
The first Blog Hop of the Build a Line Challenge class (BALC) has finally arrived! Part of the application to the class was to choose a theme to focus our five piece minimum jewelry lines. My classmates and I have kept our themes secret until this point.
I have chosen to build my line inspired by my day job as a Stagehand. I am thinking of calling it Sparkles and Steel Toes. At work I am privileged to see both the shiny spectacles of concerts, theater, etc and also the not so shiny aspects



When I was a child I was fascinated by geology, specifically petrology which is the study of rocks. This early love of rocks and minerals is evident in most my jewelry. I continue to incorporate semi precious stones in many of my designs but have also learned to enjoy other media as well.




Brass stampings, ICE Resin, iced enamel relique powder, and many other awesome jewelry making supplies available at B’Sue Boutiques also check out her informative video tutorials.
Please join me in hopping over to each of my classmates blogs. I cannot wait to find out what themes they all have chosen.
1. Brenda Sue Lansdowne Jewelry Making Outside the Box
http://www.bsueboutiques.typepad.com/
2. Diana Buynak – Butterfly Emporium Ceramic Studio
http://butterflyemporium.indiemade.com/blog
3. Irene Hoffman – Heartsdezirebyirene
http://heartsdezirebyirene.wordpress.com
4. Clare Wells Nemeth – Creative Magick
http://www.craftingmagick.blogspot.com
5. Mary Reckmeyer – Afrayedknot
http://www.afrayedknot.net
6. Marcia Tuzzolino – Aurora Designs
http://auroradesignsjewelryblog.me
7. Elizabeth Wilks – Wearable Art by Lizzie
http://wearableartbylizzie.blogspot.com
8. Jeanette Rose Belmont – One Canvas at a time
http://www.onecanvasatatime.com
9. Lyn Joy Reeve – A Journey from Jewels to Jubilation
http://lnreeve00.blogspot.com/
10. Belinda Reed-Ingle – Vogue Rocks
http://voguerocks.blogspot.com/
11. Beth Trubman – The Journey of Jewelry
http://thejourneyofjewelry.blogspot.com
12. Carole Carlson – Beadsophisticate
http://beadsophisticate.wordpress.com/
13. Jann Tague – Clever Designs by Jann
http://janntague.wordpress.com
14. Shari Gardner – SLG Jewelry Designs
http://slgdesigns.wordpress.com/
15. Susan Bolton – Fern’s Place
http://www.fernsplace.org
16. Chris Kemp – NoodlePie Bracelets
Metamorphosis, my Line is Born.
17. Barbara Kelley – Angels’ Keep
https://angelskeepbandbdotcom.wordpress.com/
18. Susan Bowerman – Woodside WireWorks
http://www.woodsidewireworks.com/
19. Pamela Anger – Novegatti Designs
http://novegattidesigns.blogspot.com/
20. Joan Donovan – Hailey’s Cottage
http://haileyscottage.com/
21. Alison Huie – Ally’s Baubles
http://www.allysbaubles.blogspot.com/
22. Sharon Palac – Sharon’s Jewelry Garden
http://www.sharonsjewelrygarden.blogspot.com/
23. Erica Olmos – Beeb’s Closet
https://beebscloset.wordpress.com/
24. Erin Whitacre – Shattered Time Jewelry
https://shatteredtimejewelry.wordpress.com/
25. Fran Sitton – Sitton Up Front
https://sittonupfront.wordpress.com/
26. Ginger Hammond – Lynn Leigh Designs
https://lynnleighdesigns.wordpress.com/
27. Paula Gaskill – Lovely LaylaBug Jewels
http://www.lovelylaylabugjewels.com/Blog.php
28. Mary Katherine – The Rose Sword
http://theroseswordmdeis.blogspot.com/
29. Renee Webb Allen – Small Stuff Design
http://smallstuffdesign.com
30. Valerie Tilghman- ArtJewelsandGifts
http://artjewelzdimensions.blogspot.com/
31. Chris Cravens Vintage Cravens
http://christinecravens.blogspot.com/
32. Leslie Carver http://www.adorndivinedesigns.blogspot.com/
33. Donna Parry, JewelryDonna
http://jewelrydonna.typepad.com/
34. Gina-Marie Hammer – Tangles, Twists and Treasures
http://tanglestwistsandtreasures.com/blog/
35. Kelly Wymer Winged Wisdom Enchantments
https://wingedwisdomenchantments.wordpress.com/
This will be an exciting line . Look at all the textures you may be using. Looking forward to seeing more i=of this line.
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I am fascinated with ice resin, and have a love for natural stones as well. Your line will be wonderful!
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Thank you
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My husband is the president of the IATSI union here in our area. He love his work! Great blog! I love using semi-precious stones in my work as well, but haven’t done so in a while. Need to get back to that. Excited to see your finished line.:)
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I am a IATSE member as well. 🙂 I love my job and I feel very lucky to be involved with it.
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What a fun idea for a theme! It’s the glitz and gritty side of theater.
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I may focus more on concerts and corporate events because I work them more often, but I am occasionally lucky enough to get into a theater. They are absolutely breathtaking. Even behind the scenes I find everything very visually stimulating.
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Intriguing! You have whet my curiosity…can’t wait to see your theme unfold!
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I can’t wait to see what you do with all those delicious pearls.
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What a great theme! I love your hand earrings and am looking forward to seeing this line dance across the stage! 🙂
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Thank you so much for the kind words. I am looking forward to your intriguing jeweled in white line as well. That is daring to go so far out of your comfort zone, you are an inspiration.
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Wow…very cool job to have and a great theme too! Looking forward to more 🙂
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I’m excited to see more!! Hugs.
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Love you!
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That hand has me intrigued. Crystals are great. Looking forward to seeing what comes of this.
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Thank you.
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What an interesting job you have Jeanette! Great idea for your line! I look forward to seeing the end result. Your beaded jewelry is nicely done.
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Thank you for visiting. I’m glad you like it.
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Well done, Jeanette, and I am confident that you will finish our class with the beginnings of a great new line…..and even more great new ideas. I am so delighted that you joined us. Thank you for branching out to work with brass stampings. They just make your crayon box grow larger….more tricks, more ideas, more methods….delightful discoveries and sometimes….some happy accidents! ENJOY the class and the new pathways!
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I love your crayon box metaphor. It really is perfect likening to artistic skills. No one can ever have too many crayons. Thank you for accepting my application. I am really enjoying this experience and am learning more so far than I had imagined. Thank you for offering this class.
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Great Blog and I love your theme .. looking forward to our adventures together .. 🙂
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Likewise Jann, your line looks well underway. I can’t wait to see what you do next. 🙂
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Love your idea and inspiration! Iced enamels are so much fun and love how you used them. Looking forward to seeing more! Enjoy your journey with this wonderful class.
Ingrid
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Iced enamels are new to me. I mean I had heard of them but had not played with them until now. I’m going to hold off getting more colors though as I could see myself making a new huge pile of components and having no jewelry to show for it lol. Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a note. Have a great day.
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You have an interesting job, I can’t wait to see how you translate theatre through jewelry!
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I work mostly in Concerts and corporate events but I am lucky enough to get into a theater every now and then. Thank you for visiting my blog, see you in class.
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Totally awesome job I assume, all the lights and glitz. I love your pieces that you have selected for your line. I look forward to seeing more next month. I admire ya’ll who do the bead weaving, I might try my hand at that one day ;0)
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I’m more on the lift things up and put them down side of things, but I do love it. You should give bead stitching a try. It is easier than it looks. I tried to send you a pm link to the best beginning book in my opinion. It’s called The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Bead Stitching
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Oh those textures are intriguing. looks like a great start on your line!
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Thank you
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I think you are going to have a unique and interesting line Jeanette. Looking forward to it.
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Thank you. I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with as well. I especially like the heart stampings I saw in your components photo.
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Wow Jeanette. That’s a wonderfully original theme you’ve come up with. I love it! I am looking forward to the cool things you’ll be making.
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Thank you.
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I am totally intrigued by your theme. Can’t wait to see more
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Thank you.
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Enjoyed your blog. I love the peek into your design and cant wait till the curtain opens.
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Thank you. I enjoyed yours as well. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the bonnets.
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Neat idea for your line. Looking forward to the reveal! Brass stampings and everything that goes with them are addicting!
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I’m new to stampings, I think they are really cool but it’s been a challenge to incorporate them in my designs. I really enjoy it though and am looking forward to seeing what else I can do.
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Freaking LOVE the black glitter glove. Can’t wait to see what you do1 x
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Thank you, I’m a big fan of the black glitter too.
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I can see why you picked hands for your line. They are so versatile. I am a geologist and you are the first person that I have met that knows about petrology. It is my favorite discipline in Geology. It is fascinating.I’m looking forward to seeing your line.
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I was always wanting more books about rocks when I was a child, I collected rocks and loved to read about them. It is something I definitely want to delve back into now as an adult.
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Rocks and minerals and their creation are fascinating. I started picking up rocks when I was a girl and we would travel around the country on vacations. I still have many of them around my water garden in the back yard. I studied petroleum geology in school but I wish I would have studied more about volocanoes. Enjoy creating!
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Thank you for sharing with us!
I bet you have an amazing time at your job. I love being on stage either as a performer or working behind the scenes, it is thrilling! I was heavily involved in the theater and dance throughout high school and later in college. I love the idea that you will tie your line into this field of work – that is going to be amazing!
I’m no geologist, but I am a rock hound. I have always been fascinated by the study of rocks (though I didn’t know it was called Petrology) I have collected a great deal of rocks in my travels. Nearly everywhere I go I collect new rocks and fill my house with jars of them. I love the idea that you will use this interest in your jewelry making.
I have experimented only a little bit with Ice Resin and a bit more with Iced Enamels . The Iced Enamels were definitely a blast for me to use ( I have all the colors.) I look forward to seeing how you incorporate these in your line – the Ivory Relique looks fabulous!
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Thank you Diana, I am looking forward to your take on MOD inspiration.
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What a great job to have! Your theme is intriguing and I am anxious to see what you do with it, Jeanette! Nice blog post!
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I am looking forward to seeing your fall leaves line.
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this has me totally intrigued! Can’t wait to see it done!
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Thank you
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What an interesting idea for a theme … I really can’t wait to see how you interpret it! So nice to have you in class this year! 😉
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Thank you. I am looking forward to your pearls and crystals as well. 🙂
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Stagehand! I bet you have an interesting life, and it will surely show up in your jewelry.
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Thank you. I can’t wait to see your vintage modern designs. Your clay and beadwork is stunning.
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I already love the hands covered with black glitter. 🙂
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So far they are my favorite component too. I may very well need more hand stampings before the end of class.
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Hi Jeanette, I’m happy to be sharing this class with you. I’m very curious as to what direction you’ll take with your theme. There are so many possibilities it would be hard for me to decide.
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I am finding the many possibilities a little bit daunting. I want to explore them all! If I did though my line wouldn’t look cohesive so for now I am going to have to pick one and maybe try others later.
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Such a great theme and you can do so many things with it! Can’t wait to see what you do.
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Thank you. I am excited to see what your around the world line looks like as well.
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I love Ice Resin too! Very excited to see what you do with it!
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Mysterious. . .digging the crystal! Cannot wait!
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Thank you, I’m looking forward to your caging designs.
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I plan to take a leap to the wild side of Ice Resin also. This should be quite exciting!! Connecting the geology, resin and brass should be a fun challenge!
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Take the leap! You will not regret it. I am looking forward to seeing your line too.
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What a cool blog and interesting concept for your line I can’t wait to see it evolve! XOXO!
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Enjoyed your blog Jeanette and you have a very creative job. You must enjoy it. Very excited to see where this takes you.
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Lovely textures and fun to see how you will have such varied materials combined at the end of class. You are already quite accomplished in so many different media-this is sure to be a hit for you!
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This sounds like a very interesting line. Loving the pieces treated with that frosty white! Beautiful finish!
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Thank you
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Love your blog and am intrigued by your line..it will be great to watch it revealed
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Thank you
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Another unique theme you got there. I’m pretty sure this would result into a wonderful line of jewelry.
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Thank you
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Great Blog .. Looking forward to April 1st and seeing your reveal .. Jann
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Thanks Jann, likewise I’m looking forward to your reveal. 🙂
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