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Showing posts with label NadiaTerra. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

By The Light Of The Halloween Moon



Chandelier connectors by Inviciti handmade of pewter in a dark finish to set the mood!


Blackened rustic stars dangling next to the most glimmering golden druzy. 


Mysteriously masked, ceramic, man in the moon charms by Nadia Terra in a charcoal grey.





This is a photo of one of my most fondest Halloweens.  My boys were at that age where they lived for trick or treating and couldn't wait to get into their costumes.  That year the weather was absolutely perfect and the autumn colors were amazing - it was pure magic!  I will never forget it.


I love this poem by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater:



Wishing all the magic of Halloween!

Loralee xox

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Icy Spicy Blue

I love when pastels are set against earthy browns and greys - it just makes them all the more beautiful.




Although perfectly matched, the two components I've paired together couldn't be more different!  
The large ceramic focal charms called "Circle Of Water" and were made by Nadia Terra.  They are 35mm, bold, but still lightweight. So rustic and beautiful!  I love the brush strokes showing through.
The accent beads are vintage lampwork glass circa 1950's.  They are a combination of that same brownish-grey with a glossy organic ice blue pattern.  





 Thank you for popping in today!  Hope you found a little color inspiration :))




Loralee xo

You can find these earrings in my shop below:

loralee kolton ~ artful in beads






Monday, April 3, 2017

Let's go to the Fun Fair?

Scene: You have an extremely messy bead table. So many ideas and concepts tried out over a long period, which has left a myriad of beads and components just laying there. You sit and plainlessly fumble around with your beads. It's such an enjoyable process indeed. Then suddenly, you have something you didn't ever consider in the first place. But you like it somehow.

There is something about these earrings that make me think of some kind of fun fair or a merry-go-round from around the turn of the century 1900. Or a spinning top toy. You know the ones where you press a rod at the top and they start spinning. When I look at them I feel like I am happily swirling round and round.


Art beads:

White distressed matte glaze on dark ceramic cones - NadiaTerra
Green and lime glazed on edge raku fired on dark ceramic heishis - Jubilee

Other beads and components (from bottom):
Brass head pins
Brown 8/0 seed beads
Turquoise rubber heishi spacer beads
Gold and white distressed plastic bumpy heishi beads
Turquoise rubber heishi spacer beads
Red rubber heishi spacer beads
Red coral heishis
Opal white gilt lined 6/0 seed beads
Oxidized brass wire, messy wrapped
Brass square profiled rings
Vintaj brass earring hooks


All my best,
Malin