Sunday, November 30, 2014

November Challenge - Found Item

Each month members of the Jewelry Artisans Community participate in a monthly challenge in order to, well, challenge ourselves and our skills.  Taking ourselves out of our comfort zones and working in unfamiliar areas makes us better craftspeople and artists.  It also opens our minds to new techniques and ideas that we can put to use in future jewelry designs.  Plus, it's fun!

The November challenge was to use found, recycled or upcycled item(s) in a jewelry design. The item(s) could not be anything normally associated with jewelry such as beads, cabachons or charms. Those types of materials were allowed to be used in the designs, but the main focal component had to be found, recycled or upcycled.

Kevin of rockinwow submitted this design made up of old chain from a broken necklace, tagua nut buttons, mother of pearl buttons, two decorative metal balls (one textured), the smooth one was a fake button on a stuffed bear, Czech Glass, filigree from an old trivet and lastly old shoe buckles.  Isn't it wonderfully creative?

 
From Cat of Cat's Wire we were treated to this fabulous netted metal curtain ring and tiny shells pendant that is hanging on black cord:


Cat may soon find her windows curtainless as she is now looking at these metal curtain rings in a new light!


My entry was centered around this little flower I found on the side of the road while out walking. I'm not sure what it's made of; it's kind of like fabric and kind of like rubber and a little bit like plastic.  I attached it to wire woven copper leaves I made of oxidized copper wire and suspended it from copper chain:


Carina, of Violetmoon's Corner found a very cool way to upcycle a pair of broken eyeglasses with these fantastic pendants which she has turned into necklaces.  These are great!



It shouldn't surprise me, yet the originality and creativity of the entries in these monthly challenges never fails to amaze me. 






















4 comments:

  1. Lovely to see all the entries in one post, the challenge was a tough one this month and I'm sorry that I couldn't play with you guys.
    Who knows maybe next months ...... :)

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  2. Thank you, violetmoon. We missed you at this month's challenge. It's not too late to enter if you have something to add as long as you can post it in the next day or two.

    If not, we'll hope to see you next month! :)

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  3. I like the challenges because, well, they challenge me! To see what others do with a topic is inspiration as well.
    Great post!

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  4. As you can see I had some time to share mine. :)
    Like Cat said, these challenges challenge us to think outside of our box and it is fun to see what the others come up with.

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