Sunday, November 29, 2015

November 2015 Art Jewelry Element Component Challenge


Lichens
There is no greater inspiration than nature, and November’s Art Jewelry Element components were inspired by lichens.  They were made by Caroline Dewison of Blueberribeads. Caroline said, "I love to walk in the local woods, finding these little treasures on the bark of the trees. They make me think of tiny little worlds."  

November AJE Lichen Components
These components are made from earthenware clay and have been colored with a combination of her own recipe glazes. Two components were given away this month.  Nicole Prince and I are the lucky winners.  I have to add that when my component arrived from the UK, I was stunned at how beautiful it was.  The photo doesn't do it justice.  The focal looks like it has pools of water sitting in it. The colors have an iridescence to them.

The component that I won is the one of the right
Lichen Necklace by Bay Moon Design
As soon as I saw the lichen, I knew exactly what beads I was going to use.  I had squirreled away a strand of biwa freshwater pearls that I got from the House of Gems awhile back,  They have the same blue, purple, gold iridescent colors as the focal.  I knew I had to save these gorgeous pearls for something special and this focal qualifies,  I made sterling silver links and clasp for this special necklace.  I love it and intend to keep it for myself!   

Here's the blog roll - enjoy!  I can't wait to see what everyone did with this beauty.

Art Jewelry Elements Team:
Lesley Watt
Jenny Davies-Reazor
Phantasm Creations
Caroline Dewison
Linda Landig
Niky Sayers
Jennifer Cameron

Other winner of the component:
Nicole Prince - Healing Beading



Thursday, November 26, 2015

Giving Thanks with Free Shipping and Gift Wrapping now thur Cyber Monday




Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving and the coming of the holiday season with one of our favorite pastimes--saving money!  

Use coupon code FREEUS for free U.S. shipping and wrapping on orders of $20 or more from now thru Cyber Monday!  All orders will be shipped Dec. 2.

Bay Moon Design has been busy creating some new jewelry and cards with the holidays in mind.  This is the time of year when my customers are looking for jewelry, cards and gifts for the holidays.


I put together this small sampling of some of the new gift items.  I hope something catches your eye!  

Very cute snowman necklace with charm holder on 18 inch chain
Another version of this artisan ceramic snowman is available on a 16 inch chain.  The snowman is suspended from a circle.    
Sparkly red and green crystal earrings

Pewter Snowmen Earrings

Cute holiday card or gift card holder

These new designs plus others are available for purchase in my Bay Moon Design shop now.  Don't forget that custom orders are welcome.  Please feel free to email me at baymoondesign@gmail.com.

Did you know that 53% of those that shopped online in 2014 used smartphones or tablets, up from 41% in 2013?   (Google

 I'm getting ready for the holidays by shopping online!  How about you?

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Pretty Palette for November 2015 Reveal

Îles d’Or (Islands of Gold) by Impressionist painter Henri-Edmond Cross
Once a month Erin Prais-Hintz  selects an inspiration piece for she and her partner to use with Halcraft beads. This month I am her lucky partner.


This inspiration piece is Îles d’Or (Islands of Gold) by Impressionist painter Henri-Edmond Cross.  Îles d’Or are four islands off the southeastern French coast that must be magical. Legend says that the gods turned swimming princesses into the Îles d’Hyères. These islands are laden with mica-rich rock that glitters and gleams in the bright sunlight. At first glance it appears that the painting is just a simplistic color gradation. Upon further inspection, you can see the mountains of the isles in the distance, and notice the shimmering golden waves. 


November's Halcraft beads


Erin Prais-Hintz  selected Halcraft beads that are a cross-section of the colors in the painting.  She also picked beads with a similar shape. 

Beads (l to r):
59338 – Citrine chips semi precious

83951 – Gold luster hematite stone
90434 – Howlite chips dyed stone
97709 – Turquoise dyed howlite cube stone
55318 – Shell nugget aqua 7mm
93347 – Chinese yellow quartzite aqua stone
93818 – Abalone nugget 30-40mm shell (we each get one)

Our Pretty Palette for November took me away on a vacation of mind, body and spirit to my winter home in the Florida Key. I was inspired by this seascape inspiration with turquoise water and it reminded me of the blue water in the Keys. For my first necklace, I used the beautiful abalone nugget as the focal. I then selected beads that have a soothing natural color palette to go with the focal. I used almost the entire strand of turquoise howlite chips dyed stone and the aqua stones from aqua stone Chinese yellow quartzite  strand along with the gold luster hematite stone. I absolutely love the gold luster hematite. I think that these beads are just gorgeous together. I found some sari ribbon that had similar colors to pull everything to together in this multi strand necklace.  It is available for purchase HERE.


Abalone nugget necklace by Bay Moon Design
The second piece that I created captures the beauty of the seaside landscape. The seaside landscape that I used as my inspiration is this beautiful ceramic bead by UK artisan Lesley Watt. I love red, white, and blue so I used those 3 colors with the ceramic. I used the blue stones from Chinese yellow quartzite aqua stone strand, white beads with specks of blue from my stash, and red Irish waxed linen thread. I made a sterling silver clasp with similar angles as the sail. If you would like to purchase this necklace, it is available HERE.

Sailing  the Seas Necklace by Bay Moon Design
  
Starfish earrings by Bay Moon Design
I love to make earrings so I had to include a pair.  These starfish earrings use the semi precious citrine chips.  These starfish earrings are made from natural brass sheets that have been embossed with a starfish pattern. The earrings are hand painted also with yellow, blue and green patinas to create this beach jewelry. I used citrine chips to mimic the sand on the beach. The metal has a protective coating to keep the color vivid for years to come! I have hung them on brass ear wires.



These handmade earrings are available for purchase HERE.

Stop by Erin's blog to see what she the gorgeous necklace she created with these same beads.  
Erin thank you for inviting me to be your partner and for selecting such gorgeous beads and inspiration for me.  

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Art Bead Scene November Monthly Challenge


Autumn flowers
by Marguerite Zorach
Autumn flowers by Marguerite Zorach is the Art Bead Scene inspiration piece for November, 2015.  The colors are bright and fresh just as autumn days.  This piece reminds me that autumn is  filled with clear, crisp bright colors. Just look at the autumn sky and changing colors of the leaves!  

The color palette of this month's inspiration is a mix of muddy, tertiary colors. It offers the pop of teal, cornflower blue, olive green and wonderful rusty oranges.

I selected a handmade component by artisan Heather Powers of Humblebeads with the oranges, olive greens, and muddy browns and grays, I was drawn to it by the colors and the fox. Jumping fox component has a sly little fox running through a birch forest. I love the muted earthy hues The fox has a special meaning to my daughter and I plan to give it to her for her birthday,



Jumping Fox Bracelet by Bay Moon Design



other side of Jumping Fox bracelet by Bay Moon Design
I read the  Leather Bracelet with Micro Screws Nuts Tutorial by Powers of Humblebeads on her blog and I decided to give it a try.  A real plus in this tutorial is that it lists component and where to locate them.  It also has great directions with photos.  I did deviate from the tutorial slightly when I used  her fox component.  It didn't have holes on each end like the bracelet bar in the tutorial.  I had to create a loop and connect it to the jump ring and leave enough room to make a messy wrap next to the component.  I then ran the wire horizontally through the component and make another loop.  I used this loop to attach to the jump ring.  Once again I left enough room to make a messy wrap next to the component.   Now, that I made the bracelet I have mastered a new skill.  Micro screws and nuts make this a no-fail project with very minimal tools and no riveting experience needed!  In fact, I had the tools.  I just needed to get the leather, E hook clasp, jump rings, micro screw and nuts from Lima Beadshttp://www.limabeads.com/

Now, go on and give this a try.  It is easy peasy!

Friday, November 20, 2015

We're All Ears November Challenge




Botanical illustration of seed pods

November's We're All Ears challenge honors seed pods.   Since the illustrations don't really have much in the way of color, the focus will be on the form of the pods.  Their shape is to guide our creations. 



Number 5 in the botanical illustration above is the inspiration for the earrings that I created for this challenge.

Mauve earrings by Bay Moon Design
The ceramic beads by Marsha Neal Studio remind me of the shape of number 5. Since the mauve ceramics are already full of interest with the shape and color, I felt I only needed to add some sterling silver to make them into a pair of modern and minimalist earrings.  The pale purple earrings are for sale HERE.

What do you think?  Did I capture create earrings that are the shape of pods?


Friday, November 13, 2015

Superstition Blog Hop Friday the 13th


Superstition Blog Hop



Tammy Adams, the Paisley Lizard, is the sponsor of this Superstition Blog Hop held on November, Friday the 13th!   Tammy made black cats from polymer clay for all the participants to use.  Thank  you Tammy!  This enables all participants to have fun posting our cat jewelry, adding photos. talking about superstitions, and hoping from post to post.


My grandcat Boo

This is a special blog hop for me because I love cats. I have 3 of my own and 3 grandcats. My daughter has a very cute American Bombay cat named Boo. I love how he looks like a panther.

Boo making himself at home in my living room
Superstitions about black cats originated long time ago and varies from nation to nation. Romans and Egyptians consider cats as sacred animals. Cat is worshiped in India and Israel. In European countries, a cat is not considered as a good animal (especially not black cat).  In Western history, black cats have often been looked upon as a symbol of evil omens, specifically being suspected of being the familiars of witches.  Most of Europe considers the black cat a symbol of bad luck, especially if one crosses paths with a person, which is believed to be an omen of misfortune and death.  In the United Kingdom it is commonly considered that a black cat crossing a person's path is a good omen.


Whimsical Black Cat with Fish Necklace by Bay Moon Design
Since I have positive feelings for black cats, I gave my polymer cat a whimsical look.  This whimsical black and gray cat necklace has a sterling silver fish suspended from rectangular black beads and black cord with silver accent beads.  The whimsical look of the cat necklace is  completed with a silver cat and tail toggle clasp.  The cat lover necklace has a modern and minimalist look to it. Any cat lover or owner of a  cat would love this piece of cat jewelry.   The cat necklace is 20 inches around and is available for sale HERE

                                                                                                  Black Cat Necklace made for my daughter

I made another cat necklace that will make a special Christmas gift for my daughter. The black ceramic cat pendant is suspended from a rustic handmade copper ring on a lightweight but strong copper colored chain. I added some square Czech glass beads, round golden brown beads added some sparkly beads to them and strung them on copper wire that matches the coppery colored chain. The chain necklace closes with a copper clasp. This piece of black cat jewelry has a modern and minimalist look to it also. Since she loves cats and has a black cat I think she will love it.

Tammy Adams (Hostess)http://www.paisleylizard.com/blog/
Renee Hong http://www.fineanddandyjewelry.blogspot.com
Betony Maiden http://beadwenches.blogspot.com/
Coral Law http://abcoraldesign.blogspot.com/
Lee Koopman http://stregajewellry.wordpress.com
Jeanette Belmont http://www.onecanvasatatime.com
Shai Williams http://www.ShaihasRamblings.com
Beth McCord http://ebbeadandmetalworks.blogspot.com/
Robin Lynne Showstack http://heartsdesiresjewelryforyou.blogspot.com/
Lori Blanchard https://alainnjewelry.wordpress.com/
Deb Fortin http://www.mhotistudio.blogspot.ca
Michelle McCarthy http://www.fireflydesignstudio.blogspot.com
Maria Rosa Sharrow http://willowstreetshops.blogspot.com
Kim Dworak http://cianciblue.blogspot.com/
Divya N http://www.jewelsofsayuri.com
Karin Grosset Grange http://ginkgoetcoquelicot.blogspot.fr
Mowse Doyle http://mowsemadethis.blogspot.com/
Carole Carlson https://beadsophisticate.wordpress.com/
Rebecca White http://morganafeycreations.121hub.com/#sec-blog
Shawneen Fagnani http://blondespotpinkshoe.blogspot.com/
Catherine King http://Catherines-musings.blogspot.com
Brook Bock http://artisticendeavor101.blogspot.com/
Kari Asbury http://hippiechickjewelrydesign.com/blog
Nan Smith http://wirednan.blogspot.ca
Caroyn Lawson http://carolynscreationswa.blogspot.com
Linda Anderson http://fromTheBeadBoard.blogspot.com
Ann Schroeder http://www.beadlove.wordpress.com
Melissa Trudinger https://beadrecipes.wordpress.com/
Kathy Lindemerhttp://bay-moon-design.blogspot.com/

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Gallery at Print & Promo Coast 2 Coast hosts Holiday Shopping Event on Nov. 14

Holiday Shopping Event in Lewes, Delaware


Gallery at Print & Promo Coast 2 Coast will be hosting a one day only holiday shopping event on November 14 from 10 p.m. to 4 p.m.. This is a unique collaboration of local artists to give you an enjoyable holiday shopping experience. Allow yourself the time to slow down and wander through the shop to find gifts of all kind. It will be a delightful place to get swept up in the spirit of the holidays. Wonderful refreshments will be served throughout the day!


Gift selections will include: Custom Pottery, Custom Artwork, Custom Florals, Custom Cards & Stationary, Unique Lewes Landmark Gift Items by Village Toile and much more!


  • Linda Dickey -Watercolors
percent of sale goes to Rehoboth YMCA


  • Caryl Williams- author of children’s books  

  • George Williams- gauche paintings capture both light and intense colors of the eastern shore

  • Village Toile, LLC- custom designed toile gifts that tell the story of scenic villages using artful representations of iconic historical landmarks

  • Becky Hamill - Cookbook "From the Farmers’ Market to Your Table"

  • Jeff Watson- Pottery

  • Kathy Lindemer -Handmade Jewelry
Handmade Jewelry by Bay Moon Design


  • Becky’s Florals-Silk arrangements and centerpiece

  • Kari I. Ainsworth -author of The Creature of Habit A Journey




Visit our website at www.lewesholidaymarket.com for all of the details!

Friday, November 6, 2015

Last Harvest Challenge


Andrew Thornton sponsored this Last Harvest Challenge.   He put together 30 kits and challenged jewelry designers to use as much or as little of the kit to create a piece that showcases creativity, individuality, and artistic expression. Ideally the creations will spotlight the great assortment of beads included in the kit.  It's a celebration of the Last Harvest before the cold of winter sets in. 

Last Harvest Kit
As soon as I saw the kit, I knew I was in.  This kit has some of my favorite colors.  It features a selection of premium Czech glass (both new and vintage), vintage acrylic, carnelian, waxed Irish linen, vintage German glass, vintage seed beads, Javanese glass, and a Luxury Bead Blend.
The Luxury Bead Blend consists of Japanese Miyuki seed beads, Toho seed beads, Japanese Matsuno seed beads, vintage Czech seed beads, freshwater pearls, glass pearls, Czech glass (both old and new), carnelian, red tiger's eye, red agate, stone, vintage sequins, vintage German plastic, dyed wood, German glass, electroplated hematite, Swarovski crystals, vintage Japanese glass, Javanese glass, and vintage lucite. 


Carnelian is perfect for autumn designs.  It has the warm, rich, colors of autumn.    It's hard not to think of pumpkins and spice. This provided the perfect autumn color palette.

                                                   Long Floral Necklace by Bay Moon Design

I created this long 27 inch floral necklace for those who love earthy fall colors. I selected a dark rose and cream floral ceramic focal by Suburban Girl Studio and paired it with dark rose, peach, and a neutral brown colors. For the metal, I used copper because of the peach color it has. I used green green Irish waxed linen thread to literally tie everything together along with brown sari ribbon that has a hint of some of the green and peach colors. I made a copper clasp for this one of a kind necklace. This boho necklace has an earthy and rustic appearance and reminds me of the fading colors of fall.  The necklace is available for purchase HERE.


Angel wing necklace by Bay Moon Design
I made this angel wing necklace  with a few of  the carnelian beads from the kit and some orange agate from my stash.  I added a natural brass chain, beautiful orange agate and seed beads. The beautiful bird or angel wing is ceramic and is created by artisan Blueberribeads. This green bird feather has been hand carved from earthenware clay and colored with a tea green glaze. The orange and brown angel wing necklace is 19 inches around and the wing hangs down further about 2.3 inches in length. The colors are perfect for the fall and the necklace is available.  



I still have tons of beads left!