Tuesday Tidbits - Colorworks Contest in Step by Step Beads Magazine
I got this in the mail yesterday - talk about stunned!
Materials used: copper stamped links and copper chain from Accessories Susan, copper bead caps, clasp and spacers from Artbeads, copper wire guardians, crimp covers and Scrimps from Rings & Things, green cathedral cut Czech glass beads from the local Global Beads store, faceted coral beads from JJBead in Huntington Beach, and Satin Copper Beadalon stringing wire.
Dimensions: the collar is from 1.5 inches to 3.5 inches in width and 16" in length.
Congratulations!the rules were:
Your work was chosen by Margie Deeb as one of the top ten finalists in our first Colorworks contest! Though you did not win first place, your piece will be showcased in a special Colorworks gallery in the November/December 09 issue of Step by Step Beads. Thank you for submitting such outstanding work!
Best regards,
Editor in chief,
Step by Step Beads
Enter the first Colorworks Challenge!
Tertiary Colors
The orange-purple-green tertiary triad presents a challenge of bold and striking contrasts. Create a piece of bead jewelry (or a bead in any medium: polymer, beads, glass, etc.) using the triad from the color wheel. Black, white, or clear are welcome, but the predominant colors must be the orange-purple-green triad (any shades of those colors).
And I'd started playing with using pale orange faceted coral beads, a purple firepolished bead, some green cathedral cut beads and copper, which met the color criteria, so I worked on several versions of it (consisting of adding new strands) until I came up with the design I submitted. I wrote to the publication to see if I could post a picture, I haven't heard yet so I'm going to wait a little longer on the picture, but I couldn't wait to share the news!Materials used: copper stamped links and copper chain from Accessories Susan, copper bead caps, clasp and spacers from Artbeads, copper wire guardians, crimp covers and Scrimps from Rings & Things, green cathedral cut Czech glass beads from the local Global Beads store, faceted coral beads from JJBead in Huntington Beach, and Satin Copper Beadalon stringing wire.
Dimensions: the collar is from 1.5 inches to 3.5 inches in width and 16" in length.
Labels: badge lanyards, Colorworks Contest Finalist, Dawno, ID lanyard, jewelry, jewelry design contests, jewelry lanyard, necklace, Step by Step Beads
15 Comments:
Awesome! Congrats!
Very cool, Dawno! Congrats. :)
Excellent news, Dawno. I'd say it's quite a compliment to be chosen by someone as color-conscious as Margie Deeb. Kudos :)
--Dave
Thank you Jessica, Hilary and Dave!
Wow, I'm impressed Dawno! Margie is one of the color gurus of the bead world. It is quite an honor to have your work chosen by her!
Thank you Cindy - I am really looking forward to see what she has to say and learn more from her in the magazine when it comes out.
Super congrats & a big SQUEE! - Heather
I imagine you are still riding on a cloud right now and I beg you, don't let anyone talk you down anytime soon!! What wonderful news, I am so happy and proud of you, for you!! Just too cool! :)
Thank you Heather and Lisa. And yes, it's a pretty great feeling, Lisa, to have gotten a top ten spot.
That's exciting news. I'm glad to see your beautiful work getting recognized outside of your blog. Sounds like a fun contest too.
Congrats Dawno!
Steve
from Artbeads.com
w00t!!! this is the best news ever!!!
GRATZ!!
Wow, congratulations! What a terrific accomplishment for your portfolio!
Steve, Tish, Mellisa - thank you so much for your kind words. I'm still pretty jazzed.
Just got permission from the magazine to post a picture - will be adding it to this post soon.
I can't believe I missed this post! CONGRATULATIONS!
Now I'm just waiting to see the pics, sounds like an awesome piece!
thank you!
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