Hello. We have a new guest today! Please welcome Chris Kaitlyn.
I view making earrings as making a small sculpture or painting, blending
elements together until I create a design that pleases my eye. I had so much
fun putting these elements together to make a colorful bold earring design.
Jill Stoffregen of Foxpaws Ceramics made the focus component for the design.
Jill’s petroglyph of people outlined in blue against a brick red background
goes well with the blue and red lampwork glass beads from Jody Brimhall of
Inspire Glass Studio.
Years ago while reading about materials in jewelry designing I came across
black annealed steel wire. I tried some and fell in love with the product. It
is a sturdy wire that supports any material I need to wire to other elements
whether it is gemstones, ceramics or glass. It is also easy to find at my local
Ace Hardware store. I also like that it is a black to steely black color and
doesn’t compete with the various elements in the design. Currently I’m using a
lot of 28 gauge wire as it bends and wraps well and doesn’t wear out my hands.
The other element in the earrings is a new one for me. I have used black and
antique copper Niobium ear wires from Tierra Cast for years now, but the colored
ear wires are new in my earring designs. They really lend themselves well to
colorful earrings and they are made so well. The Niobium is a non-allergic
metal, being free of nickel, lead, or other additives. The color is applied
through an anodizing process where the metal is dipped into an electrically
charged solution making the color bond to the metal so it will not flake or
chip. They also make head pins and jump rings in colors, but it is good to note that just as with yarn and fabrics, the color can change a bit from one lot of jump rings, to head pins, to ear wires, but they will all look beautiful together.
To avoid getting confused I put all of one order of a specific color in its own tray and do not mix them with the next order as they can be a slightly different shade. Today’s earrings feature blue ear wires. They also come in purple, green, teal, pink, and yellow and look even better in person than in the pictures.
Thank you to the Earrings Everyday Crew for the opportunity to be today’s guest writer.
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