Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magic. Show all posts

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Magical Fairy Ring Jeweled Circlet Bracelets


 Bejeweled fairy ring bracelets by Laura Beth Love, Emmaus PA.

With summer comes outdoors comes nature comes forest comes faeries comes fairy rings...

...comes rocks and crystals and gems and shiny silver...comes fairy ring bracelets...


 Bejeweled fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love, Emmaus, PA.

These were a spontaneous happening, a handful of pretty gems, and beads, some crystals and a few handmade glazed ceramic beads as well (I SO love those!) And silver wire. Threads and threads of silver wire, turning and twisting and sometimes braiding...


Bejeweled fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love, Emmaus PA.

Touched off with molten silver solder, magical within itself, so formable and shapeable, liquid to solid.

 Bejeweled fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love, Emmaus, PA.


 Fairy ring painting

What is a fairy ring? 

Jane from Mushroom Appreciation explains it best:
"The English believed that fairy rings were where fairies came to dance and celebrate, the mushrooms of the rings were used as stools for the fairies to recuperate during the evenings festivities. One European legend tells of the origin of these rings as being burned into the soil by a sleeping dragon's tail."

 Fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love, Emmaus, PA.

In place of mushrooms I used various gems to create my own version of a fairy ring. I gave this one an antique silver finish by applying a black patina to the shiny silver and then buffing it.

 Fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love, Emmaus PA.

Some of the gems on this one include Amazonite, Mookiate, Pink Peruvian Opal, Carnelian, Quartz Crystal Points...

 Fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love, Emmaus PA

 Fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love, Emmaus PA

These are available while they last in my Etsy shop. I hope you like them!

 Fairy ring bracelets by Laura Love Emmaus PA



Have a great week!
Laura

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Monday, August 29, 2016

The Magic Behind The Tools: Everything You Need Is Already Inside Of You


A friend was recently visiting me while I was making some jewelry. She noticed my inexpensive hand tools and asked me why I wasn't using more expensive/professional grade hand tools instead of the thrifty "economy" versions that I was using. Some of my favorite and most used hand tools – and even some of those I use in my books – are inexpensive chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, and end cutters. 


I guess I never really thought too much about it. I've always just been busy creating. It's true that you can buy expensive tools such as pricey pliers that are a bit more comfortable to use because they're more ergonomically correct, which I'm sure would be beneficial if you're doing a lot of repetitive work - but I don't do that type of work so I guess I just never really had the need. I've always been pretty happy with what I have, and never saw the need for buying anything else. I've actually always thought of my hands as my tools, and any pliers or anything else that I used - as just extensions of me.


But my friend's question reminded me of a remark that a fan posted on my Dishfunctional Designs Facebook page a few years ago who commented when I put up a photo of an intricately made artwork that I created out of an old plate. The person said something to the point of, "Wow, what amazing tool did you use to create this beautiful artwork?" to which I immediately (half-jokingly and half seriously) replied, "It was the amazing woman behind the tool that created the artwork!" The person responded with an enlightened "Yes!" And we traded Emoji smiles. :)
  
It's not the tool that creates the artwork. It's the magic of the person behind the tool. It's their mind and their hands, it's their creativity, imagination, and innovation. It's their personal magic that creates art.
 
  
I recently received an email from a fan in Italy who sent me a photo of herself working making jewelry from broken china plates using techniques that she learned from my book, Boho Chic Jewelry. She thanked me for writing my books and for sharing my secrets so that she (and other people) could make jewelry like mine. She said that she didn't have the money to buy some of the tools that I recommended in my book but that she was improvising and using what she had (cruder hand tools) until she could afford to buy some of the tools that I recommended that would make her work easier. 

With her email she included photos of some of the jewelry that she made, which was beautiful. In reading her letter and seeing the photos of what she had created, it was clear to me that she had the understanding and the magic because of her motivation and innovation, which was apparent in her jewelry.

Understand that everything you need is already inside of you. The secret is to tap into that magic and use it.



In my books Boho Chic Jewelry and Soldered Alchemy, I suggest what tools are optimal to help you create jewelry. But please understand that YOU are the one ultimately making the jewelry, not the tools! 

Some synonyms for tools are: utensil, instrument, apparatus, gadget, device... but please realize that you, your hands, and your imagination are the biggest, most important tools that you have!

Understand this: There are many tools available that can help you work faster and maybe more efficiently, but there is no tool in the universe that will help you work with a higher level of creativity or motivation. 

Make creativity your daily practice and make this practice a way of life, instead of thinking about what particular tool, apparatus, instrument, utensil or gadget you need to buy, because all of that is secondary. Tools are merely the instruments of you. Are they helpful? Are they essential? Of course they are. They help you do certain tasks that are impossible to do with bare hands. But my point is this: Focus on innovation, on having a different perspective, and on being creative, because that is the secret to creating beauty. 


What do you think? I'd love to hear your voice so please leave me a comment below.


Have a great week! 
Laura


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns


article and images ©Laura Beth Love 2016 all rights reserved.