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11.25.2014

Beads Of Courage Art Charm Auction Reveal!


It's TIME!!  I get to show you all the gorgeous that I got from my fellow artists and the humble little  charm that I made to swap.  I also get to happily urge you to go follow my link to the Auctions on Ebay and ask you to bid as high as you can on any of the charms that are up for sale - it's all going to a really awesome cause.  ALL profits from the sales go to Beads of Courage, which provides beads and more importantly, HOPE to children from all over who suffer with cancer of many kinds.  To learn more about BOC, please click HERE.

But first a really huge thank you to Jennifer Cameron for setting this up and making it all happen again this year.  It's a huge task to get this blog hop/auction/swap together and running smoothly, and Jen is completely awesome.  Please make sure to visit her blog when you hop to all the others in my list, and give her some love.

This year's theme for our charms was 'Soar' and it really did challenge me.  I had to ask for some  help from my fellow participants, who responded readily with some awesome ideas.  Such a list!!  But the one that stuck out for me (and several others) was the visualization of a floating, soaring, bobbing kite in a blue sky, on a summer's day.  I set out to make myself one;  I had some help from Diane Fitzgerald's Shaped Beadwork and Beyond book, where she shows how to make a very nice elongated triangle.  I added my a smaller triangle on top to get it looking more kite-like.  I made them with different colored Delica beads so that there would be a variety, but I think my favorite is (surprise, I know!) the purple one on the upper left.  ;)


I did want to have the tail of the kite as part of the design, but it just looked wrong in beads, so I ended up using a piece of sterling chain on each one.  I was going to add a little crystal to the ends, but ran out of headpins (of course!),  so decided the sparkle would have to be in the middle and sewed a 3mm roses montee with a surround to each kite.


Compared to some of the beautiful work I received in turn, I feel like my kite is kind of hokey, but I also feel like I accomplished what I set out to do, given how cranky my muse was this year.


Onward, to show you the fabulous charms I received!  I apologize to my fellow artists for the poor photography  - we had a little family upheaval this weekend, and my husband wasn't able to get to his camera, so I was forced to take the photos myself with my little point and shoot.  These are all much more amazing than what the pics show!!

This first grouping consists of charms from Renetha Stanziano of LamplightCrafts , Moriah Betterly of Blu Mudd, and Alenka Obid of Pepita.  So pretty!!  I love the colors in Renetha's Bubbly Bauble, and the birds are most definitely soaring on Moriah's sage green charm!  And Alenka's leaf charm... you know how much I love leaves!! There is an open eye on the eye pin and I can see a tiny crystal hanging in that perfect pear shape.  



The second set of gorgeous includes charms from Lennis Carrier of Windbent, Monique Urquhart of A Half Baked Notion and Perri Jackson of Shaktipaj Designs.  Lennis' kite is so pretty - and so full of movement!!  I love her version of the kite tail, and the way the SOAR lettering is moving right along with the rest of the design.  Monique's was just too pretty to take off of her card - I must admit now that I haven't removed her charm from last year's card, either - I love the ribbon and the presentation so much.  Such a lot of intricate work here, with the bee and the flowers... love.  And the lovely hot air balloon that Perri created is so full of color and joy!  You can NOT look at this charm and not smile with delight.



My last set of charms has two pics because I just had to show both sides.  These were made by Elisabeth Auld of Beads For Busy Gals, Cate vanAlphen of Fulgorine, and Lesley Watt of Thea Elements.  Elisabeth's charm is so floaty and lovely - I'm calling it a balloon, even though I haven't seen her reveal post yet, because to me it looks ethereal and ready to soar into the sky at any moment.  Cate's charm knocked my socks right off, with the stylized bird flying so freely - and the colors!! That gold is so sparkly and lovely and Bollywood in person!!  The feather on the reverse is magnificent.  Lesley's double sided kite is fantastic - I'm so jealous, lol!  The first photo shows the colors of the BOC campaign, and the reverse in the second photo shows a hot pink background to a really sweet heart.



I love every single one of them!! And I must get myself busy making things with them, they are each inspiring in their own way.  Not only because of the obvious beauty and execution, but also because they were made with so much love and care - they have to be on something very special.  Thank you so much for my charms!!

Now I urge you to sit down with your favorite cup of whichever beverage makes you happy and comfy cozy, and hop around to all of the other blogs to see the reveals - I can't wait to see what everyone says about their designs!  I also have to get going over to the auction myself, because I just KNOW there are more charms there that I GOTTA have!!  See you there!

Gah!!!  I can't seem to post the complete list of blog links, I have no idea why - PLEASE go to Jennifer Cameron's BLOG for the link list and hop to see everyone else's posts!!

20 comments:

  1. Nancy I LOVE your kites, I got sent the red one and I adore it! The beads are so very small and your work is impeccably neat and the little sparkle well thats just the perfect finishing touch, yep I love it!

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    1. Thanks so much, Niky! I'm really glad you like them!! :D

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  2. I love the central sparkle on the kites. Seed beads scare me, so your charms look pretty impressive to me ;)

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  3. Love your sweet kites! And what a wonderful cause! I have a fav, althought not the purple one, and I am off to place my bid! Bravo Nancy!

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  4. I received one of your kites, and I love it! Using the technique you chose, the charm has such great movement, which only adds to the idea of soaring :-)

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  5. Nancy - I did not get one of your kits - I am envious - they are beautiful! I do so appreciate the kind things you said about my charm - thank you!

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  6. Nothing hokey about seed beading. I think it's awesome.

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  7. Your kites are truly amazing. Bravo.

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  8. Nancy Your kites are well done, you pay attention to the little details. My only regret about the charm exchange was that I didn't get one of yours , well I guess thats what the auction is for

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  9. I'm a happy owner of one of your kite charms, the pink one!!! It is beautifully made in each detail!!
    And I can see you have one of my leaves :-)
    Alenka

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  10. As you know, I am also the happy recipient of a NEDbeads kite, and I was thrilled to get one a close colour to your forget-me-nots of last year. Beading/beadweaving impresses me, and it seems we are all our own worst critics, right Nancy?

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  11. Wonderful charms Nancy, a beautiful design!

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  12. Oh my goodness! I got one of your charms and I totally cherish it!! It is so intricate and special! I am so happy to have one -so far;) Mine is the one with purple tones and dark colors. I LOVE IT!

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  13. I always love what you come up with. I love sparkle and I love the seeds. The kite design was totally clever. Thanks so much for participating again this year!

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  14. I love your kite! I also had a hard time coming up with something and a serious case of not good enough after I was done with mine. We are our own worst critics, and need to tell that inner voice to shut up :-)

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  15. I love your kites. I am always gobsmacked by the artistry and skill of seed beaders. I know that I could never do that work with my arthritic fingers and poor eyesight. From one Nancy to another...great work!

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  16. Your kite charms are adorable! Delicate yet strong as the BOC kids are... Lovely work.

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