Posts Tagged ‘earthenwood’

“As seen in” (or, thanks for mentioning R&T!)

Friday, May 1st, 2009

There’s a nice custom over at Twitter called #followfriday.  It’s all about recognizing people who are important to you online.  In that spirit, R&T thanks some people who wrote nice things about us in the last week.  Here’s what they talked about…

Tammy Powley discusses the hows and whys of lava beads.

Cyndi Lavin's award-winning design from the 2009 Rings & Things "Your Designs Rock!" contest

Cyndi Lavin wins a "Polly's Picks" award in the 2009 Rings & Things "Your Designs Rock!" contest.

Robyn at the Gem Shows blog included us in her go-to list.

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Meanwhile, back at Earthenwood....Melanie conjures an uplifting color scheme involving our Dark Indigo crystal beads.

Dawno has mentioned us too!  Here’s the very latest of her frequent, informative posts.

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More uses for choker forms

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

In the spirit of multipurposing that our “grow your business” project often mentions, we’d like to report on some great uses people have recently invented for Rings & Things’ chokers.

We’ve been seeing some brilliant applications of wire-wrapping to our choker forms.  A number of ideas involve wrapping part or all of the form itself.  This turquoisey design is from Tish:

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Another take by Tish on the wrapped-choker idea:

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Dawno combined an inspiration from abstract artist Piet Mondrian with choker wrapping:

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Melanie at Earthenwood Studios found our choker blank provided a good structure to express her ongoing steampunk inspiration:

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At her “A Bead A Day” blog, Lisa wrapped the entire choker form and added a pendant and coordinating bead accents:

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In a similar vein, Tish went for a softer feel, designing a loosely ribbon-wrapped choker:

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How about wrapping wire on some other element of your design?  Dawno beaded the choker form itself, but wrapped the great dangles in this design:

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And Lisa made a stunning wire-wrapped focal piece in this choker design:

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Another wire-wrapping idea for a focal is this stunning bit of sculpture by Dawno:

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Somewhat more minimal wire work is involved in the hammered tendrils dangling from this “Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright” choker by Margot Potter, a.k.a. The Impatient Crafter:

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What’s your inpiration for using choker forms?  Share a comment–or even a picture!

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