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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Back to basics

It's been a very long time since my last blog post, and for that, I'm sorry! It was a hectic few months with exams and such, but all of that is in the past now! At least until the results come out next week... Oye.

I've been unpacking all my belongings from Dublin for the last two weeks. Turns out I have a lot of stuff. And I've hoarded SO much over the years. What was I thinking? I've been holding on to utter rubbish! No more of that sentimental fluff, minimalism all the way... For the most part. I still want my room to feel a little cosy. Shouldn't be too hard. It's fricking tiny! But despite how brutal I'm being at the moment, one of the things I still refuse to throw away is old jewellery... It's the best! I dismantled many pieces this evening, both stuff I'd bought, and stuff I'd made yonks ago that was, quite frankly, awful.

I've been watching episodes of The Office end-to-end... I secretly wish my office was like that, but it really isn't. At all. To scare away the boredom, I decided to make myself a super simple bracelet, something dainty and understated that I can still wear when typing at a computer all day! Seeing as it's Summer (according to the calendar), I decided to go for a nice bright yellow.

I'm back to using my trusty bead board for modelling stuff, my desk has been dismantled in recent weeks.

So, that was me sorted anyway. This brightened up my day no end. Which was awesome, because my day was pretty dull! Turns out I miss the auld engineering job I had for the last few summers. If nothing else, I kind of had my own office... Although it was referred to as The Creche. Now I'm back to hopping desks on a daily basis. It's cool though. Keeps things fresh. Also means that I get to sit opposite loads of different people, and maybe take a few ideas with me!

One of the ladies in my office is turning 60 tomorrow. She's one of the super nice ones, always makes a fuss of everyone. She even bought me stuff and decorated my desk for my 21st. So I figured the least I could do is to make her a present that hopefully won't break before I finish this job again in September. That would be embarrassing. So far I've only heard of one piece of jewellery I made biting the dust. And I'm sure Gordonka wasn't being as careful with it as she was leading me to believe... Quite the little imp so she is! Replacing that red number from a few months ago is definitely top of my to-do list this summer anyway.

Back to the birthday present though. This lady tends to wear really bright colours, and she always coordinates her jewellery to her outfit. Again, I'm trying to make pieces simple so I can keep colours strong. 

www.blogger.com is being a bit of a pain this evening and keeps rotating this image. Truth is, I'm a little too tired and disinterested to be bothered figuring out how to make it not do this. 
Apologies.

Right. So, I'd made two pieces and I was feeling good. I get a bit lost in all the pretty colours after a while, and time sort of flies by, but at some point this evening, not quite sure when, I decided to fulfill a promise I made to one of my friends at work that I'd make her something. I asked her what colours she liked, because as you well know, I have a list. Must take a picture of it sometime, but not tonight Josephine. Anyway, she said I was to surprise her. Initially I put aside some sea-blue and turquoise beads, but I think I'll save those for another day. Instead, I stuck to rounded shiny beads. With the exception of my earlier lemon creation, I'm feeling the tendency to steer clear of seed-beads. Instead I'm opting for chunkier, and again, stronger colour palettes. Based on what she tends to wear on a daily basis I came up with another multi-strand bracelet (I'm really feeling the bracelets this week, I hope you'll forgive me. I've got earring plans in the works, I swear, and I've already found myself an ear model.) that I think will work quite well with her other wrist-wear. 

Wahey. This website has redeemed itself. 

I hope I'm not boring everyone with this post. I'm trying to ease myself back in to the jewellery game. I know I'm kind of playing it safe, but I find, when looking through the pieces I wear most, that simple is best. I used to love fancy, sparkly stuff, but now I find I prefer to wear classic, unadorned things. Less patterns, more colour blocking. But, for my last piece this evening, I decided to go nuts. Sort of. I had these beads, they're a bit mad looking, and I found they were far too heavy to thread onto the standard nylon that I tend to use, plus the clasps were getting lost in them! So, I salvaged a hoop of wire from an old item, and bundled them on to that. Despite the mad, fussy colours, I think I might wear it. For one of those days when I'm feeling a little wild. Which, in Kerry, should be any day now. 

Unfortunately the colours haven't come up as vividly as they could have... I might try to take a fresh picture in day light one of these days. If those grey clouds ever clear...

This has been about the extent of my creativity of late. Although, there is one exception. All my Facebook buds will have seen this already, but I'll throw it up just in case any strangers happen to stumble across this some day. I got a canvas as part of a watercolour set (I think!) yonks ago. I painted lots of girlie swirls and patterns on it a few years ago, and the 'rents liked it so they hung it up in my room while I was away at college. I was looking at it when I came home, and my new, simpler tastes, required something a little different. So I channeled Mr. Rothko himself, and threw a load of slightly shimmery acrylics down... 



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