January. It comes in with champagne and noise makers… and goes out with howling winds. At least here in Delaware!
This year, the AJE team wanted to start the year fresh. While we are still doing out Component of the Month give aways on the blog – we are mixing it up. January was “Use your stash” month, for lack of a prettier term. We are collectors of each others work, known to barter, buy and trade. So this month we decided to put the treasures to good use!
I wanted to make as many pieces as I could – and I’ll share with you how far I got, and what I still have planned.
First up Karen of Starry Road Studio.

I love to make earrings. I had these pieces tucked away for a year and a half? The pair on the left, apple green boat shapes are paired with garnet and black spiniel. Lots of movement, a little bling. The pair on the right? Umm. That’s a bracelet bar that I broke… and it was too pretty to lose. Its a matte teal glaze, very me, very earthy. I paired it with seed pods for their organic-ness and complementary warm color. (and turquoise in there too)
Next up is a partnership – Melissa (Melismatic Art Jewelry) and Sue (Sue Beads):

This lampwork glass cab from Sue is heavenly, metallic with silver across the surface like stars. Although it has warm honey colors in it – I wanted to go metallic from the start. I used seed beads in bronzes, crystal, and silver. The picot edge is bright silver beads, although its tough to photograph. The dangle is one of Melissa’s metal clay pieces. I scooped up ALL the “little tiny shinies” that she had to trade at Beadfest. I adore them. I think it plays up the silver on the cab nicely.
Then – the Kristen (Beadwork by KAS) and Diana (Suburban Girl Studio) partnership:

I usually don’t design things in a complimentary color palette. I prefer harmonious rather than “pop”. But this necklace designed itself. The PC/MM focal is one of mine- with a vintage illustration under resin. It’s many shades of blue with rust highlights. As I sat, treasure box of artist beads on my lap… there it all was. Kristen’s beaded beads and Diana’s stoneware beads were the same scale, making it easy to pair them in a balanced composition. Additional flowers to pull in the illustration itself…done. Really pleased with this one!
And now for something completely different – with Rebekah of Tree Wing Studio

Start with a mini mint tin. Burn off the paint, sand it down. Then fill it with treasures! The sleepy fox bead of Rebekah’s is nestled in hand dyed silk from my friends at Reyen Studios. The collage opposite incorporated vintage dictionary text, origami paper and Czech flower beads. The outside was done first – and it was going to be a winter fox asleep in the snow and ice. (Hence the crystal and blue…) So this is a prototype, guess I will have to keep it! I have a menagerie of creatures napping on my work table now… more of these forthcoming!
And then there were no more days left in January… but I am not done. Here is what I am going to showcase next:
a lampwork bead from Jen (Glass Addictions)
a Celtic bronze hound/hare from Lesley (Thea Jewelry)
a lunar hare from Caroline (Blueberri Beads)
a copper donut ( destined to be a shrine) from Kristi (Kristi Bowman Designs)

Please take a look at the wonderful, creative bounty from the team, the guests, and the winners! So much to see!
AJE team:
Kristen Stephens
Susan Kennedy
Jenny Davies-Reazor ( yup. thats me)
Lesley Watt
Melissa Meman
Lindsay Starr
Jennifer Cameron
Caroline Dewison
Linda Landig
Guest Participants ( aka winners)
Lee – Strega Jewellry
Shai – Shai’s Ramblings
Samantha- Wescott Jewelry
Kathy – Bay Moon Designs
Nikki – Silver Nik nats
Melissa Trudinger
Becky Pancake
Yvette – Blue Kiln Beads
Karin – Ginko et Coquelicot
Bonus participants!
Sarajo Wentling
Leah Curtis
Susan Delaney