Lately I've been nesting amidst an inspiring selection of flea market jewelry finds, vintage chains, blingy costume bits and interesting metallic antique objects. Having collected them for years and years, it was time to make something out of all my goodies. But as a mixed media artist, I couldn't very well just use actual jewelry items in my jewelry... now could I? Well here's a little peek at how I've incorporated my love of... well, everything and more... into my jewelry...
Speaking of nesting... one of my favorite additions to any necklace is a highlighted book page. Here I sandwiched a page between two pieces of mica and added eyelets for strength. Near the top of this photo, you can see a peek of the necklace which is actually strung on an embroidered fabric tieback from a vintage blouse.
For this piece, I repurposed a vintage metal pill box and an old butterfly pin. inside the pillbox, I affixed a vintage photograph of a cute little baby. I added vellum wings by cutting slits at the edge of the baby's sweater, inserting the wings and taping before I glued the photo inside. The words were chosen at random but still in keeping with the "flying" theme. I also added Spanish moss to make it look like the baby is in her own little nest. A string of tiny pearls completes the look.
The butterfly pin actually had white pearl accents, but I painted over them with a glaze of gold acrylic... to tone them down and make them match the necklace better.
Living near the beach, I am constantly inspired by anything from the sea! When I came across a treasure of unique, hand-carved mermaid pendants, I wanted to build some interesting necklaces around them. For this one, I inverted a pair of stone flower beads and hung a selection of coordinating fibers from them... instant jellyfish!
Staying on the shore topic, this fantastic oyster shell hinged "box" was one of my favorite flea market finds. I paired it with a photo bead that features two vintage swimmers and surrounded it with tiny grey pearls. I mimicked that with a trio of larger pearls and dictionary words I put together to read, "the world is my spiritual oyster".
This seamstress-inspired necklace was fashioned around a reproduction tapemeasure fabric. Originally, it was pure white... so I tea-dyed it for an aged appearance. The antique tin was plain... so I spruced that up with a vintage fashion ad, which I aged with Distress Inks.
These are just a few ways I mix age-old papers, photos, fabrics, as well as found and everyday objects into my jewelry. I have so many more ideas swirling around in my head. Now all I have to find... is time!
You can see even more photos of the pieces shown here (and more!) on my YesterdaysTrashArt Etsy shop.
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Showing posts with label found objects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label found objects. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Busy, Busy, Busy...
My Goodness! I have been so busy at work and at home and very excitedly getting ready for a jewelry class I'll be taking at the Squam Art Workshop in New Hampshire next week! Nina Bagley will be teaching a 3-day intensive workshop where we will learn multiple techniques for creating jewelry with found and vintage objects. So I've been feverishly gathering bits and baubles from my collection...
As well as antique rhinestones...
Vintage trims...
And miscellaneous fabrics...
Going through my stash takes tons of time. I'd like to say it's hard work, but it's not. It's lots of fun and that's the dilemma! There's just not that much time...




Labels:
found objects,
jewelry,
squam art workshop,
vintage
Monday, May 11, 2009
Gridlocked...


Labels:
art and soul,
collage,
ephemera,
found objects,
gridlocked,
hampton va,
Lisa Kaus
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
The 51 Cent Souvenir Bracelet Is Done!

Labels:
altered,
found objects,
jewelry,
memento,
michelle bernard
Sunday, January 4, 2009
The 51 Cent Souvenir..

Labels:
found objects,
jewelry,
squished penny
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