Title: Star Lovers By: Warwick Goble Date: 1910 Medium: Watercolor What is the Monthly Challenge? Every month we challenge our readers to create jewelry inspired by the featured artwork. You have until the end of the month to share…
Thank you to all our readers who participated in this month’s challenge. It’s so nice to see you using our new gallery! If you haven’t signed up for your free account, click here. Now on to our winners! This month…
Hello everyone! Due to some time constraints and too many art gallery deadlines, I missed posting my usual post earlier in the month. At that point my pendant was not much more than an elusive thought in my head.…
This is probably the prettiest winter we have had in years here in far far Northern New York state. It has snowed a lot. And that is where the inspiration lies as I found a couple of days ago…
I love to work with leather! My husband is a hunter and together we learned the process of tanning deer hide. Although it sure is not a quick quick process, I found it very rewarding and interesting! Here are…
Welcome back, Miss Katherine! I found out through reading her blog that she had surgery and is recovering fine, so she is back in the mix of making. Not only is she making beautiful jewelry again, but she is…
Sometimes you don’t want to reinvent the wheel and would just like a fun project to work on that doesn’t require too much thought or attention, one of those busy-work projects you can do while watching tv or gabbing…
This months challenge is one that is really close to home for me, living just 20minutes from Glasgow means that I am never far away from some of the best art nouveau architecture and inspiring museums. The most notable…
Miss Karin from France has been tying up some loose ends started in 2017. This bracelet in a freeform peyote stitch features a lovely botanical cabochon and clasp from Mary Harding that is the perfect purple for the color…
I’m a sucker for purple. I’ll take it in any shade and in any form. The color of royalty, creativity and the color of my namesake, I’ve always had a fondest for purple. It may have begun with a…