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Sunday, 5 May 2013

2 Bracelets and 2 Necklaces

Two new bracelets. And 2 necklaces I made back in January, but haven't properly presented yet.


Bracelet 1 - Seeds and Brass
  • Buri seeds
  • Etched brass beads
  • Polymer Clay disc bead by Pam Wynn
  • Very light blue metallic seed beads
  • Pale green waxed linen cord





Bracelet 2 - Blue Flower

  • Blue Raku fired Ceramic Flower by Jubilee
  • Translucent smoke colored glass nuggets
  • Copper Clasp by Higher Chakra/Metal Fuze
  • Blue waxed linen cord


Very Long Necklace 1 - Bee


  • Ceramic Bee Bead by Nancy Schindler of Round Rabbit
  • Matte Pale Blue Wooden Rounds
  • Pale Green Waxed Linen Cording
  • Large Vintaj Jump Rings
  • Vintage Chain 


Very Long Necklace 2 - Yellow Flying



  • Yellow Bird Pendant by Jade Scott
  • Yellow Matte Irregular Seed Beads
  • Vintaj Brass Clasp
  • Vintaj Brass Jump Rings



  • All my jewelry is available for purchasing, even though I might not yet have listed them in my Etsy Shop. Please let me know if you are interested in any of them. :-)

    All my best,
    Malin


    Friday, 26 April 2013

    7th Bead Soup Blog Party - Reveal


    So it's that time again. The Bead Soup Blog Party 7, third reveal. My partner is Agi Kiss of Moon Safari Beads, from Hungary. Here's a reminder of what she sent me. She made all those awesome colorful polymer clay beads herself.


    So my first piece is a necklace, using Agi's large silvery pendant, and the hook part of the clasp.


    It's knotted with 8 strands of dark green waxed linen cording. I used some lovely rustic tumbled stone nuggets of Amazonite Blk Tourmaline, and some twisted silvery beads nearer to the back. A chunky chain around the neck to add some length, and the clasp sits somewhat to the side when hooked on to the chain.


    Well, I have to admit I totally took this style of knotting with many cords from Erin Siegel, who had a beautiful necklace and bracelet published in the spring 2013 issue of Stringing Magazine. I absolutely completely fell in love the first time I saw it. And it was great making my necklace using this technique. At first I was a bit nervous if I would mess up a knot somewhere along the line, and therefor would have to waste all the linen cording because of that, but I very soon understood how to go about it all. It was not difficult, you just have to be thinking about what you are doing very conciously. All those cords create a beautiful effect, particularly suitable for necklaces in my opinion. 

    Here's the link to Erin Siegel's own blog post, where you can see and read about her necklace and bracelet. (I had a smaller picture of them here before, but I noticed in my comments that quite a few people mistook it for one of my own designs. So I replaced it with this link instead. I am so sorry for causing that misunderstanding. It was not my intention at all.)

    I don't often use large pendants like the one Agi sent me. So she had found a good thing to challenge me with there. :-) I am very happy with how this necklace turned out. Everything comes together in a nice bold, rustic and bohemic style. And I feel I have discovered and learned a few nice new things along the way. Thank you both, Agi and Erin!!!!



    Agi also sent me a large blue rivoli bead. And even though I am a seed beader to some extent, I have never bezeled a cabochon or rivoli before. I never thought I would actually. Never felt the lust to be honest. But hey, now I kind of HAD to, didn't I. All that sparkle just begged for it.


    My first attempt was not at all successful, the bezel became way too deep so to speak. But number two worked well, fitting just perfectly. And from there I just continued, figuring it out along the way. And it became a ring. I played with the color combos, trying to make something different and unusual. And this ring catches attention directly. I will wear it tomorrow at the party I am going to. :-)


    The inside offers a little surprise, only visible when the ring is taken off. I like little details like that.



    So once more a successful party experience for me. Thank you so very much Lori Anderson, for being the magnificent hostess you are!!!!!!!!

    But oh, why didn't I make something with Agi's wonderful and colorful polymer clay beads? Well I did. And took it apart. Then I did again. And took it apart. Not happy with what I made. I felt my creations didn't do justice to Agi's beautiful work. But I am not giving up. One day, hopefully soon, you will see something where I have used them. 

    Here's the link to our hostess Lori's blog, PrettyThings, where you will find the full list with all the links to all the other participants of the 3rd reveal of the 7th Bead Soup Blog Party.

    But first I think you should check out what my partner, Agi Kiss of Moon Safari Beads, made with the beads I sent to her.



    All my best,
    Malin

    Sunday, 21 April 2013

    A few new items

    Howdy friends and blog followers,
    I haven't posted here in a few weeks. So sorry for the absence. No particular reason at all, apart from that I just simply haven't been in the mood for taking photographs or to edit them, and to write here. That's how it is sometimes for me. I bet you know the kind of feeling.

    Anyway, I have still been as productive as I usually am with my jewelry making. And here are three of my newer pieces. Two bracelets and one pair of earrings. 



    Day And Night - Bracelet
    Purple Ceramic disc by Marla's Mud
    Midnight Blue Lucite Large Rice Shaped Beads
    Clear Glass Rectangles
    Antiqued Silvery Clasp
    4 Colors of Waxed Linen Cording



    The picture on the hand shows the colors more correctly. I had big problems capturing the colors in Jen's absolutely wonderful glass beads. 


    Strawberry Orange Sorbet - Bangle Bracelet
    Red Yellow Orange & Purple Lampwork Squishy Beads by Jen Zeiger
    Large White Lined Crystal Seed Beads
    16G Antiqued Copper Wire


    Rock The Casbah - Earrings
    Vintage Brass Plated Lucite Beads
    Neon Orange Glass Rounds
    Metallic Orange Seed Beads
    Copper Rosey Head Pins
    Vintaj Brass Ear Hooks


    All my best,
    Malin

    P.S.
    My plan is to show you a few more of my latest creations over the coming period.

    Tuesday, 26 March 2013

    I am Featured Designer

    I have been chosen Featured Designer of the Week over at Art Bead Scene Blog.

    Thank you so much! It makes me so happy you know.


    This is what ABS Editor Rebecca Anderson had to say about my piece:

    "I absolutely adore these earrings! I love the vibrant yet rustic shades that Malin has picked out from this month's beautiful challenge piece, I love the painterly texture that the verdigris patina gives MissFickleMedia's swirls, I love their simple elegance and the embellished earwires.....and last (but certainly not least) I love how Malin has set them for this photograph. The thin branch is the perfect place to display these earrings. These are eminently wearable earrings! Fantastic work Malin."


    I am honoured!

    Link to my own original blog post about my contributions.

    All my best,
    Malin



    Sunday, 24 March 2013

    New beaded beads

    Presenting some new beaded beads. I have quite a fair pile of them made over the last few months. I will start off by listing the ones in the picture below. They will turn up in my Etsy shop later today. And then more will show up over the coming days, (if everything goes according to plans).

    (Please note that the beads in the pictures above are not in the same scale.)

    I have come up with some new designs also, as you can see. And another thing I am trying out is to list two beads together of the same color scheme but with different shapes. I am very interested in hearing your thoughts on that concept. Do you think people will be interested in buying sets like that? Would you? If you have any other ideas, wishes or thoughts I would be very interested to hear them too. Please leave a comment on this post, or write me an e-mail to nodeksweden[at]live.se.

    Check into my Etsy shop later today, to buy the beads above. It should be around 21.00 Swedish time, which is 6 hours ahead of US East coast time (so 15.00 EST).

    All my best,
    Malin

    Tuesday, 19 March 2013

    2 pieces for Art Bead Scene March Challenge

    Art Bead Scene's Monthly Challenge for March is this painting by Marc Franz, called Deer in Forest.


    I have made two pieces inspired by this painting. First off is a bracelet.


    • Deer/fox by TreeWingStudio
    • Saffron colored patinated chain by MissFickleMedia
    • Dark blue colored patinated chain by MissFickleMedia
    • Purple colored patinated toggle bar by MissFickleMedia
    • Forest green metallic matte Magatama beads
    • Rusty red metallic matte facetted czech glass beads

    Isn't it a little bit funny that I all along have seen that creature as a deer. It was only when I was looking at the close-up photo belo, in my computer earlier today that I realized that it actually has a thick tail and that it instead of course is a FOX. It doesn't matter in the end. It is so sweet laying there all curled up. And foxes also lives in the woods.



    And as I was going I suddenly found myself having made these earrings too. Sort of picking up, shape wise, on the swirly white lines in the painting, in which I kind of see the sound of the wind blowing through the tree leaves, and a just in general a magical and mystical atmosphere of the woods.


    • The verdigris green patinated swirls by MissFickleMedia (there's three on either ear ring)
    • Earwires and large jump rings from Vintaj
    • Rusty red/brown seed beads
    • Oxidized brass wire

    Check out some more contributions in the ABS flickr group. There will be more of them coming until the end of the month.

    All my best,
    Malin

    Sunday, 17 March 2013

    Long Necklaces

    I am a tall woman, 184 cm or just above 6 feet. I don't know if that is the reason I like elongated things just in general. But perhaps the explanation could be found there. It is not completely unlikely anyway. Or what do you think?

    And, when it comes to jewelry I believe I most often like to make things sort of fitting my own body constitution proportion wise. And also to go with the kind of clothes I like to wear. So with necklaces, I  often like them long. To hang below my bussom.

    However, I find long necklaces a bit difficult to photograph. So I have a bunch of them made over time that I have not yet taken proper single photos of. Here are a few. I decided to take a group picture of:


    Most of them contain beautiful and exciting art beads. The two ones furthest to the right are my latest creations in the lot, finished in January. I often put a clasp also on my long necklaces, even though they would easily go over the head, if I believe some people might like to wear them doubled or even tripled.

    All my best,
    Malin

    Thursday, 7 March 2013

    Etsy Sale To Celebrate 300 Followers

    Wow!
    A couple of days ago I reached 300 followers here on the blog. That deserves a celebration, right! I am so grateful for all of you showing interest in what I do. And the feedback you give me.



    So I've been trying to come up with a nice way to give back to you, and I decided to go for a sale in my Etsy shop. So because the number we are celebrating is 300, you will get
    30% off 
    any purchase in my Etsy shop using the coupon code

    300FOLLOWERS. 

    The code will stay valid until coming Monday, the 11th, 23.00 o'clock US East Coast Time. Please remember to click the Apply Coupon Code link in the right column in your cart, and to fill in the code correctly, before you check out.

    See you at Etsy!

    All my best,
    Malin

    P.S. This is my first Etsy sale ever, so I am just a little nervous about it, and hope everything will work out well and according to my intensions.

    Wednesday, 6 March 2013

    2 Bracelets

    • Lilac and Lime Green etched lampworked glass disc beads by Outwest
    • Lilac patinated copper flower by MissFickleMedia
    • Ceramic clasp by Mary Harding, with a blue patinated toggle by MissFickleMedia
    • Transparent frosted rice shaped glass beads
    • Blue seed beads
    • Two different blue shades of waxed linen cord



    • Turquoise blue polymer beads with a zip pattern by Pam Wynn
    • Grey wooden coins
    • Frosted orange round glass beads
    • Vintaj brass swirl hook clasp
    • Yellow waxed linen cord


    All my best,
    Malin