Where does inspiration come from?

There were many different jewelry design periods and their respective designers discussed in class. I found the work of Coppola e Toppo particularly fascinating. I look forward to doing more independent research on the different periods after class has wrapped.
Where am I currently?



Where to go from here?


I hope you are enjoying this second BALC hop, please continue along below and check out what my classmates are up to. The next and final hop will be on April first. I hope you will join us then as the finished micro lines are revealed.
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. ♡ YOU ARE HERE ♡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/
I so totally understand your post! My jewelry making journey is much like yours! Your beadwork is lovely as are those resin pieces. I’m looking forward to seeing more! Great post, by the way!
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Thank you so much. I really enjoyed reading about your muse, and that blue necklace is awesome.
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I loved your blog and all the goodies you had to show. I love your commissioned piece, it is so unique and beautiful. I am very excited to see your line of jewelry. ;D
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Thank you Belinda, I am looking forward to your Purple jewelry line reveal.
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Great blog Jeannette. I too love beadwork and create a piece at every opportunity I can, mixing with B’sue components or chain. Look forward to seeing your line on April 1st.
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Thank you Irene. I’m looking forward to seeing what you do with those cute inverted hearts.
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Great post! Love the components and excited to see what you create!
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Thank you so much! I’m looking forward to your magical reveal as well.
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Welcome to the world of jewelry making! It’s an artform where you can express yourself with color, movement and shape. Opt for vintage looks or streamline with modern elements. As you like it! It’s all a grand experiment, and the first thing is to find your own fit and pull it together. Cohesion comes first…..then the lines. ENJOY THE JOURNEY! XOXO B’sue
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Thank you so much Brenda for sharing your invaluable information from your years of experience.
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The necklaces towards the end of your post are lovely. Well, all of your work is but it looks like you’re narrowing down to something exciting.
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Thank you for the kind words. All of the work pictured in this post is past work.
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I would say that you are well on your way! Looking forward to the reveal 🙂
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Thank you Val.
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Terrific post! It looks like you are forming up your thoughts nicely. I’m looking forward to seeing your new line!
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Thank you, looking forward to seeing your completed line too.
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Great post! Looking forward to seeing what else you come up with!! :*
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Thank you.
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Great blog post. There are some beautiful pieces in the pictures you showed.
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Thank you, I’m looking forward to your big reveal. I love the working propeller components and can’t wait to see your filigree balloons.
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Enjoyed reading your blog. Totally enchanted with the black glitter hands. Hope we’ll get to see them in the reveal!
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You can bet on that. 😉
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Excellent presentation of what you’ve done before, what you want to do next, things you have common to pieces that aren’t in a line. Love the way you skilfully walked us through your journey in a logical and orderly fashion.
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Me, logical and orderly? Haha, another one fooled! I really appreciate the compliment, thank you. I am looking forward to your western line.
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Nice job, looking forward to the reveal.
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Thank you Sharon, I’m looking forward to hearing all about the birds and the bees in April. 😉
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Love whatr your rowing with the resin Steampunk designs and I povce all the sparkles in your beads as well looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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Thank you.
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Fantastic blog post, Jeanette! Anxious to see how you combine the media to create your line.
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Thank you
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Thanks for sharing your work and thought process, looking forward to seeing where you go with it.
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Thank you
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Great blog! Love all the pictures and looking forward to seeing your new line of jewelry!
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Those yummy pink beads were certainly speaking to me as well! You have some exciting selections for components and once you put your hammer down in making mode, your line should really ring the bell at the fair!
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Hi Jeanette, I love how your able to mix the glamourous, shiny, resin work in with your own style of steampunk, clock parts and more. I have a harder time taking what seems like two totally separate ideas and mixing them the way you do. Can’t wait to see your final pieces.
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Love all your pictures! I can’t wait to see what you have designed for your line. The stampings you have picked make me curious to see the end result.
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I took my time looking at your resin pieces. They are unique, and a way to set your work apart and be different. I saw your talent for creating wonderful focal points for your designs.
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Great post, Jeanette … I loved reading it and seeing all of the wonderful photos and pieces. I can’t wait to see your completed line!
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Great post and lot of pictures. Interesting insight to your Journey.
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