Monday, August 9, 2010

July, gone but not forgotten!

I've finally finished the July piece. I didn't actually have the 'found' object until July 28th...so I think that is pretty good. The round glass stopper is from a perfume bottle from my friend Hollie Archdale, who is also the teacher/leader of the Friday bead class/group at Findings in Ann Arbor. We've been together with more or less the same people for several years, and have explored many facets of beadwork together. The warmth and support in this group is extraordinary, which I attribute to all of us, but most of all Hollie.

The color this month was blue, just like a perfect July sky. I was able to use some blue vintage Roses Montees that I bought at Bead & Button a couple of years ago. I loved the idea of working with some very old beads, and these were made in Czechoslovakia some years ago. I also snuck some bugles,cubes, lentils and pressed glass beads. Quite the grab bag of blue. I discovered I don't have that many seed beads in the medium to light blue range. Not sure why, but it did force me to use some different shapes this month.

I created a 'cradle' of size 15 beads, and glued the stopper on with E6000. It seems pretty well attached, and I really don't want to cover it with beads. It reflects the colors of the beads all around it so nicely!

Work has been very scarce lately, so I've almost finished August as well. Color is orange, so grab your sunglasses!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, now this really catches my eye in some of my favorite hues of blue and with a glass piece for a focal point -- all favorite things of mine. Beautiful!

Marty S said...

My first impression was of a hot air balloon up in the blue sky of July. Even now that I know it's a bottle stopper, I can't let go of the image of the balloon. It's lovely.
Marty S
Crackpot Beader

Robin said...

Soooooooooo pretty, Margaret! I love blue, especially denim blue, that mid-blue range. The results of being forced to use different shapes and sizes is very appealing in this piece. Bravo!

Robin A