Friday, February 11, 2011

Fire Divas Quarterly Jewely Challenge

I'm a member of a group of other lampworkers and we work to promote each other and ourselves, we are the Fire Divas. We had a jewelry challenge where people whom have used our beads enter their jewelry to win some prizes. Those lovely entries are ready to be voted on. None of these are my beads, but these Special Bead entries we've received are very beautiful. Voting is going to be extra difficult!


Voting: Please vote once on the right side of the Fire Divas blog. Voting poll will be up for one week. Winners will be announced shortly after the polls are closed on the Fire Divas Glass Bead Blog.


Our first entry is a beautiful necklace featuring a bead by Ashlyn Design and some stunning wire work:


Entry #1


In The Garden





Designer Info: Scott Bjorge. Gallery
Designer's Description: As we enter the heart of winter it is nice to think of our beautiful Spring gardens to escape the cold and snow. This lovely focal bead by Ashlyn Design inspires that feeling with it's blend of an array of lovely colors. Designed with a sterling silver 's' hook accented with two more beads from Ashlyn Design brought around to the front to become part of the design.





In The Garden


Our second entry is also an "eye catching" necklace featuring an eye bead by Holly's Folly and natural and metallic beads.

Entry #2




Eye of Horus focal



Designer Info: Michelle Plumb Gallery Contact: maplumb1 {at} wowway (dot) com
Designer's Description: Eye of Horus necklace, with focal by Holly Dare of Holly’s Folly and eye murrini from Janel Dudley Beads. I’m fascinated by ancient Egyptian history, so this bead called me immediately. The necklace was made with Holly’s Eye of Horus focal, graduated lapis lazuli rondelles, turquoise rounds and gold-plated rounds. Fit for a Pharaoh!


Eye of Horus necklace








Entry #3 is rich with silver and glass baubles from Janel Dudley Beads


Entry #3






Designer Info: Mary Elam / Stella's Blossoms
Designer's Description: Boro Blues is inspired by the beautiful blue fire within each of these lovely beads by Janel Dudley. The brilliant shades of blue and aqua truly radiate goodness from within. Each Boro bead is accented with Bali Sterling silver beadcaps. I've included my favorite Bail sterling silver focal bead in a unique oval shape to compliment the design. Swarovski crystals add extra sparkle. A thai silver toggle closure is included.








Our fourth entry is a double spiral of Swarovski crystals with a hollow heart by Holly's Folly.

Entry #4



Twisted Heart

Designer Info: Gretchen Coats Etsy Blog Gallery
Designer's Description: This 24" necklace is made up of close to 600 3mm swarovski crystals in a double spiral. The Focal bead is made by Holly of Holly's Folly Glass, and the crystals and seed beads match the blue and pink of the focal bead perfectly! Heart is actually hollow, and upon closer inspection you can see


the smaller beads run through the center of it!






Twisted Heart detail





Our fifth and final entry mixes pearls, crystals, pressed glass and seed beads with a floral focal from Holly's Folly .


Entry #5


Romance in pink collage

Designer Info: Helen Aresik / Helen's Atelje
Designer's Description: Romance in pink. This design is based and inspired on the beautiful and wonderful, handmade lampwork bead made by Holly's Folly. When I look at the Focal bead I think of a beautiful garden with pink flowers. I’ve chosen beads and other findings to match the pink and green tones in the focal bead. I made some beaded beads myself with pink beads with a green bead inside, inspired of the deep green color inside the focal bead. I also used chain and findings in sterling silver, some swarovski crystals, freshwater pearls and other glass beads and leaves. The necklace is 80 cm long excl. the pendant, which is 10,5 cm. The focal bead is almost 4 cm long. The bracelet is 21 cm long and the earrings are 3 cm long without the earhook.






Romance in pink









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