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1 Resin and Copper Waves Pendant1 Pewter Seaside charm4 Blue 6mm Freshwater pearls1 Green 17mm Ceramic Washer9 Beige 8 x 15mm Czech glass Flat

Ovals2 Navy Blue 10 x 15mm Lucite Beads1 Chartreuse 8mm Lucite round1 Sage Green 8mm Lucite round

1 Sage Green 10mm Lucite round13 Copper Metal seed beads1 Bird Toggle3 Copper 4mm Split Jump rings4 Brass 1.5 inch Pearl head pins2 Brass Crimp tubes12 inches of 20g Twisted Square wire9 inches Size .19 Aqua beading wire20 inches Light Blue Suede cording

Ocean’s FuryLorelei Eurtowww.loreleieurtojewelry.com

Materials:

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Tools:

Chain Nose Pliers

Flat Nose Pliers

Flush cutters

Crimping pliers

1.  Open a 4mm jump ring, attach the pewter Seaside charm, and attach it the center hole at the bottom of the Waves pendant. Wire wrap the 4 blue pearls onto the pearl headpins and attach the wrapped loop to each of the remaining four holes on the bottom of the waves pendant. Attach 2 jump rings to the top right and left holes in the Waves pendant.

2.  Using the beading wire, string 1 crimp tube, and the bird half of the toggle clasp. Pass the wire back through the crimp tube. Crimp tightly. String 1 beige glass bead, 1 copper seed bead. Repeat 6 times. String 1 blue lucite, 1 copper seed bead, 1 sage lucite, 1 seed bead, 1 sage 10mm lucite, 1 seed bead, 1 chartreuse lucite, 1 seed bead, 1 blue lucite bead, 1 seed bead. String 1 beige glass bead, 1 copper seed bead. Repeat 2 more times. String 1 crimp tube. Thread the wire through the jump ring at the top left of the Waves pendant. Pass the wire back through the crimp. Crimp tightly.

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3.  Cut the suede cording in half. Thread one strand through the jump ring at the top right of the Waves pendant, pulling the pendant to the center of the cord. Bring the two ends together. Pass the two ends through the ceramic washer, folding them over about ½”. Cut the Twisted wire, into 4 pieces, each at 3 inches long. Using one piece of wire, hold the end on top of the tail of the cording that is now through the ceramic washer. Grasping the wire and suede with your left hand, wrap the wire tightly around the suede at the base of the washer, using your right hand. Wrap the wire down and around the tail of wire that you are holding. Tuck the end in with chain nose pliers. Trim the excess tail of wire with Flush cutters.

4.  Using the same wire wrapping technique in step 3, wrap a piece wire around the suede just above the jump ring at the top right of the pendant. Tuck the end, and trim any excess.

5.  Using the second piece of cording, thread one end through the jump ring on the toggle ring. Pull it the center of the suede cord. Pass the two ends through the ceramic washer. Using the same wire wrapping technique as in step 3, wire wrap the the suede with 1 piece of wire at the base of the washer, and around the suede by the toggle ring.

Resources

Waves pendant: Jade Scott www.jadescott.etsy.comPewter Seaside charm: Mamacita Beadworks www.mamacitabeadworks.etsy.comPearls: Similar: Fusion Beads www.fusionbeads.comCzech glass: Theodora’s Beautiful Beads www.theodorasbeads.comSuede: Michael’s www.michaels.comLucite: MKBeads www.mkbeads.comBird toggle: Jess Imports www.jessimports.comCeramic washer: Joan Miller Porcelain www.joanmillerporcelain.comWire, headpins: Vintaj Brass Co. www.vintaj.comCopper seed beads: Fusion Beads www.fusionbeads.com

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Traci Zeller, Owner P. 403-831-4315 E. [email protected]

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It’s the Pantone’s color of the year! Try adding emerald green crystals or stones to peacock focal beads if you are a little afraid of the jewel tone. By combining it with teal and warmer greens you’ll be able to pull off this trend with very little effort! Or mix emerald green with focal beads in muted stone-inspired colors. Think rich patina and zen gardens when creating pieces with emerald color gemstones.

Not sure what to mix with green? Go to the source! Mother Nature offers some beautiful inspiration and color palettes featuring emerald. Search for emerald on Pinterest.com or Flickr.com for more amazing examples. Visit Pantone.com for the low down on their pick of the year and the color trends for upcoming seasons.

Photo Credit: 1. Heather Powers. 2. William Warby 3. Alan Vernon 4. Dennis Harper

“Lively. Radiant. Lush… A color of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony.” - Pantone

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Materials:

1 Purple Mardi Gras Mask bead18 inches Red Ball chain18 inches Pink Ball chain42 Purple and White size 6 Seed beads

32 Fuchsia size 6 seed beads66 Red size 11 seed beads32 inches Red Waxed linen 4-ply cording1 Copper hammered clasp

Parti GrasLorelei Eurtowww.loreleieurtojewelry.com

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Tools: Flush cutters

1. Cut the linen cording in half. The Mardi Gras pendant has holes around the entire mask. There are 8 holes along the bottom left, 8 holes along the bottom right, and 11 holes along the top. Starting at the left side, use one strand of cording to string 21 red seed beads. Thread both ends through the 3rd hole down on the left, in towards the left eye hole. Pass one strand up through the hole at the top of the mask, far left- second hole in from the left. Pass the other strand down through the next hole, moving to the right, at the bottom of the mask.

2. String 24 red seed beads. Pass the strand back up though that same hole. Thread the cord down through the next hole. String 21 red seed beads, pass the strand back up through that same hole. Thread the cording down through the next hole. String 4 purple and white seed beads. Using the last bead as the stopper bead, pass the cording back up through the 3 seed beads, and back through the same hole in the pendant. Thread the cording down through the next hole. String 6 purple seed beads. Using the last bead as the stopper bead, pass the cording back up through the 5 purple seed beads, and back through the hole. Thread the cord down through the last hole. String 4 purple seed beads. Using the last bead as the stopper, pass the cord back up through the 3 seed beads and back through the same hole.

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3. Moving to the top of the left eye, thread the cord up through the far right hole. Move over to the far left strand, and string 1 purple seed bead. Thread the cord down through the same hole, in the pendant, to the center of the eye. String 1 purple seed bead, and pass the cord up through the next hole, moving the right. String 1 purple seed bead, pass the cord back down through the same hole to the cente rof the eye. String 1 purple seed bead and pass the cord up through the next hole to the right. String 1 purple bead, pass the cord back down through the same hole to the center. String 1 purple bead. Pass the cord up through the last hole.

4. Using both strands together, string 1 purple seed bead. Tie an overhand knot at the to of the bead, and trim excess cords with flush cutters.

5. Using the second piece of linen cording, repeat steps 1-4 for the right side of the mask. Instead of the red seed beads, string 10 fuchsia seed beads, 12 fuchsia seed beads, and 10 fuchsia seed beads for the three beaded loops at the bottom right side. Finish the rest of the beads the same way.

6. Thread the pink ball chain through the top left hole in the pendant. Thread the red ball chain through the top right hole in the pendant. Before closing the chains with the included ball chain connector, string the chain through the hole in the hook half of the clasp. String the opposite chain through the eye half of the clasp.

Resources:

Ceramic Mardi Gras Mask: Elaine Ray www.ornamentea.comLinen cording, Ball chain, and seed beads: Ornamentea www.ornamentea.comClasp: MissFickleMedia www.missficklemedia.com

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1. Cut an 10 inch piece of 7ply teal waxed linen cord and tie it onto a 10mm jump ring, leaving a 2.5 inch tail of cord. Slide 2 czech glass rondelles on and knot, leaving the beads to move freely on a 1 inch tail. Trim just below the knot. Make a few wire wrapped Czech flower dangles to attach to the jump ring. Slide on a series of mixed media art beads in a blue to green spectrum, knotting between each. If the holes are too big for the knots, use simple bead caps to stop the beads from sliding over the knots.

2. Measure out a 5inch piece of 6mm etched Vintaj chain and knot the end of the cord from 1. onto one end of this. Slide a Czech rondelle onto the cord tail, and knot and trim as you did in step one. Create a series of wrapped loop Czech flower dangles, until you have enough for 6 to go onto each link of chain, 3 on each side of each link. Using a 10mm jump ring, attach a handmade polymer starfish charm so that it sits between the art beads and the chain section.

Ocean Gardenia Rebecca Anderson www.songbead.etsy.com

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3. Measure out a short piece of 2mm link chain – roughly 0.8 of an inch. Attach this to the last link of the chain from step 2 and slide a large holed lampwork glass bead over this. Attach a 15mm Vintaj lobster clasp to the last link of the 2mm chain. It should sit just outside the lampwork bead; not tightly but with not too much slack. Your bracelet is complete!

Resources:

Handmade large lampwork round - mooginmindy.etsy.comHandmade ceramic sea urchin bead - blueberribeads.etsy.comHandmade faceted polymer nuggets – secondsurf.etsy.comHandmade ceramic polka dot round and rondelle – bohulleybeads.etsy.comHandmade polymer star fish charm – humblebeads.etsy.comHandmade large hole lampwork bead – josephinewadman.etsy.com7ply teal irish waxed linen cord – thecuriousbeadshop.etsy.comCzech glass rondelles – thecuriousbeadshop.etsy.comCzech glass flowers – yashmacreations.etsy.comVintaj brass headpins, chain, jump rings, bead caps and clasp – Vintaj.com

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Wired Arts by Tracy Stanley

Artist and Instructor specializing inMetal and wire work.

Website: WiredArts.netEmail: [email protected]

Blog: WiredArts.blogspot.com

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