I've made some changes!
I signed up on Etsy! Check me out here:
http://www/etsy.com/shop/RecklessDesire
And in the interest of consistancy, my blog is moving too:
http://recklessdesire.blogspot.com
See you there soon!
Lavish
Monday, August 16, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Raspberry & Cream
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
From my Mom
My Mom frequents an antique store. She also makes a tidy side-income buying "junk" at tag sales, and flipping it to her antique store friend. She does have an eye for this stuff, and she knows a good thing when she sees it. Mostly she goes for the furniture, but sometimes she comes up with a little surprise for me.
Recently she passed along a broken necklace that she saw on the clearance rack for $2.00. The clasp was broken, the chain was ridiculously fragile, and some of the links were bent. I was thrilled! The settings are sterling, the stones are dichroic glass, and this was an easy project.
I removed the outermost stones and attached the settings to ear wires. Added a glass drop to each one, with a scrap of stacked chain, and then they were earrings! For the necklace, I ditched the tiny thin chain and replaced it with a more industrial box link chain. Maybe not the best match, but I really like the overall result.
My Mom loves it! Hope she doesn't want it back now... :D
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Birthday Delight
What a wonderful birthday! For the first time in many years, every desire came to fruition. A lovely long weekend, blazing hot temps, no rain, no plans.
I selfishly ditched the regular housework, popped a few new plants in the garden, and watered everything within an inch of their little plant lives! Ordered pancakes & bacon for me, eggs for the dogs, and a big splash of Bailey's in my coffee.
After breakfast on the deck, I grabbed my new book, sunscreen, and a couple of towels. Spent the rest of the morning alternately reading, swimming and napping by the pool. Took break from all that hard work (and the sun) early in the afternoon, and made myself a sandwich.
Spent the hottest part of the day in the shade, tinkering with this necklace. I wanted to challenge myself and see how many different things I could include in this piece, and still have a coherent composition. I am quite pleased! The little bone skulls represent some of my old life and habits that I'm leaving behind. The greens show a fresh new beginning, and the stone and wood elements keep me connected to the basics in life.
I selfishly ditched the regular housework, popped a few new plants in the garden, and watered everything within an inch of their little plant lives! Ordered pancakes & bacon for me, eggs for the dogs, and a big splash of Bailey's in my coffee.
After breakfast on the deck, I grabbed my new book, sunscreen, and a couple of towels. Spent the rest of the morning alternately reading, swimming and napping by the pool. Took break from all that hard work (and the sun) early in the afternoon, and made myself a sandwich.
Spent the hottest part of the day in the shade, tinkering with this necklace. I wanted to challenge myself and see how many different things I could include in this piece, and still have a coherent composition. I am quite pleased! The little bone skulls represent some of my old life and habits that I'm leaving behind. The greens show a fresh new beginning, and the stone and wood elements keep me connected to the basics in life.
Recently, Chip had a birthday of his own. He turned 4 last month. This cheesecake was a big hit!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Spartan Red
Thursday, February 25, 2010
First Entry
OK, this is my first entry for my jewelry experiment. I've done quite a few projects with beads and chains and earrings, etc. I've also done a lot of reading about people who have successful jewelry / design businesses. It's very inspiring, and scary at the same time.
For now, I am content "playing around" with my supplies on the weekend, maybe making one or two pieces that I can wear during the week at work.
Every once in awhile, someone complements me on something I've made, and so far I've just replied with a simple "thank you." I am not ready to blurt out, "Thanks, I made that!" In time, with more confidence, I suppose I will. Eventually when I find I am tired of something I've made, I bring it to the consignment store, and every so often I end up with a few more dollars for (you guessed it!) more supplies. What a wonderful, vicious cycle!
Today I found a new artist who makes some really wonderful things: http://www.bellaluloo.com/ I found that once I began browsing through the gallery, I just couldn't stop. Beautiful pieces, very creative yet tasteful.
For now, I am content "playing around" with my supplies on the weekend, maybe making one or two pieces that I can wear during the week at work.
Every once in awhile, someone complements me on something I've made, and so far I've just replied with a simple "thank you." I am not ready to blurt out, "Thanks, I made that!" In time, with more confidence, I suppose I will. Eventually when I find I am tired of something I've made, I bring it to the consignment store, and every so often I end up with a few more dollars for (you guessed it!) more supplies. What a wonderful, vicious cycle!
Today I found a new artist who makes some really wonderful things: http://www.bellaluloo.com/ I found that once I began browsing through the gallery, I just couldn't stop. Beautiful pieces, very creative yet tasteful.
Sushi Roll by Nancy L. T. Hamilton
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