Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Blooming Pendant

How time flies and its almost mid January already.
I have not been able to post since school started for the boys earlier this month and I am swarmed with work since 2010 ended. I foresee lots of traveling (for work) these two or three months.....
Anyway, no matter what, lets start the year with this bloom :D
Hope this year would be a smooth one, filled with blooms of happiness and success.
wire wrapped flora pendant with gemstones

wire wrapped flora pendant with gemstones on my palm

Have a beautiful Blooming Year 2011 :)
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Friday, December 31, 2010

My Last/First Post for 2010/2011 - New Medium

Happy New Year 2011!
I hope year 2011 will be the best of best for you and yours.
Best in health, best in career, best in prosperity, best in love, best in luck, best in everything.
PEACE to the world!

No! I have no New Year resolution.
Mostly I will continue on with my 2010 resolutions.
Still a long list to go.....

Actually I have hard time keeping my eyes open at the moment.
....feel so sleepy but I got to finish this last/first post before the clock strike 12:00, 2011.
I can hear fireworks already.

Here is something I am looking forward to this new year...metal work + wire work.
My first time working with copper sheet!
wire wrapped Peas in a Pod using copper sheet and gemstones
Started off with an easy project - Peas in a Pod...
Google for it and you'll find lots of inspirations for it.
Took me about 3 hours to make these three Peas in a Pod pendants.
No heating or soldering, just hammering to harden the sheet and fold 3.
For now, I think it is easier than wire wrapping...but wire wrapping is still my first love...<3
Not sure how thick the copper sheet is but its rather thin...wish it is a wee bit thicker.
Will need to hunt for it next year :)
holding the wire wrapped Peas in a Pod using copper sheet and gemstones
wire wrapped Peas in a Pod pendant using copper sheet and gemstones
Getting inspired already :)?
three pieces of wire wrapped Peas in a Pod pendant with copper sheet and gemstones
Here I come 2011.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Swirly Square Pendant - Not as Easy as it Looks

This swirly wire wrap square pendant looks easy to make but this is really one of the more difficult one.
Wasted lots of wire on this.
This final pendant is the 4th try.

This is done freehand-no mandrel.
Main tools are flat nose and round nose pliers. Oh! hammer too.
The most difficult part is getting the sharp bend for all 4 corners and ensuring the same for every round of wire.
Well, it doesn't have to be 90 degree but as sharp as possible would be best to get the squarish look.

The first try ended up like half round, half square - not square and not round!
After some hammering, the bends do look a bit rounded but thankfully still squarish.
swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper

holding the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper

side view of the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper

back view of the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper
Back of the pendant.
forming the swirly wire wrap square pendant with square jasper
One of the casualties.

HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Murano Bracelet and Car Service

So here I am, at Toyota Service Center waiting for my car.
I have another 2 hours to kill but it will not be a boring 2 hours with internet access, comfortable sitting area and a small table all for myself. With free breakfast, perfect!
Haha! Just joking! Here's a peek of the place.
Pic on the left is on my right hand side - registration area, while pic on the right is in front of me - waiting area.
Back to jewelry, here is a recently completed bracelet. A simple wire wrapped Murano Bracelet for Marcia.
It goes very well with her dress but I didn't get to snap pictures of her wearing both in their rush to a wedding dinner last night. But it really matches her dress!!! Next time maybe.
simple wire wrapped Murano (round with red dots) Bracelet
simple wire wrapped Murano (round with red dots) Bracelet with charms
Added some "LingLingLongLong!" (my interpretation of charms) to give it a bit of...well..charms :)
I love those long straight flattened wires. I was going all out hammering them. Ok, exaggerated a bit there :)
Somehow hammering makes me....hmmm....rather happy. Why is that I wonder?
Maybe I am imagining hammering something else or someone else...LOL...
pandora style beads white with red dots
I was actually at the local bead shop looking for pandora style beads but this one caught my eyes immediately, and I was "Hey! this matches Marcia's dress!!". Get it!!
A pair of matching earrings is next but that will be for later today.
Hopefully we don't have other plans for the day and I don't get distracted.
Seems like this is happening a lot these days - distractions! Those unplanned ones especially.

Anyway, while we are still with Murano beads, here are some of my collection.
I have more actually (show off!!!) but I didn't dig deeper into my chest of treasures last night..hehehe.., so these are the easy to reach ones only.
colorful murano beads
The glassy and black ones as well as the murano pendants (top left corner, orange and white - sorry! I missed taking a good shot at that one. Must have been sleepy!) are gift from Ahmi. She got them when she was in Europe and they are for keepsake. They are awesome glass beads.
Sometimes, I got lost staring at and within them and wonder how they are made and who are the artists producing them.
That's all for now and I wish all of you a happy and productive weekend.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Offwire: Picnic, Stream and Pebbles

We were back to our favorite weekend spot last Sunday - a small stream in Borneo Highland, about an hour drive from the city. This time around, we did more planning (Yeah! most of the time we don't plan. We just decide on the spot and jump into the car). So, instead of the normal junk food (chips and more chips), we decided to do a bit more this time - Barbecue! Just need more preparation the night before such as marinating the chicken wings, prepare the charcoal, drinks, clothing, etc.etc...In the end, everyone enjoyed the trip.
walking in the river at Padawan
The gang on the way to the other bank.
Starting the fire and the yummy chicken wings, potatoes and buns (not in pix) and sausages
Starting the fire and the yummy chicken wings, potatoes and buns (not in pix) and sausages :). They are really yummy especially when you are hungry...Too bad we didn't find any sweet corn at the market that morning.
the cousins enjoying the river
For all the planning, we forgot the cups. So ended up using the polystyrene cover as replacement!
at the river on a sunny day, looking at my own legs
While the rest went upstream to the hot spring, I stayed behind to look after our belongings.
What else can I do? Well, I did a bit of camwhoring...hehehe....
The water is only knee deep, very clear and lots of pebbles. Collected some but didn't take any picture.
On the way home, we stopped by a Bidayuh longhouse. Marcia took picture next to a cage full of skulls. Souvenirs from the head hunting period, probably more than 100 years ago.
Some villagers on the way to church, probably in preparation for the coming Christmas celebration.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Winner of the $65 Gift Code Giveaway

We have a winner!
The recipient of the CSN Store giveaway worth US$65.00 is "Quara"
Congratulation Quara and thank you for joining this giveaway.
I shall email you the details right after this :)

Thank you all for participating.
Hope there will be more giveaway like this :)
Have a great weekend!