Saturday, April 21, 2012

Wrapped, Stacked and Layered Challenge

Tracy, from MakeBracelets offered a wonderful challenge:  layer, stack, combine and create bracelets!  Stacked bracelets are definitely "in" right now, and Tracy's challenge makes stacking bracelets all the more fun.

Here's a sneak peek at the total package.  My inspiration came from a pair of earrings.  This is a bracelet post, however, and your first picture should have something to do with bracelets.  :)


My inspiration came from this wonderful pair of earrings made by Melinda Orr of Melinda Orr Designs:


These earrings were featured here on Earrings Everyday.  Seriously, how much fun are these?  The colors are just beautiful together and the turquoise drops swing so freely.  I just love them.  If you want to see more great earrings, check out the Earrings Everyday blog and Melinda's blog.

I love the color palette Melinda used in those earrings, and wanted to bring in those soft greens and yellows. My first thought was to incorporate sari ribbon with tons of little dangles.

As I was looking for some blue and green ribbon, I happened upon orange.  Wow, would that orange pop against the foamy sea colors.  I altered my game plan a bit to include orange and made my first bracelet.


I liked the ribbon bangle so much that I made a second.


I altered this tutorial from Miss Fickle Media a bit to make these bracelets.  I left out the center stone and curled the ends.  Shannon is one of my personal heroes when it comes to wire and metal.  Check out her blog.  She has some awesome ideas and great jewelry and components.

Now, I needed beads .. lots of beads.  I started making dangles ... lots of dangles.  I used the same soft greens and blues as in my inspiration earrings, and then threw in the turquoise and some pyrite.    Unfortunately, the orange bangle was a stark contrast to the soft sea colors in the bangle.  I needed a bit of color here as well and found a few bright orange beads to add to the mix.


I used the same sari ribbon and beads for a few mixed media bracelets to tie everything together.



The end result?


And, on my wrist


The orange really pops.

I love the greens, yellows and turquoise and am so happy that these work so well together.  While I'm a bit off from my original inspiration, I like the bright orange.  And if I'm in a softer mood, I can just leave a few bracelets at home and enjoy the lighter colors.  :)

I loved this challenge.  I still have tons of ideas floating around in my head for more bracelets.  Leather, chain, pearls .. the possibilities are endless.

Tracy, thank you so much for hosting!  Please check the MakeBracelets blog to see what all the other participants created.

Also, please take a few minutes (or days) and see what the rest of the participants did with their layered, stacked and wrapped bracelets.  Most of these are blogs, but a few are pinterest, etsy or facebook links.  Grab some coffee, tea, or diet pepsi and enjoy the beady goodness.

40 comments:

  1. Oh darn you!! I adore these......you and Cindy Wimmer have used textures and silk sari ribbons. All of a sudden this week I have really been liking the stacked up dangle look. Then you used them too!! I am going to have to watch the weeds grow some more and play with wire and beads today.

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  2. Inspiring!!! just lovely, all of them! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. I love these. Colors work great together and you have inspired me to try the fabric wrapped bangle. I have been wanting to try them and now I must.

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  4. Love the addition of the beaded dangles! The colors are just right for summer. Enjoy the day. Erin

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  5. really lovely!! great colors.. i am going to try to wrap sari ribbon in to a bracelet this afternoon!

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  6. Orange and turquoise is my new fav color combo. I love what you have done with your stack, it is very lovely!!1

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  7. Love love love!!! Love orange and turquoise together and just love the silk wrapped bangles...it all ties together so wonderfully!

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  8. Love the colors, textures, and warm copper in this stack. Imagine how soft and comfy they are on the wrist.

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  9. Beautiful colors. All the bracelets work so well together. What a great stack! Thanks so much for taking the time to play along!

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  10. love the colour combo, the orange & blue just pop!

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  11. GORGEOUS color combination and textures...love those textiles mixed in!
    Yum.

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  12. I love all the colours, especially the orange and turquoise together!

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  13. Love this combo the orange is great! greta boho feel to it!!!

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  14. Youe use of fiber in the bangles...LOVE this! Your creations are beautiful!

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  15. Hi there! I love everything you did! The wire wrapped ribbon bangles are so inspiring!

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  16. They are so gorgeous! I love every one of them and think I need to try that tut. The orange def helps make the whole thing pop.

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  17. Oh wow - your bracelets are some my favorites of this hop!! Way cool. Love the rustic look and feel of them - fabulous! I love using Sari Silk in my designs right now. Your colors are really nice too and I love Melinda's earrings you used as inspiration. When I saw those on facebook and over on the Earrings blog, I drooled all day!! :)

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  18. Love the combination, and the colors - are the "hot" summer 2012 colors. Love your work. Miri

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  19. Wow, this is wonderful! And you may have started with Melinda's earrings as inspiration (they are cool!), but you really made the bracelet design your own!

    P.S. Don't know how I missed this challenge. It's just so much fun!

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  20. Hi Tanya,
    You really did a great job on your bracelets. I love the one with all of the dangles and when you put the others with it Wow nice combination of color and texture.
    Therese

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  21. All the colors together really "pop" Beautifully done!

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  22. i just love these. I would wear them for sure. My kind of colors and style. Beautiful!!!

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  23. I love your bracelets, the orange really sets the other colours off! I know what you mean about having loads of other ideas too, I can't wait to make more bracelets!

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  24. Fabulous combinations and as a huge fan of orange, I completely agree with your color switcheroo.

    Thank you for sharing your inspiration.

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  25. Too cute! Those dangles mut have taken a long time to make! They look so very pretty :)

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  26. Very interesting to see your thought process in making this-- the use of the bright orange against the sea colors is inspired and reminds me of coral growing in warm oceans, a lovely image.

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  27. I love the softness of the fiber with the wire and chain. And that punch of orange? Perfect!

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  28. Beautiful colors and textures! They look so wonderful together!

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  29. I like your stacks and the technique you used to make them. I might have to try this.

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  30. I like the story of how these bangles were created. It is inspiring to hear how other people create. I love the color combo and the bead drops.... Lovely! Melinda Orr is a favorite designer of mine too!

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  31. I really love your stack! The colors and textures are great! Also, thank you for including the link to the tutorial. I will be checking it out! Your photography is beautiful too! Thanks for sharing.

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  32. Oh goodness, I am so in love with your stack it's not funny! I love the pop of the orange with these blues and greens, just so eyecatching!

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  33. Luv luv textures, Colours & vibe of your stack! Sit and stare for hours! U got the vibe Grrl!

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  34. Wow, fabulous. I love each one and the combo is gorgeous!!!

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  35. Love the combination of colors and the textiles! xoxo Beth

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  36. Your stack is wonderful! I'm not usually a person who likes orange, but when it's paired with turquoise. . .there's just something magical that happens. You've got a stack of bracelets that completely demonstrates this magic. Well done!

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  37. I love the colors and textures you combined. You have a good eye. They are wonderful.

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