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Calavera Necklace with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Chrissy Colon

November 17, 2017 David Evertson

I am not one to do the same type of project idea multiple times.  This one was an exception.  I embraced a challenge courtesy of a very good friend of mine who wanted a custom necklace.  She wanted black with bright, bold colors.  Since I never work with black, my natural response was, "Challenge accepted!"

As most already know,  I do love working with beads.  I find something calming and almost therapeutic about gluing each bead into place and watching my sketched design come to life.  When the piece is completed, the sense of accomplishment and completion is enough to stoke my creative fires.

While the overall design is simple, the bead work is where the magic is with this piece.  The creativity begins to flow and new ideas spring forth.  The second layer of the necklace that has the cross was one such "AHA!" moment.  The addition of a few stone skulls on handmade eye-pins stitched together the elements seamlessly.

Supply List:
Relics & Artifacts® Crosse Icons
Relics & Artifacts® Archangels
ICE Resin
Firemountain Gems seed beads
Carved stone skull beads
Necklace Chain
Head pins
jump rings
lobster claw clasp

Tags Relics & Artifacts, chrissy colon, handmade jewelry, ice resin, archangels, crosse icons, day of the dead, wearable art, mixed media, multimedia, diy
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Fractured Fairy Tale with Relics & Artifacts and ColoriQue

October 3, 2017 David Evertson

We continue our Fracture Fairy Tale with Cindy receiving the invitation for the Royal Monster's Rock Ball and in the excitement, a secret pocket located inside the envelope has gone unnoticed.  Ambassador Milagros Rivera takes us through Cindy's preparation for her bangin' weekend.

After reading the invitation, Cindy felt pure exhilaration. She started to think about what she could possibly wear to such a massive party. Her closet was impossibly empty of anything worth wearing. She knew none of her sisters would spare her a piece of clothing.

After much thought, she climbed into the attic. There, amongst all the boxes, she found her mom's gorgeous leather pants. But would they fit? That was the great dilemma. In another box she found the perfect match, a lacy bustier that would rock the evening. Not to mention, it really made the "girls" look great. She took all the treasures to her room and begin mending and tailoring.  She also decided to forego the stale cookies on her dresser and opted for some apples and peanut butter to munch on. 

While she worked on getting her sleek, svelte figure back, she realized that her outfit was missing something.  She needed THE PERFECT accessory but what? 

She had a moment of pure genius while ruffling through her box of odds and ends.  Crossed revolvers, vintage blood red roses, gorgeous filigree, and of course, a family heirloom.  The skull was perfect to tie her entire rocker chic ensemble together.

For the previous chapter, written by Larissa Heskett, please head over to the ColoriQue blog and stay tuned because tomorrow, Ambassador Sherry Matthews continues our story!

Supply List:
Relics & Artifacts "Archangels"
ColoriQue Ink by Lisa Marie Jimenez:  Black Diamond, Ruby Slippers, Verdigris, Avocado, Pink Ice,
EnviroTex Jewelry Resin

 

Tags Relics & Artifacts, Milagros C. Rivera, archangels, fractured fairy tale, colorique ink, handmade jewelry, wearable art, mixed media, multimedia
3 Comments

RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Rochelle Gaukel and Sacre Coeur

September 22, 2017 David Evertson

When I received my set of MUSE® Art Stamps, the sacre coeur stamp stood out to me. I knew I wanted to create a necklace using this special art stamp.

Sacre coeur, or better known as “sacred heart”, represents the heart of Christ and his sacrifice for all of us. When I see any form of a sacred heart, I am reminded of the vast love that Christ has for us.  I used red coral as a reference to the blood that was shed that day, as well as mother of pearl rosary beads.

This necklace represents the way my faith shows up in the art I create. 

Supply List:

MUSE® Art Stamps Sacre Coeur
ICE Resin
Glass Glitter
Mother of Pearl Rosary Chain
Coral Beads

Tags Relics & Artifacts, MUSE Art Stamps, sacred heart, Sacre Coeur, rochelle Gaukel, mixed media, handmade jewelry, wearable art, multimedia
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"Dreamer" with RELICS & ARTIFACTS Ambassador Sherry Matthews

August 25, 2017 David Evertson

"So come with me where dreams are born, and time is never planned. Just think of happy things, and your heart will fly on wings, forever." ~ Peter Pan

All you poets and artists
With your creative vibes
Musicians & Makers-
You are my tribe!

Congratulations my friends!
You've earned your wings!
For each of you is
a dreamer of dreams!

You're braver than brave!
That's truer than true!
All you thinkers of things,
This medal's for YOU! 
~Sherry Westfall Matthews

Materials:
Relics & Artifacts® Ancient Soul
Relics & Artifacts® Medallion
DecoArt acrylics
E6000
Jewelry making supplies
Word tile

Tags Relics & Artifacts, Matte Resin Craft Blanks, Ancient Soul, medallions, sherry matthews, handmade jewelry, wearable art, mixed media, multimedia
6 Comments

"I Am" Art Pin with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Heather Thompson

August 24, 2017 David Evertson

"I am"
I am the Queen of my own Castle.
I am a see-er of beauty all around me.
I am the creator of my own destiny.

I am a lover of nature.
I am a compassionate heart.
I am a true art girl.
This is me. 

Supplies:
MUSE® Art Stamps Oculus
MUSE® Art Stamps Namaste
Relics & Artifacts® Visage
Relics & Artifacts® Papillon
Apoxie Sculpt
Retro Art Cafe Digital Collage Sheet
Retro Cafe Clear Acrylic Tags - O'Charms
Red Lead Paper Works Chotski Pin
DecoArt Media Crackle Paint
DecoArt Media Ultra Matte Varnish
DecoArt Antiquing Cream Black
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylics: Titanium White, Cadmium Orange Hue, Diarylide Yellow, Payne Grey, Carbon Black, Cadmium Red Hue, Cobalt Teal Hue

Tags Relics & Artifacts, MUSE Art Stamps, Matte Resin Craft Blanks, visage, papillon, heather thompson, wearable art, handmade jewelry, diy, mixed media, multimedia, decoart, Retro Cafe Art Gallery
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"Soul Sisters" with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Monica Downing

August 21, 2017 David Evertson

So first things first, these MUSE Art Stamps by Sandra, what can I say?! I couldn’t wait to get them.  The ideas have flown freely since I received them. I have so many projects in the works that incorporate all of these amazing stamps. Thank you, Sandra, for beautiful, unique, original designs, and the mojo boost they have given me. Seriously inspiration overload here.

This piece was born of pure and simple experimentation that started off with a cuff base purchased from my local craft hobby shop.  I wanted this bracelet to have a gypsy-boho flare to it while being able to incorporate the amazing Frida Kahlo Soul Sister stamp into it.

I grabbed sari ribbon and fabric scraps and just started sewing them together. Layering them under the sewing needle, not worried about placement or perfection. I really just let the process flow in its own direction. Once all of the stitching was done, I attached this beautiful mosaic of sari ribbon and fabric to the cuff base and framed it with a gorgeous kaleidoscope colorful glass beads.

The Soul Sister butterfly is stamped into Apoxie Sculpt, painted, beaded, then sealed with Ice Resin.

Let me tell you, it was a process but WOW!  I am absolutely thrilled with this piece of wearable art and I hope you are inspired to let go, let your process flow, and create something for wondrous for YOU from your own creative soul.

I anticipate this cuff will being worn A LOT.

Supply list:
Sandra Evertson Soul Sisters MUSE Art Stamp
Apoxie Sculpt
ICE Resin
Cuff Blank
Watercolor Paint
Micro Beads
Sari Ribbon
Fabric Scraps
Glass beads

Tags Relics & Artifacts, Matte Resin Craft Blanks, diy, handmade jewelry, mixed media, multimedia, Frida Kahlo, MUSE Art Stamps, wearable art
6 Comments

"Fancy Badge Holders" with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Heather Thompson

March 15, 2017 David Evertson

A friend at work recently was admiring my badge holder I had made with a Relics & Artifacts® piece. She said she wouldn’t mind one of those and asked if I could make her one. I am always up for sharing my art, so I went for it.

I made a variety of holders, not knowing which one she would like. I used Relics from different sets, wanting a variety for her to choose from and then I just sat and played around one day.

Out of all of them I made, I can’t pick a favorite.  They are all unique and with the extra badge holders I made, I am able to switch things up a bit when the mood strikes me.

Not to mention, there has been an piqued interest when co-workers see them.  They ask, “Where did you get that?” As a result, I have had some personal requests. I think after wearing the same navy blue scrubs for as long as some of us have, adding a little variety in the work attire is welcoming.  How fun it is to get to wear the Relics & Artifacts® to work!

Supplies:

Relics & Artifacts® "Figureheads"
Relics & Artifacts® "Medallions"
Relics & Artifacts® "Flora"
Relics & Artifacts® "Regalis"
Relics & Artifacts® "Crosse Icons"
Relics & Artifacts® Dresden Trim "Coat of Arms"
DecoArt Fluid Acrylics
Paynes Grey Quinocadone Gold, Transparent Yellow Oxide Hue, Titanium White, Quinacridone Red, Metallic Gold, Metallic Silver, Carbon Black, Aquamarine, Raw Umber, Quinacridone Violet, Titan Buff, Antiquing Cream Carbon Black, Interference Blue
Crackle Glaze
Texture Sand Paste
Satin Varnish

Tags Relics & Artifacts, Matte Resin Craft Blanks, multimedia, mixed media, wearable art, Flora, Regalis, Figureheads, crosse icons, dresden, heather thompson
4 Comments

Ex Votos Cuff with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Kimberly Cochrane

June 17, 2016 Sandra Evertson

This piece was inspired by a few of my favorite things. First of all, hearts! They are just a fabulous symbol of love and caring, which I think the world needs more of.

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In Ambassadors, Kimberley Cochrane, Muse, RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Tags wearable art, flaming hearts ex votos i, ex votos, handmade jewelry
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