Focus on Life {Color Crush}

by Cindy on June 29, 2013

Hello friends!

Many of you are participating in or following along with the 52 Weeks – Focus on Life challenge.  Can you believe it’s the half-way point already?  I don’t know how that happened.  Although I haven’t participated every week, I’ve enjoyed jumping in as often as I can.  For Week 26, our challenge was a great big “?”.   We’re picking our own photo prompt this week & I can’t wait to see what others are choosing.   You can find links to the participant’s posts right here.

My prompt for the week is color crush. 🙂

You may have seen this pretty 3 Region Blend bag at your local Starbucks.  See that color combination?  It captures the palette that I have been crazy about all Spring and now Summer.  It’s that gray + ______  (fill in a color) that I like in particular.  Gray + teal, gray + coral, and gray with just about anything, especially pale colors.   Pink + gray was my favorite combination in the 80’s – any of you remember that one?  One year my locker had stickers and decorations entirely made of this color scheme.

Starbuck's 3 Region Blend

Here is a picture I pinned a while back that perfectly captures my color crush:

Gallery wall plate collection, photo credit: 79 Ideas

Gallery wall plate collection, photo credit: 79 Ideas

 

With these colors in mind, I went on to make a necklace starting with a foundation of gray quartz beads and a mix of those great colors.

 

Aqua Burst by Cindy Wimmer

Aqua Burst by Cindy Wimmer

And here’s an impromptu snapshot of an outfit to wear with the new necklace  (love Garnet Hill dresses!) –

Aqua and Gray

 

Now speaking of color crushes, I have a resource that I have to share with you in case you haven’t heard!  Did you see the color maven herself has a brand new book?   Brandi Hussey just launched her new book, Understanding Color:  Color Theory Made Easy.  Thanks to Brandi, we can all learn more about color in an approachable way.  I’ve been enjoying my digital copy and was excited to receive my hard copy in the mail today!

Til next time –

Cindy, xoxo

 

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Happiness is in the climb

by Cindy on June 25, 2013

Happiness quote by Andy Rooney

Where are those photo/quotes I promised I’d make?

I’m snapping to it and sharing a picture taken at Federal Hill, Baltimore.  Cousins = Happiness (except when they move out of the country and very far away….).

‘Hope everyone is enjoying the start of summer.  I’m loving it!!

– Cindy

 

 

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 UncommonGoods is celebrating jewelry this month with a call to enter their 3rd annual Jewelry Design Challenge!

I was recently contacted by an associate at UncommonGoods to share the details of their current design challenge.  UncommonsGoods is an online shop based in NYC that promotes merchandise made by artists and small manufacturers.  The company has a refreshing  focus on handmade and eco-friendly products.  You’ll find gifts to give and gifts you’ll want to keep.   Of course, my favorite section is the jewelry + accessories page right here.   I love that you can get to know the makers right on the website by perusing artist bios. There is a personal touch on the site, right down to the ability to vote on a design that you’d like to see carried in the shop.

Enter your original necklace, bracelet, earring or ring designs for a chance to win $500 and a Vendor Contract with UncommonGoods. Runners up will receive a consultation of critique of their work given by guest judges, as well as tips on marketing their businesses.  The challenge is open to U.S. Residents only, and the deadline is approaching soon –  you have until June 30th at 11:59 EST to share your designs.  For all of the rules and information, you can find the details on the website right here.

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I was thrilled to have the opportunity to review a piece of artisan-made jewelry from UncommonGoods.  As a jewelry designer myself, I have a whole new perspective on selling wholesale and partnering with online retailers after recently taking a popular course with F&TA.  Some of us choose to sell our designs on our own websites, Etsy, at craft shows, retail shops, and through catalogues.   I was honored to choose a piece of jewelry from a designer whose talent and skill caught the eye of such an esteemed online retailer.

When you order jewelry from UncommonGoods, you’ll see their eco-friendly commitment right away in their packaging.  What a creative way to use t-shirt remnants that would have likely hit the scrap pile! Here’s the clever package I received from UncommonGoods.

UncommonGoods packaging

 

I had a hard time choosing a piece of handcrafted jewelry from the catalogue, but when I saw these Jellyfish earrings by Catherine Weitzman, I was smitten.  My favorite season (summer = the ocean) and color were combined in show-stopping earrings.  I enjoyed reading Catherine’s artist bio right on the product page – I like how UncommonGoods shares an in-depth look at the designers behind their gorgeous jewelry.  I know we as jewelry designers are eager to share our inspiration, challenges and a bit of our histories with our customers. This sure adds value to the jewelry and sets it apart from mass-produced products that can be bought at the mall.  An artist bio is included with your jewelry purchase, right in the gift box.

Earrings by Catherine Weitzman

I found it fascinating that the little caps were made from recycled silver,  hand cast in Hawaii using a sea urchin shell that the artist found herself.  Faceted apatite rondelles were wire wrapped by hand – 23 on each earring!  There is a subtle graduation in color in the stones, from dark to very pale.  The earrings are dainty, just 1.5″ long and have a nice swing – view the product page right here.   So many little details that I can truly appreciate, making jewelry by hand myself.

I can only imagine what an honor it must be to have one’s work featured in UncommonGoods.  And so exciting to think that the opportunity is available – right now.  Consider submitting your jewelry designs to the current challenge and join the artisan community at UncommonGoods!

– Cindy

 

This post is sponsored by Uncommon Goods.  I was selected for this opportunity and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

 

Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design.   Cindy is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her first wire jewelry design book will be released in the fall, 2013.

 

 

 

 

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