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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Artbeads Design Challenge - What's Old is New Again - And Evinrude flies again...

Although the jewelry making community in the US is large and vibrant, the opportunities here in Norway to join activities that are as fun and challenging as the Artbeads Design Partners program are few and far between, so you can imagine how thrilled I was when I got the mail saying i was accepted to join the ArtBeads Design Partners. And I got to join in the challenges right away. The first challenge was “What’s Old is New Again,” which gave me the chance to work with some vintage looking base metals, which are some of my favorite materials to work with!


It was a lot of fun to stretch my creative dragonfly wings and make something so different from what I usually make. And what can be more fun than showing them off along with so many other talented designers?

Here you can find some of the stuff I used:
Swarovski: http://www.artbeads.com/swarovski.html
Base metal parts: http://www.artbeads.com/base-metal-components.html

So I decided to name my creation;
And Evinrude flies again...


I was watching a good old cartoon the other day, The Rescuers. And this cute little dragonfly from ArtBeads reminded me of it.
So I wanted to give a good old friend the chance to fly again.


The funny thing is - Ole Evinrude that made the outboard boat motor that was the inspiration for the dragonfly in the movie. Ironically, his birthday would have fallen on the day my ArtBeads dragonfly arrived in Norway, so it seemed like a tribute to his birth, in 1877. To add to the coincidences, it just so happens that I live within walking distance of the place he was born.

Disclosure:
I got as an AB-Design Partner the Swarovski crystals and the base metals components from ArtBeads free of charge. I was asked to give my honest opinions on the products, good or bad.
I am not employed or compensated by ArtBeads in any way.

5 comments:

  1. That's lovely! I've really got to get on the ball and get mine done!

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  2. How fun! I like the mix of ribbon and chainmaille--a bit of light and dark.

    I just picked out my materials for my challenge, so I'm a bit behind.

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  3. OH so pretty Inca- I would certainly put this around my neck!

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  4. looks wonderful and I LOVE the blues against the brass!!

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  5. Beautiful. I love your story too.

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