What a fall this has been. I've enjoyed how the season hasn't jumped straight into winter as it does sometimes. This Halcraft Pretty Palettes challenge was a nice soft transition from fall to winter. It was frosty as well as maintaining its warmth.
This month's Pretty Palette was chosen by the Halcraft Facebook fans. They voted which of these palettes they liked the best:
The final four Pretty Palettes palettes! |
I don't think I ever would have put all of these colors together on my own without having this palette to work from. That is what I LOVE about Pretty Palettes, how it pushes me in my color choices.
Here are the beads from Michaels that I came home with. I ended up adding a pendant as well, as you'll see. Many are the same as the ones Erin Prais-Hintz posted in her inspiration blog post, but a few weren't available, so I picked ones I liked that worked within the theme and I also added a few silver plated spacer-type beads and tiny faceted glass bead for a wee bit of sparkle.
I first started on a necklace using a simple opaque glass pendant. I liked where it went and used a few fancy wire twists for some of the links.
I liked that it converted well into a long necklace (don't you love this trend?), but felt frustrated that I didn't use all of the colors available from my Pretty Palette, so I decided to move on to the bracelet.
I wanted to make a memory wire bracelet, but I was out of memory wire, so I just started stringing lengths of seed beads onto Beadalon's .015" beading wire, which I like for seed beads because it still drapes well. As it turned out, my strands became quite pretty as a multi-strand necklace! I figured it could be worn either way. Which way do you like it better?
Tip: keep the width of your beads about the same when mixing in accents. This helps with the flow of the piece. |
LOOOOVE it! |
A great thing about this necklace/bracelet is that by using some bumpy rings at the end of your necklace you can gather the strands as well as cover your crimps and give your beads a little room to slide around so that the drape of the necklace isn't stiff.
Cover your crimps! |
Finally, a girl's gotta have a pair of earrings, so I made a pair with dangles of turquoise gray like the lamb's ears.
The bumpy rings make great connectors as well as spacers beside beads for added texture. |
Frosted Lamb's Ear jewelry set by Molly Schaller for Halcraft's Pretty Palettes blog hop November 2016 |
Play along with me and the rest of the Halcraft design team by visiting www.halcraft.com/blog and searching for Pretty Palettes. You can see all of the past Pretty Palettes projects there, or you can visit Halcraft's Pinterest page for even more inspiration!
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Very pretty Miss Molly! I especially like that multi strand necklace. The color palette is perfectly soothing like being wrapped in a warm blanket on a chilly day. And the fact that you can wear it multiple ways is brilliant! Thanks for always playing along on the Pretty Palettes Challenge! Enjoy the day. Erin
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