Andrew Thornton sponsored this Endless Sky Challenge by putting together 30 kits and challenging jewelry designers to use as much or as little of the kit to create a piece that showcases your creativity, individuality, and artistic expression. Ideally your creation will spotlight the great assortment of beads included in the kit, but the (endless) sky is the limit with what you can make!
The kit is an airy mix of Japanese Miyuki seed beads, Toho seed beads, Japanese Matsuno seed beads, vintage French seed beads, vintage Venetian seed beads, vintage Czech seed beads, freshwater pearls, glass pearls, Czech glass (both old and new), LOTS of aquamarine, agate, chalcedony, sodalite, stone, vintage sequins, German glass, jade, Swarovski crystal, vintage Japanese glass, vintage lucite and MUCH, MUCH MORE!
For this challenge, we were given the creative spark in aquamarine.
Thornton said, " I looked at the stone, thought of the sky... an endless sky, studded with lazily drifting clouds. It's easy to say, "the sky is blue". But in reality, there are lots of colors represented above; there are shades of pale gray, subtle purples, and even tinges of green. The stone aquamarine has all of these colors". This kit attempts to capture that ever-shifting blue.
The mystery component is the
Thornton focal which I used in my first necklace. When I saw all the seed beads I thought-not for me. They were so gorgeous I found a way to incorporate them into this blue necklace as well as a second necklace. The stone and agate turned out to be perfect to use with them. I also added one of my handmade sterling silver clasps to it. This dreamy cloud necklace is available for purchase
HERE.
This butterfly necklace features a handmade signed ceramic butterfly by Jenny Davies-Reazor . The pink and aqua heart ceramic below the butterfly is from Jeraluna Designs. With the yellow, pink, and aqua butterfly pendant I added royal blue and medium blue cultured sea glass with blue seeds from this kit on Irish waxed linen thread. The boho necklace is held together with a handmade silver lobster clasp. It is a real statement necklace with these vibrant colors and it is available for purchase HERE.
Sometimes you just need the perfect pair of beads to pop up. Here, I found a pair that went perfectly with
Susan Kennedy ceramics. I love these textured blue, green, tan ceramics paired with soft aqua beads from the kit.
I managed to use a few more beads from the kit in this
jellyfish necklace. The large, round vintage lucite and powder blue bead that I put into the center were perfect to incorporate with the ceramic jellyfish to make the focal. The jellyfish ceramic is by
Suburban Girl Studio. I also used some of the oval shaped grayish blue beads in this fun, summer necklace which is available for purchase
HERE. I think it makes a great summer birthday gift or hostess gift for a stay at the beach.
Can you believe I still have some beads left?
Here are the links to what other folks did with the same beads. It is always interesting to see what others come up with!
Do you have a favorite?