Thursday, November 20, 2008

Christmas Cuties - SOLD OUT



Sold Out! All of my cuties have new homes!

It's the most wonderful time of the year! These sweet little Christmas earrings are perfect for a simple gift for a teacher, a neighbor, or a special friend. The snowmen and penguins are made from lampwork beads. The Christmas trees are created from pressed glass beads and a red glass seed bead. They can be made using either sterling or 14k gold beads and earwires. All three sets of earrings measure 1 3/4 inches on the french hook wire as shown. For a shorter style, they can be set on post style earrings which would measure about 1 inch.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Lampwork Necklace and Earring Set



When this necklace finds just the right outfit, it is going to really bring that outfit to life. And I want to see it. This is such a fun combination of colors, and I think it would look fabulous with the warm oranges, olives, and purples of Fall. It is made using pressed glass beads and beautiful focal lampwork beads. It is finished with a large sterling lobster claw clasp.

*Sold*

Lapis and Heishi



Isn't this necklace darling? It's created with white shell heishi beads, glass pearls, sterling silver, and lapis beads and features a 1/2" round lapis lazuli pendant. The overall length is 18" and it is completed with a sterling hook-and-eye clasp.
SOLD

Deep Dark Turquoise



This is the yummiest shade of turquoise I have ever seen! The color is so deep and rich. This is a bold but not overwhelming piece of jewelry. The round pendant measures an inch and a half across. The overall length is 17" and it is finished with a sterling hook-and-eye clasp.
$23

Not Quite What I Had Planned



This wonderful 18" necklace was kind of by accident. I had a bag of mixed gemstone beads that I found completely uninspiring. I wondered how they would look thrown on a strand with some sterling spacers and worn as a bracelet. Was I ever wowed by the outcome! I liked it so much I thought it needed to be more of a focal piece. So I added coffee colored glass seed beads, finished it with a sterling toggle clasp, and voila! Perfecto!
*Sold*

Lampwork Beads - I Love Them!



When I started beading, I immedialtely fell in love with glass lampwork beads. (One day, when the kids are older and I have some time on my hands, I'm going to learn how to make these little beauties.) I love the simple, clean lines of this necklace. Every time I look at it, I see a crisp white shirt and blue jeans. The overall length is 18", and it is finished with a sterling hook-and-eye clasp.
SOLD

Monday, October 13, 2008

The Christmas Connection

Come visit me at The Christmas Connection arts and craft show! It is scheduled for November 7th, 8th, and 9th at the Kingsport Civic Auditorium. My friend Tracy, who makes childrens jewlery (That's her on my sidebar), and I will be sharing a booth. It's the first show either of us has ever done, so we are excited. Hope to see you there!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Mother's Bracelets

Mother's Bracelets are so popular, and I love making them! There are so many possibilities in these little works of art. I've noticed most people request a toggle clasp on bracelets, so all of my bracelets feature them. I also always use crimp bead covers to hide the not-so-pretty crimp beads that hold my pieces together.

Who says you have to be a mother to have a Mother's Bracelet? I can envision teenagers wearing their own names on bracelets. Or grandmothers with their grandchildrens' names, or even just "Grandma" spelled out in alphabet beads. Or pet owners who want to honor their pets. I've even seen sterling cat and dog charms that could be added.

And who says these have to be bracelets? I can envision a Mother's Necklace, with the names of her children on a single strand or as a multi-strand necklace incorporating birthstones into the design. These creations can also be made using gemstones, pearls, or crystals. The possibilities really are endless.

Here are photos of some of the Mother's Bracelets I have made:

Cadence's mother's bracelet is made of 5.6mm sterling alphabet beads and various sterling round beads.


For Aliceson's bracelet, I used the 5.6mm alphabet beads and sterling silver rounds.


This bracelet for Nick and Sydnie's mother was made as a gift. Since both names were to be on the same strand, I used smaller 4.5mm sterling alphabet beads and sterling beads with a few gold beads as accents.


I am often asked if I can add a name to an existing Mother's Bracelet. This is a bracelet that I updated for Ellen when she had her third child. I took her original bracelet apart so that I could redistribute some of the beads and added the strand with Mackinley's name on it. This is a great example of how pretty the sterling and gold beads look together. It now goes with everything.


This next piece is a completely different perspective on Mother's Bracelets. I made this for my friend Nikki when her second son was born. I used the boys' birthstones, Amethyst and Citrine, and created a beautiful bracelet.


As I come up with a pricing plan for the Mother's Bracelets, I will post it. They are difficult to price because of the countless design options.

Some of My Work

Here are some photos of pieces I've made in the past.

First is one of my favorite pieces. This is a Crazy Lace Agate and Moukaite set I made for my good friend Vicky for her birthday. It features Black Onyx and sterling accents, as well as a sterling clasp.


Next is a Green Turquoise and sterling silver earring and necklace set designed for my sister Sandy for her birthday. This is another of my favorites.


This glass bead set was created for my cousin Jenny. The pendant is handcrafted by Linda Niles, a Vermont native who took up glass pendant making as rehabilitation after a stroke. Jenny picked out the pendant while we were at the farmer's market during our Vermont vacation, and I made the set for her as a Christmas gift. During my most recent trip to Vermont, I picked up several of Ms. Niles's pendants, so you'll be seeing more of her work.


I love the simplicity of this next set! It was made for my aunt Nancy for Christmas. It features Lapiz Lazuli and Green Aventurine beads along with sterling silver. It's a great casual design that would look perfect with blue jeans. Here's another design that is perfect for jeans.


This one was a Christmas gift for my cousin Heather. It features a Thai Hill Tribe sterling pendant, Turquoise, Green Jade, Onyx, Amber, and various other gemstone and glass beads. I tend to naturally create symmetrical designs, so this one was actually a challenge for me. I absolutely love the way it turned out. And I think the earrings are fabulous.


This next set was a birthday present for my mother. It features Rainbow Fluorite, Freshwater Pearls, gold beads and a gold clasp. In my mother's job she is on the phone a lot, so she is particular about her earrings. I made matching beaded drops that she can use with her own gold earring posts. I love this set because it is so dainty.


This piece was one of my most challenging because it was the first double-strand necklace I had made. I gave it to my sister-in-law Jenni for her birthday. It is made of dark and light red aventurine and sterling silver saucer beads. I just love the way it turned out, and I was so tempted to keep it for myself!


I absolutely love these Hessonite beads in this next necklace. They have such a wonderful, warm glow to them. I made this necklace for my aunt Jane for Christmas. It has alternating Hessonite beads and amber colored glass spacers and a gold clasp.


Here's another one I wanted to keep for myself! I made this set for my cousin Robin for Christmas. It features Striped Red Agate, Red Aventurine, glass seed beeds, and sterling silver.


The following are two examples of eyeglass chains I have made. The first one features Turquoise and bone beads along with glass seed beads and sterling silver.


This second eyeglass chain features amber-colored pressed glass beads with glass seed beads and sterling silver.

A Little About Me (Okay, A Lot About Me)

Hi, I'm Chrissy. I am happily married stay-at-home mom and slightly obsessed jewelry designer.


Chrissy, the Stay-at-Home Wife and Mother:

I have been married to my husband Shawn for eleven years, and we have two precious children Alex and Emerson. Shawn has always been very supportive of my love of beading and doesn't complain when I buy more and more beads! He even use to finish my earrings for me until I got better at the bead wrapping.


Our son Alex is six years old and is in first grade. He is such a happy and smart little guy, and he loves to do crafts. He actually has a tackle box filled with his own beads, and he loves to bead with me!


Emerson, or Emmy as we call her, is our little princess. She just turned nine months old and is celebrating her first tooth. After her birth, I left my job to stay home, and it has been such a blessing. I always said I wasn't stay-at-home material, but was I ever wrong! I've become a surprisingly good cook and my house is actually clean. I love helping Alex with his homework and watching Emmy reach her milestones.


When I'm not beading or taking care of children, I ring in the church handbell choir and I co-direct the preschool choir at church.


Chrissy, the Slightly Obsessed Jewelry Designer:

"Slightly obsessed" may be an understatement. I notice people's jewelry before I notice their faces, and I actually dream about jewelry. My bead catalogs are held together with packing tape because they've been read so much. And I actually have a section of our den set aside as my beading zone. Yes, I think I'm more than "slightly" obsessed.

I've been designing jewelry for about six years. It started out as a creative outlet for me, as well as a way to make my own Christmas gifts for my relatives. Now that I am staying home with the kids, I'd like to build my passion into a small business that will allow me to continue staying at home once they both are in school. I am self-taught, learning from books and magazines.

I try to use exciting blends of color and stones with unique shapes and textures. I strive to make each piece eclectic and unique. Each piece I create is a wearable work of art, and I love creating exciting and extraordinary pieces.