Today, I am posting all my recent work that has been left to linger - unfinished pieces that are just sitting there, waiting, wishing... *cues the Jack Johnson track*: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ffgsf3pqaD8
Okay so here it goes - all of my dirty laundry:
The Beaded Crochet Necklace: This was my first attempt at beaded crochet. And I loved it. It took me so long to get started but once I did, I was going going, going...and then...nada. I dunno, perhaps life got in the way? Is the word "life" a synonym for "procrastination". Yes? Okay, well then, life definitely got in the way.

The Sparkly Lime Green Swarovski Rivoli Earrings: So pretty and so sparkly. This was the first time that I created a bezel for the rivoli to sit in. Took me a while as well, but finally got the hang of it. I want to use chain to finish this piece but I don't have chain. I don't know how to work with chain either. So I put this one aside for another day. Anyone out there have any chain tutorials that they recommend?


Balls, balls, balls *heheh*: I've been working on mastering these balls *hehe* for ages. They were quite difficult to crack *hehe*. Okay I'll stop.


Coral earrings: These were an accident but I decided that they were an expression of my subconscious. I've missed my solo travel in Asia terribly. And one of my most memorable moments was the first time I went snorkeling in Koh Phi Phi, Thailand. It was simultaneously scary and beautiful. I would panic often but was then soothed by the amazingness surrounding me. The fish, the life and the color! These earrings remind me of the that day...
These will soon be earrings...

Elephant (legs): These were also an accident. I started with the green and then it just morphed into what I thought looked like an elephant leg. The coral bit is the beginning of the next leg. Once again, the elephant represents another memory of my time in Thailand. I'd like to finish this beaded sculpture someday.

So, I know many of you out there have similar issues (please tell me you have similar issues!). Once this is posted and all of my shame is out there, I hope to be more encouraged to finish the things that I've started - in life, in love and in beading.
Love,
Lys





