charm sealed with Ice Resin with the witch hat details was perfect!

 The potion bottle charm worked perfectly with the poison label and the other charms were very charming additions to our bracelets (some folks made a nice detailed charm and then sent accent smaller beaded charms to go with them)...







Sunday, October 14, 2012

Halloween Jewelry...


    
Shipping is free for both of these items and sent via Priority Mail to ensure you get them in plenty of time for Halloween.
And an eclectic mix of beads and baubles to highlight this skeleton in a soldered coffin. Beads are all wire wrapped for durability. A longer style just right to slip over the head.
$39.00




Monday, July 2, 2012

Merrily She Goes...

This is Merrily. She's a sweet and happy little thing. She's all dressed up in her finery and bling and she is all about vintage charm.



 Antique glass pearl beads, antique crystals, antique rosary beads and lots and lots of vintage rhinestones all make Merrily very merry indeed. She has wire wrapping, soldering, ice resin and antique book pages, and a hand molded and hand painted face.
$86 plus $5 priority mail shipping
Merrily would love to have a home with you, email me if you are interested in her and I will send you a purchase link.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

A few new soldered pieces...

Got a few new pieces soldered this weekend.


 Playing with texture...


 And playing with Ice Resin

Monday, December 12, 2011

Pretty Soldered Ornaments & Brag Monday...

So after much too much time has passed I've finally finished 2 count them 2 whole soldered ornaments, lol. I had plans to make lots of these and put them up in my shop. They took much longer to make than I had anticipated due to all the details but I really had fun with them and they turned out so cute!
I have listed these two ornaments in my new online store...
as well as several necklaces. I will be listing more items as I get them made.

 For these ornaments I used vintage images from The Graphics Fairy
The background image and the image on the back side of the ornament are both from the Graphics Fairy as well as the ribbon "The Christmas Tree" from the top of a music sheet.

I bleached the bottle brush trees, added glass glitter so they shimmer and shine, as well as some old glass pearl beads. The star is cut from an antique dictionary and a 1920's rhinestone is placed in the center. I created the scene inside a 2x3 inch box and 2 mercury glass beads, an old glass pearl and lots of glass glitter shake and roll around inside. Two pieces of glass are soldered to the front and back. Antique sheet music is collaged to the sides and back and each ornament is signed and dated inconspicuously.

 I'll be sharing these on Brag Monday at the Graphics Fairy and I hope you will go and join in the fun.
I've got some pretty things to show you tomorrow some come back and see me.
Happy Holidays to you all. Hugs!


Monday, November 21, 2011

Year One Christmas Ornaments

I am at present working on a design for my year one soldered Christmas ornaments. I've got a lot of ideas and working out the kinks but please join me on black Friday as I unveil this year's design. 
I hope to make them available for sale in my store starting this week. 
Here's a "tiny" sneak peak.
There will only be a limited number of these beauties so don't miss out.
Happy Holidays!

Upcoming events...

I have some VERY Exciting news to share soon. Can't wait to spill the beans!