My stash of Superduo mixed mettalics purchased many months ago for a project that I have yet to make . . . perhaps mañana !
As mentioned in my last post, I've been busy catching up on many projects, most of which have been long overdue for my attention.
A drawer, filled with necklaces, bracelets and earrings all begging to be revamped, fixed or totally disassembled and re-fabricated. Over the years I had stashed these pieces away with good intentions and the promise of mañana, but as that old song goes; "Tomorrow never comes".
Quite often the problem with the piece of jewelry was that the clasp was difficult to close. Difficult enough that a customer would prefer not to purchase it. These were the first pieces I decided to tackle, replacing obstinate clasps with something more user friendly.
Pretty toggle clasp on beaded rope necklace - pretty but a pain to close and to open.
I've removed the difficult clasp and made a sweet, beaded button clasp to replace it. Now it is much easier to put the necklace on and take it off.
Then there were those pieces that were okay but just not note-worthy. They were the pieces that when completed I hadn't felt that flush of joy at how they turned out. In the back of my mind they were okay and sometimes "okay" just isn't good enough . . . if you know what I mean?
This choker started out as a pair of hoop earrings. The earrings were "okay" but not much else. Granted I had to make up and add a whole lot more of those pearl embellished, turquoise blue, glass beads, but I think it was worth it.
Matter-of-fact, I liked the choker design so much that I took a plain necklace of Unakite teardrops and remade it into a similar choker using different colored accent beads (below).
This piece was a simple
beaded rope with a drab, silver glass, disc bead at its center.
Revamping entailed taking it completely apart as I decided upon an asymmetrical
design. The drab, silver focal bead was replaced with a Swarovski
Crystal Pearl in a soft Jade blue-green, and sits in my hand beaded
bezel (above). Opposite the bezeled pearl are multi-strands of teal,
seed beads held in cute, tulip shaped bead cones (below).
These are just a tiny portion of the remakes that I've been preoccupied with, and no, I haven't cleaned out that "Fix-it or Remake it" drawer. Probably I will never see the bottom of that drawer, but at least I've managed to make a dent in it . . . albeit a small dent. Have you experienced that sensation where you're not really disappointed in something that you've made but you're not ecstatic about it either ?