Tutorials by K S Jewellery Designs

Tutorials by K S Jewellery Designs
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Sunday 8 May 2011

Flowers, flowers... and more flowers!

Recently two jewellery designers:  Bobbi (from My Wired Imagination) and Diana (aka Lady Mockingbird) made some wonderful flower jewellery as variations of a couple of my flower tutorials.  Their beautiful creations inspired me to revisit my flower designs... 

BLUE FLOWER TRIO
Kyanite Sterling Silver Wire Flower Necklace



VIOLET DAISY
Amethyst Sterling Silver Hammered Flower Pendant

My daisy flower was inspired by Bobbi's flowers where she has fixed a Swarovski sew on bead in the centre of the flower. It got me thinking how I could do this with a coin bead. These are Bobbi's wonderful flowers linked together as a bracelet.  I love the sparkly centres and the clever way she has joined the flowers together.
  
Flowered Link Bracelet
by Bobbi (My Wired Imagination)

And here is a beautiful copper flower pendant from Diana.  I love the way she has coiled the petals and the copper goes so perfectly with the green centre.

Copper Flower Pendant
by Diana (Lady Mockingbird)

Thank you to both designers for sharing their flowers with me.  I urge you to take a look at their jewellery designs in their Etsy shops by clicking on these links:
- My Wired Imagination
- Lady Mockingbird

7 comments:

  1. Oh, I LOVE your flowers. I just admire the simplicity and beauty of your designs so much. I have your tutorial from JewelryLessons.com for the flowers and now that its becoming spring and the Mother's Day business for my etsy shop is done, I can't wait to make myself something. My burnisher just arrived! :) I'm just torn between a necklace or earrings first...

    And I also love Bobbi's Knot-a-Ring. What a beautiful and interesting design for a ring!

    I don't think I've seen Diana's stuff before, but the Longing For Spring-Sterling Silver and Prehnite Scroll Necklace in her shop is gorgeous. I love seeing the way people take simple wire and turn it into such a cohesive beautiful shape!

    Great post! Thanks!

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  2. Hi W-m-b! I hope you have fun with the tutorial. I'm always here to help if you have any questions about the tutorial. Thank you for buying it.

    The burnisher will be great at helping the petals of your flower curl up like natural petals but I would also recommend using sanding pads (foam backed sandpaper) to bring up the metal to a super smooth shiny finish (if that's a look that appeals to you).

    Bobbi and Diana are so talented, I'm glad you have had a chance to browse through their shops.

    Thanks for stopping by.
    Kristin :)

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  3. My jaw just dropped. No one's ever included my work in a blog before now. Kristin you are so very generous. Thanks for including my photo of the Lotus pendant.

    Whimsy, thank you for taking the time to visit my shop and comment on one of my pieces there. Again I'm left practically speechless. Reading your compliment on my piece "longing for Spring" gave me a huge grin. Thank you!

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  4. Hi Lady M - you're very welcome! Thank you for sharing your design with me.
    Kristin :)

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  5. Such a amazing collection of flower designing ornaments. Impressive about the simplicity about some of these collection.

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  6. Thank you Andrew and welcome to my blog!
    Kristin :)

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  7. que lindas!!! están preciosas... tienes mucho talento me intriga ademas , porque no se nota como las haces felicidades

    saludos de chile :)

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