Let me introduce you to my soup partner, Julie Anne Leggett of the Peaceful Bead. She sent me this rosy little collection of stones, pearls, a Czech button, tin bead caps from Donna Miller and a sterling silver clasp. Be sure to stop over to Julie's blog to see what she created with the soup I sent her when you finish here.
And from there to here - I went a little crazy and over the top! But that's crazy like a fox because I'm seriously in love with this necklace.
Along with my soup, I pulled some ingredients from my bead boxes: a ceramic leaf from Earthenwood Studio, a pewter rose from Green Girl Studios, polymer clay disks and a willow headpin from my own Humblebeads line and them some deliciously painted pewter pieces.
I just couldn't hide away those bead caps, I wanted them to shine and show off the sweet patterns that inspired my color palette. I wrapped them on the pewter pieces with a ball headpin, super easy.
Here are the before and afters of the pewter pieces. I used Vintaj's painta paints in a shades of pink, yellow and green, adding on layers and mixing colors. After they dried I used a matte sealer from Swellegant.
Some of the paints are more opaque and some offer more of a wash of color, letting the metal shine through. I loved playing the paints again and will be pulling them out for future projects.
Here are my handy links:
Bead Website - beads inspired by nature
Etsy Shop - beads in stock and ready to ship
Art Bead Scene - my awesome art beady blog that inspired the Bead Soup party!
Earrings Everyday - my earring blog featuring a whole bunch of talented designers
Bead Cruise - my annual event - yep, beads and cruising. I am an evil genius.
Head on over to the Bead Soup Party blog for the links of everyone playing along today. Thanks again for stopping by and visiting for a spell!
But first, head over to my soup partner's blog and see what she created with the soup I sent her! Party on people, party on...
I totally love every tlittle piece of the necklace. Really good job :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is really beautiful. Congratulations!Great work!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece! The colors and components are beautiful. Your blog is looking pretty too.
ReplyDeleteAs I expected ,you created a design I love! But, you used the components in lovely unexpected ways.
ReplyDeleteI have been coveting those bead caps. But ,I rarely use bead caps. Ah ha......I am soooo going to "borrow" your idea ! Bead Soup always gets my "buy now" finger in trouble .
This is a Fabulous necklace !!!
m.e. :)
Absolutely gorgeous necklace!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Love the way you have used your beadcaps.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeletePerfect title and beautiful design...you always use components in such a creative way, so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteWow just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYes Crazy like a fox! This is gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the metal pieces! Gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and perfect for spring!
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning piece!!! Love your necklace - it's just perfect for the spring (so reluctant to arrive this year)!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love,love what you did with this piece. I've never had much luck with the Vintaj patinas but your pieces are gorgeous. I think I need some lessons LOL
ReplyDeleteMy favorite so far!!! This is beautiful and the blog post is great!
ReplyDeleteI love how used the bead caps and colored the pewter pieces--a darling necklace, I can see why you are in love with it!
ReplyDeleteGina H
Gorgeous. Love what you did with the links.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Heather. Really, really inspiring.
ReplyDeleteYou have succeeded magnificently! Love the colors of the soup, and your enhancements!
ReplyDeleteHeather this is absolutely gorgeous. What a beautiful inspiration of the lovely beads she sent you, the colors are amazing and then you added the patina-ed components, and your own beads. This is a cover for a book.
ReplyDeleteYou are truly an artist. Your necklace is a work of art and it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful necklace... I just love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely rich design! I´ll be sure to come back to see what else you have created
ReplyDeleteStunning necklace !!
ReplyDeleteand a lovely way to show off those bead caps :-)
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteInsanely beautiful!!!!!! Holy wow!!!! You did justice and wayyyyyy more to your lovely soup!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh. How absolutely gorgeous! What an incredibly creative use of materials Heather.
ReplyDeleteWork of art! Love this and am imagining a garden party or summer wedding...
ReplyDeleteFlipping LOVE this! SO my style. I agree with keeping those bead caps up front, and I was eying your use of patinas on Facebook and am definitely intrigued.
ReplyDeleteI would wear this!!!!!!
Thank you so much for being part of my book, part of the party, and a friend.
So pretty! Happy BSBP7. I have to wait for the second reveal.
ReplyDeleteHaving a ball today.
thats a show stopper! love the color pallette and your colored metals. lovely
ReplyDeletethat is gorgeous! what a great soup to play with!
ReplyDeleteLove! A wonderfully perfect blend of soup and stash!
ReplyDeleteYum. This is one of my faves so far...LOVE!
ReplyDeleteI'm on the 3rd reveal, I'm partecipating for the 3rd time on BSBP, I'm visiting all blogs...
ReplyDeleteI love your works, I love your blog, I love your style, I already follow you, this piece confirms my love for you :)
ciao dall'Italia
Great job on the soup!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous pieces!
What a beautiful necklace! Romantic and rustic at the same time. I love your clever ways of using the different components in unexpected ways. And I adore your painted pewter pieces. I think I must go and purchase some of those patinas for myself now. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteWauw Heather, your piece is sooo beautiful! Were do you get your inspiration :) The colors match perfectly and this necklace make me longing for summer, great job!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is fabulous. Congratulations! I love your work!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors. I really like what you did with the leaves. I never would have thought of using the patina paints on other metal products. They turned out lovely.
ReplyDeleteOoh! Love love how you combined so many elements, and using the color on the metal was sheer brilliance. You inspired me to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Love your design and those patina leaves are awesome!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I always love your work. The patinas are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous necklace, Heather! I've got to try those patina paints.
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of materials and colors.
how lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh I love what you did to the metal pieces! I've never worked with patina paints. Looks fun! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely! Who would not love to wear this?
ReplyDeletejust delightful. Love the colors, the way you used the bead caps, colored those leaves and the feeling of Spring in your piece.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you use colors. What a lovely necklace!
ReplyDeleteCareful, Heather ! Vintaj and Swellegant are addicting !! :) But if you keep making such amazing pieces, then this won't be a problem at all !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work well done!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is just perfect! I love the design and the extra details you added. Pretty and sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous necklace! The colors and shape combo is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI’m in the third reveal. Can’t wait.
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What a beautiful necklace! 7th already? I was part of Lori's first Bead Soup and loved doing it..did my reveal in 2011
ReplyDeleteLori is amazing..
http://beaderbubbe.blogspot.com/2011/02/bead-soup-party-reveal-coming-soon.html
Beautiful work, I love your color palette.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with your beads, and the pinkiness of it made me so happy! Nice treatment of the metal pieces, and beautiful design!
ReplyDeleteGreat design...and enjoy those colors as it reminds me that Spring is coming. Hummm...those Vintaj Patinas are wonderful. Thanks for the hint on using those
ReplyDeleteEvery last bit of this necklace is beautiful. The design was well thought and played. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteA true artist! That is a beautiful necklace using beautiful soup.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful piece. Very spring like.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful! Totally in love!
ReplyDeleteHeather, this is beautiful!! Coloring the metal pieces was brilliant. They add a softness to the design allowing each component to melt into the next.
ReplyDeleteYou made a mighty fine soup!
Love the necklace and so great that you colored the metal so that it all really goes together. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteSuch a very, very fun piece...perfect for spring. Great colors and texture.
ReplyDeleteDiana
Fantastic idea. Great job!Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great use of those beadcups. They really stand out.
ReplyDeleteAmbra
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAh! I saw the process pix on Instagram! THe finished piece is fab, Heather! Glad to se those bead caps - good call!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite pieces of the blog hop. I'm not usually a huge fan of pink but the way you put it together it is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeletesuper-flower-summer necklace! very inventive!
ReplyDeleteGreat necklace, love the name too. You really worked both your stash and your soup to come up with something special. Congratulations on a fantastic piece.
ReplyDeleteDon't ya just love Vintaj Patina's? You did a great job of color blending. Your Rose Garden is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful necklace perfect for spring! Love your work!!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing about this piece I don't love! Romantic and springy - love it!
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous piece!! i love the way you tied all of the different elements together. absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful necklace, I love it, love it.
ReplyDeleteLove this.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with those spring colored beads!
ReplyDeleteTerrific for Spring - Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally a beautiful necklace! What a great way to let those bead caps shine. And totally love the patinated leaves!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That is so inspired and GORGEOUS. Never would have thought to use the button that way. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the bead caps! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteGreat necklace with such lovely colours, very sweet, springtime!
ReplyDeletelove the blend of colours in your pewter leaf pieces. The necklace is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soup, my dear. Wish, mother nature will spoil us soon as much as you did with your wonderful, romantical necklace!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous necklace! It looks like summer, thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful design Heather! I love the patina'd pieces and the color scheme. Really nice soup too!
ReplyDeleteWow! Heather. I am always impressed with your work. This time I am seriously in love with your piece. The colors are perfect. I also painted the same silver links you did for another challenge I was in.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I just love it! Beautiful soup, beautiful necklace!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Your necklace is joyful and colorful, but a piece that a grown-up woman (me!) could happily wear. I must check the paints you used.
ReplyDeleteThis is by far one of the most beautiful pieces I have seen so far ...I absotively, posilutely love it. It is FABTABULOUS...Thank you for sharing it with us all, bye for now and Happy Beading
ReplyDeleteI love love love your soup! And what you did with it is fantastic!! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the design. Those bead caps are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible springy design! I love painting all my metal with the patinas and swellegant of late. So many more possibilities! I would wear this in a heartbeat. And it makes me wish that I had had time to do this soup. But I am having fun spying all the wonderful things that have been created! Enjoy the day. Erin
ReplyDeleteI love the colors...so soft and fresh =)
ReplyDeleteI really love what you did with your soup...very creative! I really like your use of the vintage patinas. I recently got some myself and am having a blast with it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous, Heather. I love how you layered the components and added the Vintaj color to some of the metal. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful creations, and the name....perfect!! Amazing job!! ~KM http://kraftymax.blogspot.com/2013/03/7th-bead-soup-blog-party-reveal-33113.html
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! I would totally wear this
ReplyDeleteYou are a very talented jewelry artist! What you did with the coloring of the metals is so cool. I love the total design of the whole necklace! Definitely something I would wear with pride. Thank you for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! This just blows me away! Great the soup & I LOVE the necklace!! Beautiful!
I love what you made, so soft and pretty. I must say I am a little star struck. This is "THE" Humble beads?!? Can I say I have met you now? lol
ReplyDeleteAnd another plus, I didnt know you had a book out. This was a great visit :~)
I really like how your design highlights the various components, particularly the bead caps. Adding patina to the links was totally inspired.
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