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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Published in Belle Armoire Magazine Spring 2019

Dear Friends,

I am happy to announce that my jewelry, and article entitled "Follow Your Heart" was published in the Belle Armoire Jewelry Spring 2019 magazine.

                                                                         

I created heart necklaces with a small working compass embedded into the ice resin.  I cut the copper, stamped the backs of the the hearts with phrases such as "Dream it, Do it," "Follow your Dream" "Follow your Heart" and "Hope On".  Then I soldered the heart shape, rhinestones and bail, and poured in some ice resin.  After this cured for 3 days, I made a second resin pour with patina and added the compass.  In some cases I needed to touch up the resin a third time.

        

I enjoy learning new techniques in jewelry making from upcycling, to etching, soldering, using ice resin, sawing, making photo jewelry with glass and silver solder, working with sterling silver sheet and wire, and PMC.  There's no end to all the wonderful types of jewelry makings.  I've enjoyed taking a Community Education Class at the local college.  The other students work on a variety of jewelry pieces and we learn from each other.

              

For those of you who make jewelry, please consider sending your creations to one of the jewelry magazines for publication.  Review a magazine you are considering sending your jewelry to, and study what types of jewelry and articles are currently being published.  Write up your article and mail a copy with your jewelry.  You will want to have a pdf version that you can send to the magazine via email if you are selected. 

Have a wonderful week ahead!
Sincerely,
Julie



Wednesday, August 7, 2013

BFF from the Past...

When I find antique photos in second hand stores, I like to look closely at the people, their faces and expressions, their clothes.  I wonder where they lived and what they did.  I wish I could match them up to their rightful family and reunite them again.  Sometimes, I take them home with me!  Here's an example of a necklace and pendant with a vintage photo of some friends all sitting together in a group photograph of school students. The girls are sitting close together with their hands clasped.  A vintage photo of bffs.  I found the original photo at the Second Time Around Store.  
Here I've cut, stamped, etched, filed and then soldered a bezel strip to make a frame on a brass sheet.  I sized the picture and poured ICE Resin over it and added a small rose.  I used  E6000 glue for cold connecting the rhinestone chain I bought from www.etsy.com/shop/vintagefairyfinds.
 I added several wire wraps and copper chain for the necklace.
Cherish friends says it all.  Have a great day!  Julie
PS  Still learning about blogging, so please excuse the rather harsh words in the "View my Profile" Google automatically writes in as I'm not sure how to change it.  

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

TA-DA! Drum roll please!! First Post!

I'm beginning a journey of discovery and you can come along with me!  After raising five children and being the caretaker of several aging parents, I have finally found time to pursue new creative skills inspired my childhood.  I grew up with five sisters, playing dress-up and "house" in a teeny wooden-frame house my dad built in the backyard.  When sick, we were allowed to play with my mother's jewelry box. To this day I'm charmed by vintage jewelry, buttons, lace, beads, bling, etched metal, wire-wrapping, and jewelry styles that are three dimensional and tell a story.

I love using family photos in my jewelry.  I feel it is important to remember and preserve their stories and pictures.  As a result, my small button and jewelry Web business is named Ribbon Tapestry www.RibbonTapestry.etsy.com. There is family symbolism in these two words.  Our lives are tied, as with a ribbon, to past as well as future generations.  Our life is part of a generational cloth that was started by others before we were born.  As our life unfolds, we weave ourselves into a family tapestry to influence the generations after us.

                         Examples of the Custom Photo Pendants I make
                          My Family
                           My mother, Shirlee
                            Aunt Jane and Uncle Fred
                             My grandmother, Frances in the 1920's

I made these pendants to "introduce" my ancestors to others.  I believe that through the thin veil that separates us, they can hear us whisper their names as we remember.  The colorized picture shows my mother, Shirlee.  The pearls represent my mother and the five daughters she raised during difficult years.  I love my mother for all she did for me.  The 1920's picture of my grandmother, Frances, was taken shortly before her divorce.  While raising two children, she worked as a secretary, but her meager depression-era income was scarcely enough. She wore the same black dress for months, altering it occasionally by temporarily sewing on lace cuffs and a lace collar.  She taught us the adage:  "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without."  The black-and-white wedding photo of my mother's only brother, Uncle Fred, and my Aunt Jane was perfect for this nickle pendant.  I used part of a vintage rhinestone necklace for the decoration.

I hope to be able to share some of my ideas for making keepsake jewelry with you.  I also want to explore the idea of writing a personal and family history, introducing our loved ones through our jewelry, our journals and books.

Thanks for stopping by Ribbon Tapestry today  :)

Julie

PS I'll figure out how to write up the "About me" next time...