My dear Douglas brought home some heavy paper cores that were a perfect diameter for a bangle so I sawed one in half and wrapped ikat-dyed silk ribbon around it and attached a jasper rectangle to the front with copper Whim-Z Wire.
I love memory wire bracelets and have made myself several. I like substantial bracelets and I use these to showcase my favorite stones or very special OOAK treasures. This one incorporates mastodon bone beads, amber, copper beads of all sorts, several kinds of jasper, and some very old African pipe beads.
I used a blank metal cuff as the base for the deerskin suede-wrapped cuff. The rough edges were dyed with alcohol inks and then I wrapped the pieces around the cuff and added some fine copper wires and tiny copper beads.
This last bangle was the most fun to make of all the layers. I got the idea from Mary Hettmansperger's book "Mixed Metal Jewelry Workshop" and used polymer clay instead of copper metal clay to save time. I mixed up a bronze-color polymer snake, wrapped it around some 16 ga. wire, cured it and then used some gilders paste to add highlights.
Here's the completed stack. Makes me wish I had long, skinny arms so I could wear all of them at the same time but they mix and match nicely so I'll probably wear a couple together. Thanks, Tracy, for setting up such a super challenge! I definitely see more bracelet stacks in my artistic future.
Cave of Dreams stack
Check out the 80 other links too to see what they've designed by going to http://makebraceletsblog.com/
(Sorry-- couldn't get the list to work on my blog!)
Love the deerskin cuff, the colours are awesome. What a great idea to use polymer clay in the last bangle.
ReplyDeleteI love the eclectic memory wire bracelet and the deerskin cuff ... great collection!
ReplyDeleteI love the deerskin as well. How do you fix the ink on it so it doesn't rub off?
ReplyDeleteBTW the 80 some links you have posted don't link up-it just show an error message. Love your site!
Magnifcent!! Thank you for all the making details. Love the hide bracelet and the idea using hravy cardboard. And all of yours so vibrant and tribal
ReplyDeletei love your natural elements... your work is lovely!
ReplyDeleteChristine, each bracelet is a piece of art! My goodness, this must have taken time! Just stunning! See you in September!
ReplyDeleteChristine, I couldn't wait to see what you had in store for us in this challenge! I called Randy over and we've both been ooohing and aaahing over your work. He loves that first grouping and just said over and over how great the colors are - you are amazing. Your new work is really incredible - like the bangle with the jasper rectngle. Wow. I can't wait to see these in person - and I think you can pull it off! Please bring them to artBLISS! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the deerskin wrapped cuff. Great combinations used.
ReplyDeleteHi Christine. I'm glad you were able to join and play along. I love the poly clay bangles and memory wire is awesome for showing off stones! I will likely be at Art Bliss in September so I am looking forward to meeting you. Your class looks great!
ReplyDeleteWOWEE! That is a lot of fun Miss Christine! I want those bangles in the first picture. I wanted to try my luck at making some 'simple truth' bangles but just ran out of time. That is next on my list! ArtBliss you say? Hmmmmmm.... not sure if I can swing it but you are tempting me and learning about polymer clay from you is on my Bucket List for sure! I love the colors and textures you have going on here. So awesome! Enjoy the day! Erin
ReplyDeleteThat stack is just too cool...with a tank and this stack...stunning!!
ReplyDeleteI love your poly clay bangles they are gorgeous!! I like your mixture of elements.
ReplyDeleteChristine, love how all these are so different. Thank you for sharing your stories about them. And wow, my favorite one is the polymer clay snake. Had no idea this could be down with it. Just great!
ReplyDeleteI love every one of these so much. I'm impressed that your unique style shows through even when you didn't make the components yourself (specifically thinking of the ribbon jasper one- looks like something you'd make in PC). Excellent work as always.
ReplyDeleteWow, what stunning and unique bangles! I love the interesting beads and natural components you used in them. The colors are fantastic!
ReplyDeletefabulous stack! I really like how you used so many different kinds of bracelets in your stack
ReplyDeleteChristine, you always amaze me with your colorfully creative creations! I love your deerhide cuff, how wonderfully cave-woman, reminds me of the Lascaux caves!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful, warm, earthy colors! Love the stack! Gorgeous in all respects.
ReplyDeletereally, really good work...you have a stack of skills going on ...fantastic...Reminds me of just how much I have to learn...
ReplyDeletecheers and have fun today..
Cynthia @ Beatnheart
Beautiful stack! Love your cuffs!
ReplyDeleteI am just amazed at all the different materials you used to make these bracelets. And they all work so well together. I really want to try the technique you used on that last bracelet. It is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou really took this challenge and ran with it!! Your results are super cook. I especially like the bracelet with the polymer clay. Such a unique design. . .and I like unique!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing work.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cuffs! All of your bracelets look great together
ReplyDeleteOMG they are stunning. I think my fav is the one with the paper core and jasper.
ReplyDeleteOMG they are stunning. I think my fav is the one with the paper core and jasper.
ReplyDeleteI love the earthy feel of your bracelets. You did such a great job mixing different materials and they work wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely -- really like the different materials and techniques you used.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. As usual.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Loved every one and the fact that you tied them all together with the ethnic, tribal element that you are true to in your work is so impressive to me!
ReplyDeleteW.O.W! LOVED them all...so very unique and creative and beautiful and ... :)
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to check out ArtBliss...would SO love to learn how to make the PC bracelets
The deerskin suede-wrapped cuff is very beautiful and it is a fantastic idea to make such a thing...stacking can be fun really.
ReplyDeleteVery cool so many textures and surfaces playing off each other!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your cuff bracelts.
ReplyDeleteThe combined stack is gorgeous.
Really creative use of all your materials. If I knew you better I would try to swipe the bangle from cardboard and the deerskin cuff. GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bracelet stacks! I love your colors and textures! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, my, I love your polymer clay work...just incredible! And your stacks? So very yummy!
ReplyDeleteCreative use of polymer clay and I like the rustic feel of the stack.
ReplyDeleteThese are so yummy! Love all the polymer clay, it just looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove that you mix it up with your polymer clay cuffs. Super cool stack! xoxo Beth
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