Showing posts with label flap your wings blog hop. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Flap Your Wings Reveal - A Tribute To Judy Glende

Today is all about Judy Glende.  The amazing artist, mentor, treasure hunter, and friend - that we all will remember for years to come.  We were forced to say "until next time" to Ms. Judy on March 14, 2012, when she gained her wings.  The entire beading community has brushed away many tears....



Today is Flap Your Wings reveal day...and while I can't wait to see what everyone has come up with, I can't help but wish we were doing this for another reason!  I will not let this post become about cancer...it did not define Judy, and it definitely wasn't who she was!  Today is simply our tribute to a remarkable woman!!




THE PARTICIPANTS







(Amanda regretfully couldn't participant in the reveal but will be making a donation)





12. Kym Hunter 





















Some participants are auctioning, selling (whether privately or through online stores) their creations and will donate their proceeds to the charity of their personal choosing.  Please take the time to enjoy the hop with us, and consider purchasing/bidding/donating to the charities we all hold dear to our hearts.

In Judy's Obituary, the following charities were suggested for donations:


Mustang Alley Horse Rescue, 1020 Walters Road, Greenville, TN 37743 

Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Dermatology Melanoma Research Fund, 55 Fruit Street, Bartlett Hall Room 622, Boston, MA 02114


** Also, if any of the participants would like to mail the donation directly to the Glende family, please send me an email and I will send you their address.




So, without further ado here are my creations:


Tears of an Angel - Brooch:


I have an early 1900's hymnal that belonged to my husband's grandfather.  I treasure this little book, and often take pictures using it as a background, or reading the little notes he wrote within the margins.  I didn't think Pap Paw would mind if I used a page for Judy's creation, so I found a picture of a cemetery  concrete angel (from an Irish cemetery) and printed it on the hymnal page.  The rest, is a hodge-podge of found treasures (my tribute to Judy).  There's a vintage wavy brass stamping that I used to resemble a halo, vintage glass pearl chain, an array of charms and of course lots of beads.  The wings are made of polymer clay and were set in to the resin top coat. The back is a clear acrylic block with safety brooch pin.  I'm a little leary of selling this, as it's not my own photograph, so I'm donating $40 and will wear it often.  I also have to include that Deryn Mentock's work was also my inspiration in this design...her work is AMAZING!!




A Crowning Glory - Assemblage Necklace:



I've had this crown pendant for a few years (purchased from a big box store.)  It was silver tone, and not quite "my kind of thing."  I noticed however in Judy's Etsy store that she had a similar crown listed...and I quickly dug out my ugly focal!  After MANY coats of paint, Rub N' Buff, and sealant...it's not an ugly duckling any longer!  Using the same process as the brooch above, I printed the angel wings on muslin, hand forged the copper frames, and filled them with glossy resin.  The copper circle chain I soldered together (and left it "messy" on purpose...despite my husband's cajoling to "clean it up") and I used two vintage mother of pearl buttons as a clasp.  A vintage rhinestone heart hangs dead center (it was from my own mother's stash of costume jewelry) and golden sari silk wrapped with ivory keshi pearls add a little texture.  The eagle cuff link came from who knows where?  I think it was from some antique baubles that again belonged to Pap Paw McCray.  The sepia photograph charm was a quick stand in, after deciding to rework the charms, and will be replaced with one from my own vintage photos...a wedding picture of my grandparents *pictured below* (just poured the resin)...before listing in my Etsy store.  



I struggled with both of these creations...I wanted to express what I was feeling...and I have a hard enough time doing so with words, so you can imagine how difficult it was for me to portray that within a piece of jewelry.  My donations will be going to Mustang Alley Horse Rescue, donated in Judy's 
memory.





FLAP YOUR WINGS JUDY!!!


Sunday, April 8, 2012

Beadhoarderitis

Anyone else afflicted with the disease?  I know I'm not alone in my group of "beady" friends!

I have a stash of my favorite beads (in their own compartment container of course) and most days I fondle all of them, but can't bring myself to use ANY of them!  It's not that they were all expensive...I'm just hoarding them in hopes of having an ah-ha moment, you know the type of design that will change the world, end world hunger and save the whales, and I just can't use them all willy nilly on everyday creations...that would be ludicrous, right?

Let's take a look in that fantabulous box, shall we?

I purchased these beauties from Oh My Milky




These are some of my favorites from BIMS Bangles


An embarrassing amount of these ceramic bracelet beads from Captured Moments


As well as an obscene collection of bird toggles from Pajego Art House


Awesome Antique medicine bottle cut outs from Pork Chop Show


And those are just the most recent Etsy purchases...don't get me started on the fair trade, vintage baubles, sea glass, etc from my favorite bead store Bangles & Beads in Carytown, VA.

Now, don't be shy...show us what's in your hoard...err...I mean bead boxes!


Photo Credit:  World of Stock


Don't forget to check back next Saturday, April 14th for the Flap Your Wings Blog Hop reveal in honor and memory of Judy Glende!!