The theme for the July Art Elements monthly challenge is "seed pods". Seed pods are pouch-like forms on a plant which encloses the seeds
. I found a wonderful collection of photos of seed pods on
Pinterest and a
tutorial on making seed pods from polymer clay by Claire Fabian of Art Elements.
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seed pod by Sue-Lin Tarnowski of Tsin Design |
I was tempted to make some seed pods and I hope to do so soon. In the meantime I won a seed pod in a design challenge sponsored by Brooke Bock. The lovely creation was made by Sue-Lin Tarnowski of Tsin Design. Prior to the win, I had admired her beads in other designers' jewelry. I discovered her in Facebook Land where she sells her creations. This challenge provided me the urgency to design with her seed pod.
With this beautiful bead I made this handmade polymer clay blue and brown seed pod necklace on a long chunky chain. I added a few vintage beads that I repurposed along with a polymer clay bead in very close to color of blue that the pod is. I picked this bead up on my trip to
Grand Marais, Minnesota. The natural brass chain is 24 inches around with the pendant hanging below. If you love art jewelry that is inspired by nature, this is a
necklace for you.
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By Mitzi.humphrey [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], from Wikimedia Commons |
There are lots of participants in this challenge for everyone to visit. Comments are welcome! A special thanks to Jennifer Cameron of Art Elements for creating this challenge.
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What a beautiful necklace, I love the colours
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DeleteYou did justice to this beautiful focal with this organic looking necklace! And it reminded me of magnolia pods even before I saw the picture below :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful pod, and you teamed it up with just the right beads. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you were to wind such a fabulous seed pod pendant! You created a beautiful necklace for it to dangle from.
ReplyDeleteI love the color palette and the use of the chunky chain is perfect for the rustic organic feel. Great work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky girl to win that cool pod! I like the simplicity of the necklace you designed with it... very nice!
ReplyDeleteCool seed pod, and I love how you combined the elements - very nice necklace! Great job again!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great win! Wow. It's gorgeous! Lucky you. The necklace you created is stunning and perfect to wear every single day. I'm so glad you decided to participate this month and look forward to seeing you in future challenges too.
ReplyDeleteThe necklace you created is gorgeous! I love the seed pod (what a wonderful win!) with the brass and neutral but organic looking beads! Also I am really curious what you will create with polymer clay :)
ReplyDeleteLove the addition of the chain! Cant wait to see your polymer creation!
ReplyDeleteYour necklace design is a perfect setting for the seed pod bead. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool pod that you won, and your beautiful necklace is just perfect to showcase it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anita!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThat was meant to be - what a gorgeous pod - and a lovely necklace. Yes!
ReplyDeleteWonderful design that showcases a beautiful bead.
ReplyDeleteI love all the texture going on in that seed pod and you created such a sweet necklace with it!
ReplyDeleteLucky you, that is a beautiful bead you won and you have made a lovely necklace with it, just the right amount of colour :D
ReplyDeleteI didnt know that there were organic blue pods until this challenge. The blue glass pod looks very interesting
ReplyDeleteKathy, You've chosen the perfect components for an awesome pod bead!
ReplyDeleteAlysen
That's a gorgeous design Kathy, the shade of blue and bronze together make a stunning piece.
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