Monday, June 20, 2016

The Sea and Me: A Story of Blessing in Disguise

May this year, I misread my plane schedule on my flight back home from Seoul to Jakarta. Fortunately, the real flight schedule was a day after my assumed date, and not the previous. The horror it will be to miss the plane.

I booked a room at Incheon Airport Hotel Oceanview which is about 20 minutes from Incheon Aiport. It's a a bit far, but they had shuttle service to and from the airport so it was still okay. I chose that place because not only does it have shuttle, but it was also very close to the beach. Just about 2 minutes walk.

Because my room was not ready yet, I decided to kill some time by strolling at the beach. At first, it looked so bleak. It was cold, windy, not many people around-which is actually perfect, a bit of some garbage in the corner, and many broken seashells. I decided to take a stroll at the beach and to my surprise I found sea glasses!

Sea glasses are basically glasses that are tumbled by the sand and sea water, giving it a very frosty look. I have been to many beaches in Indonesia (including ever so popular Kuta in Bali) but I have never ever seen a sea glass before. I was as ecstatic as a kid given ice cream upon this discovery. I ended up collecting as many as my hands could bring.

Last weekend I tried being productive and thus it resulted in this necklace. It is very much inspired by Halcraft's Beach Keen Necklace, but tweaked to suit my supplies.

 First sea glass spotted at a Eurwangni Beach, Incheon

 
Broken sea shells by the beach 

Sea Glass Necklace
 
 
 Close up

Tools:
Round nose plier
Flat plier
Wire cutter

Materials:
Sea glass
Plastic beads
Seed beads
Sea shell
Sea-themed charm
Pearl
Chain
26g gunmetal wire
Jump rings 
Blue cord
Violet suede cord
Cord stopper
Necklace clasp







 

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Cherry Blossom Ending: A Layered Rose Quartz Necklace

Back in May, I received a lovely chunky rose quartz (at least I think it's rose quartz) bracelet from my dear friend, Alice. We both attended Language and Culture Training for Diplomats sponsored by Korean Foundation in Seoul from March to May 2016. The training was held exactly during spring. I was lucky to have chance to see lovely cherry blossoms blooming in April. And Busker Busker's Cherry Blossom Ending (벚꽃 엔딩) seems to be the eternal song of spring.

Back to the bracelet, I feel like this represents the lovely pink hues that the cherry blossoms bring. Unfortunately, it was a bit too big for my wrist. Since I could resize it due to the wire string, I figured out that it would better be a necklace.

Fortunately, I have everything that I need including the shocking pink stone and assortment of rose quartz beads. After all, rose quartz is one of the two Pantone colour of 2016. :)

The chunky lower layer is the former bracelet

Cherry Blossom Hues

Tools:
Round nose plier
Flat plier
Wire cutter

 Materials:
Chunky rose quartz bracelet
6mm rose quartz beads

Stone chips rose quartz beads
Shocking pink beads (what is the name for it?)
Chain
Jump rings
Pink cord
Plastic cord (for the pink beads)
Cord stopper

Friday, February 26, 2016

I got the eye of the tiger!

Tiger eye stones makes me wanna sing Katy Perry's Roar but also at the same time reminds me of Rocky Balboa.

I happened to find nice tiger eye chips in a craft store in Semarang, Toko Satria, for Rp 15k/string. That is less than a dollar. I just had to buy two strings.

At Toko Satria's sister store, Ratu Paksi, I found round tiger beads in different sizes. I bought a 6mm tiger eye beads string for Rp 35k and also-if I'm not mistaken-a 14mm one for Rp 75k. It is way, way, wayyyyy cheaper to buy tiger eyes in strings because once it becomes a bracelet or any other jewelry, the cost of it is equal, or maybe more expensive than buying it in strings. I also bought assortments of other natural stone beads. It's so darn easy to spend money in those stores. Bead hoarder I am!

I turned the tiger eye chips into a ring, which looks a bit too big and messy for me but somehow my senior. who lives in Yangon, Myanmar, loved it and wanted one. So then I made one for her and also added another ring (which the stone she gave me from Yangon) and a dangly pair of earring.

Oh, funny thing is that although tiger eye beads are abundant in Yangon, my senior said that she can't find tiger eye stone chips. I guess Indonesia has more variety than Myanmar.

Here are the pics of the jewelry and way down is the tools and materials used. Enjoy!

My tiger eye ring. I haven't used it yet because it feels rather bulky.
The ones for my senior.

Tools:
Round nose plier
Flat plier
Wire cutter
Ring mandrel

Materials:
Tiger eye chips
4mm tiger eye beads
6mm tiger eye beads
Random green natural stone
0.8mm wire
Chain
Headpins
Earring hooks





Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Pretty in Pink


Some things that I made for a friend who adores pink stuffs and also shabby chic thingamabobs.
These are a mixture of origami, decoupage, a little beading, claying and everything else in between.

O yeah, this post will be writing heavy but I'm gonna list everything I used just in case someone would like to make something similar. If there's any question, just holler at me. :

Materials:
 Flashdisk
Shabby chic metal container
Craft foam
Origami paper
Glossy Accents
Crackle Accents
Origami paper
0.5mm wire in Gunmetal
Masking tape
Pink acrylic paint (I mixed red, white and a bit of Ranger Ink's Liquid Pearl in White Opal)
Gold acrylic pain
Memento ink in red (don't really remember what exactly)

Dreamcatcher Necklace
Round wire (I used a thin wire bangle wrapped with sticky tape to poof it up)
Pink satin ribbon
Pink acrylic paint (see above)
Water spray (for the ombre effect)
Nylon thread
6mm Rose Quartz
4mm Indian Agate
White stone chip
Metal butterfly
Salem lace
Cord closures
Eye pin
Jump ring

Binder clips
Binder clips in different sizes
Colourful masking tape (or washi tape, you use what you have)

Paper clips
Metallic paper clips
Hot glue/epoxy clay (epoxy clay is much more safer and neater to me than hot glue)
Acrylic paints
Glitter
White glue
Liquitex acrylic sealer

Tools
Round nose plier
Chain nose plier
Wire cutter
Scissor(s)
Needle
Paint brushes
Mod melt molds
Glue gun (if you're using hot glue)
Nail file/sandpaper (if you're using epoxy clay)
Silicone/non-stick mat
Rubber stamp





Monday, February 1, 2016

The Owl...


Pussy said to the Owl, “You elegant fowl! How charmingly sweet you sing! O let us be married! too long we have tarried: But what shall we do for a ring?”
Edward Lear - The Owl and the Pussycat

I have no idea what focal stone that is being used here. I think, in Indonesian, it’s a “kecubung karang”. Kecubung is amethyst and karang is coral. But who knows, I’m no geologist.

For the wire, I used 0.8 Artistic Wire in gunmetal, another gunmetal coloured wire size 0.4, and two other type of wires for the tail and the branch. Other stones that I used are un-named pebbled stones, tiny cat eye stones and two yellow crystals.

The idea originally came from Nancy Wickman. I like it so, so much that I have to make one of my own. Do you believe that this is my first try in making this owl? Not bad, eh. Hehe.

Also posted here

Materials:
cabochon
small cat eye beads
two yellow crystal beads
white pebble beads
0.8 mm Artistic Wire in gunmetal
0.4 mm wire in gunmetal
0.8 mm soft rose-gold wire
1 mm copper wire
eye pins
toggle clasp
gunmetal chain

Tools:
round nose plier
flat nose plier
wire cutter
nylon hammer

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Cherry Rose Earrings


“Even the cherry tree, swaying through time
Will eventually blossom”
Utada Hikaru - Sakura Drops

So, this is a bit of something that I made during my night of insomnia. You'd think with one whole night I'd made a flock of these. But no, I could only manage a pair.

Materials:
Paper
Gold pen
Rose quartz beads
0.4 Gunmetal Wire (I think? Or 0.5? Can't remember)
Eyepin
Earring hook
Paper glue
Glossy Accents 

Tools:
Round nose plier
Chain nose plier
Wire cutter
 
Also posted here.