I have been inspired from several sources, but that’s nothing new, the difference is this time I decided to act right away and now send it to my “someday” list. Besides, I’m in a experimental mood.
When I received my beautiful set of Shisha bracelets made by talented women of Samunnat Nepal ( you should order a set I loved the way they looked. The pattern was tiny and it just laid gently around the face of the bracelet.
Then yesterday on Ornamental Elements, Laurie Prophater posted about Joseph Gatto and his topographic “Environmental” bracelets. The design featured had lots of wonderful color just around the edge. Of course I was making a Stroppel Cane from scraps from the project I was working on. It’s in the oven now, show you tomorrow. And even though it’s a bit different than what I had envisioned, I really enjoyed myself. I also have Laurie to thank for getting me started on this type of bracelet month ago.
The core is made with Ultralight, I’ve been experimenting with it a lot lately. And naturally I couldn’t leave the inside alone.
Over the last year I’ve been making bracelets with sculpted, contoured edges. I still have something like that in mind for these but for now I am happy with this one. Plus it’s the first time I used Ultralight as the core and it really worked out well.
The colors on this one remind me of a 1940 quilt or at least fabric from that time. No I wasn’t around then……but I’ve seen pictures.
Love the bracelet and colors – so much fun to see what your inspirations create!
😀 thank you Sydney. xo
Alice,
WOW…you certainly work fast!!! Your interpretation of Joseph Gatto’s bracelet is spot on…CONGRATS!!!
Thanks for the link…
laurie
Thanks Laurie…I still have more to do…
Alice, I LOVE this bracelet! Does Ultralight have a shelf life? I bought some a few years to try it for PMC molds, and never did. If I can find it, and it’s still viable, sounds like a fun plan for this afternoon during the rains. As I write, my articulating fish pendant & my 1st five beads ever, all covered with different Stroppel canes are cooking!
Hi Sarah, no shelf life that I know of. A great day to play with clay for sure…..have fun, I am. Thanks for say hello