Showing posts with label faux limestone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faux limestone. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Flashback to my Alamo Beads


I finally photographed my Alamo-inspired Necklace Set in an appropriate setting.   I took several other photos but the background just didn't do the necklace justice. This background is a slice from a limb of the Willow Tree that used to reside in our front yard.  We loved the tree but it was dying and became dangerous as we have quite a bit of wind here in the Desert. Having it cut down brought tears to my eyes and a sinking feeling in my heart but I kept several slices and they make great backgrounds for some of my art. 
     I made the polymer clay beads and pendant after a vacation trip to San Antonio to see the Alamo this past spring.  I know the music is a little hokie but my husband is a huge fan of John Wayne, old movies like the Alamo and the theme songs. So I included these two for him. The Ballad of the Alamo and Green Leaves of Summer. 
     Many of my beads went to my Bead Soup Partner, Emanda and she created a stunning necklace with them. 
     I think the silk ribbon and glittery beads added just the right touch of fall color to make my faux limestone beads sing. 
I also love the large wood rounds wired into the bronze rings.  
This necklace is very comfortable and light weight. I am going to take a chance and enter this piece into a pool for a book Lorelei is writing about using cords, fibers and ribbons in jewelry.  See her October 20, 2010 post for more information about the book. 
I have yet to be published but promised myself I would approach my artistic endeavors with "No Fear". 
"There is nothing to lose and much to be gained 
when your heart and soul are in everything you do."