Jade is a rich, lush bluey green that is just the color of rough jade stones I picked up at Jade Cove in Northern California on a road trip a few years ago (haven't named this pattern yet):
I'm loving these Bracelet Bars, they're gently curved rectangles that fit nicely across the top of a wrist. Here's one in the pattern Koi glazed in my new favorite, Moss, a speckled chartreuse.
A Lattice patterned heart glazed in Jade:
Bubbles charm glazed in Jade:
A pair of Bzzz charms glazed with Twilight (I have them in the innie and outie versions):
Cup O'Joe charms glazed in Rootbeer (a slightly darker and more pumpkin shaded version of my Harvest glaze):
Another new design in Rootbeer (the outie version of the first pattern that has no name yet):
Drizzle charms glazed in Peacock:
A Patina glazed Magnolia circle:
A heart in my new Lantern pattern glazed in Moss:
Here's a Bracelet Bar glazed in Jade (no pattern name on this guy yet either):
Well, that should be enough with the photos for tonight! Now I need to start adding them to the website... might take a while- as always, if there's something here that strikes your muse drop me a note and I'll hold it for you.I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
i don't know where to begin... love them all... but i am really intrigued by your innie and outie versions - would be cool to use one of each in an earring design! (and i think i will)... and the drizzle pattern is so great... worth the wait, mellisa~ you will be hearing from me! :0)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. What great textures. Have a lovely weekend,
ReplyDeleteTammy
The new patterns are beautiful - can't wait to incorporate them into some pieces!
ReplyDeleteReally great, Mellisa. Getting a good green is not always easy. A great glaze to accent your patterns!
ReplyDeleteThree glaze firings, I am impressed! And your results are just lovely. I'm with Barbara on the greens. A nice one is not easy but yours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I read James Patterson either but I do. It's just so easy to get totally absorbed in his stories.
wow, you've been a busy lady! I love all the new beads but especially like the jade glaze!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pieces, love the textures and I adore the jade glaze. The slightly curved bracelet bar is also a great idea. Vicki
ReplyDeleteMJ- I can definitely do that for you!
ReplyDeleteTammy, Lisa- Thank you, I really like how these textures turned out too!
Barbara, LeeAn- Thanks for the green compliments! I don't know what it is but I always seem to end up with blues and greens!
Alice, Vicki- The Jade glaze was a pleasant surprise, I really like it too! I need to whip up a bracelet or two with the bracelet bars, I have my eye on a couple in particular for myself if they don't get snatched up today!
Love them all! I think that butterscotch one with no name is like a bunch of mini maracas!
ReplyDeleteI love the magnolia very much.
Enjoy the day!
Erin
Thanks for this sharing and i like this new style.
ReplyDeletesilver
jewelry exporters
They turned out great! Love the little bees and coffee cups!
ReplyDeleteErin- Thanks! I was really happy with how the magnolia turned out, a little abstract but still floral :)
ReplyDeleteCindy- I do love my lattes! Next experiment will be accent colored bees and coffees...
I'm LOVIN' that Jade color!!
ReplyDelete