This necklace was made using the Dogwood flower tutorial by Cindy Lietz. I used a velvet cord to hang the pendant.
Hi. My name is Cheryl and welcome to my blog 'Very Cherie-handcrafted jewelry and art'. This is a place for me to share my handmade creations, my love of art and music. Please feel free to leave a comment. Enjoy!
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Dogwood flower necklace
Sunday, December 18, 2011
I think I'm going to close shop at Art fire. I do a lot better with home parties and school. I'd probably sell through Face book and my blog.
What do you think??
What do you think??
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tina Holden's color recipes for spring 2011.
Cant post the colors but go to her site and you will find it. They're really pretty
Honeysuckle:
Violet 1 part
Fuschia 3
White 5
Translucent 3
Pearl 4
Violet 1 part
Fuschia 3
White 5
Translucent 3
Pearl 4
Coral Rose:
Orange 3
Raw Sienna 1/4
Ecru 1/4
Alazarin 1/8
Orange 3
Raw Sienna 1/4
Ecru 1/4
Alazarin 1/8
Peapod:
Seagreen 3
Turquoise 3
Cobalt 1
Pearl 3
Translucent 1
White 1
Seagreen 3
Turquoise 3
Cobalt 1
Pearl 3
Translucent 1
White 1
Beeswax:
Ecru 2
Orange 1
Pearl 1
White 1
Translucent 1
Ecru 2
Orange 1
Pearl 1
White 1
Translucent 1
Silver Peony:
Honeysuckle Pink mix from above, 1
Pearl 7
White 3
Translucent 1
Violet 1/4
Cobalt 1/8
Honeysuckle Pink mix from above, 1
Pearl 7
White 3
Translucent 1
Violet 1/4
Cobalt 1/8
Russet:
Raw Umber 1
Raw Sienna 1
Ecru 2
Alazarin 1
White 1
Ultramarine 2
Raw Umber 1
Raw Sienna 1
Ecru 2
Alazarin 1
White 1
Ultramarine 2
Regatta:
Cobalt Hue 4
Turquoise 4
Pearl 6
Translucent 2
Ultramarine 1
White 1
Cobalt Hue 4
Turquoise 4
Pearl 6
Translucent 2
Ultramarine 1
White 1
Blue Curacao:
Cobalt 2
Turquoise 4
Pearl 6
Translucent 1
White 1
Cobalt 2
Turquoise 4
Pearl 6
Translucent 1
White 1
Lavender:
Violet 2
Cobalt 2
Pearl 7
White 2
Translucent 3
Violet 2
Cobalt 2
Pearl 7
White 2
Translucent 3
Silver Cloud:
Silver 3
Pearl 17
Lavender (from above) 1/4
Translucent 2
cobalt 2
Fuschia 1-1/4
White 4
Silver 3
Pearl 17
Lavender (from above) 1/4
Translucent 2
cobalt 2
Fuschia 1-1/4
White 4
Polymer clay hemisphere quiz
I'm so thrilled1 Just got a message from Iris Mishly, polymer clay artist (http://polymerionline.blogspot.com) that I won the hemisphere quiz.
Labels:
hemisphere,
Iris Mishly,
polymer clay artist,
polymerionline
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Polymerized fabric
I really enjoyed creating these polymerized fabric sheets . I used inks and mica powders. Each one turned out so different. The one in the top left hand color looks like some orange flowers, the one next to it looks kind of metallic. The sheet on the bottom row left corner turned out really pretty; I used this sheet to make some tiles which I used to make a bracelet and earrings for my friend. The sheet in the bottom row right is very earthy.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Very Artsy - sold
This is a bit of a complicated pendant and earrings. It's made from a polymer clay http://www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/polymer-clay-tutorial-mixed-media-art-sheets-technique-video/11266/'>mixed media art sheet I had a lot of fun doing it. Just use your imagination and be creative. i then used easy cast resin to give it that domed glass like look. I used copper with it as it seemed to look best and made a little decorative embellishment with the copper wire in front of the pendant. I also found this beautiful coral colored ribbon cord that just echoed the colors in the pendant.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Shaded Rose Cane
Roses are one of my favorite flowers so I had to try the http://www.beadsandbeading.com/blog/backgroundless-shaded-rose-cane-polymer-clay-tutorial-video/12497/">shaded rose cane . I'm going to be making some beads, earrings and some hearts.
Labels:
beads,
clay bead earrings,
flowers,
hearts,
polymer clay,
shaded rose cane
Friday, February 18, 2011
Wild Woman
Here's the complete set I made with the leopard print . There's the watch bracelet, necklace and earrings. I sanded and buffed the polymer clay animal print beads till they had a glassy appearance. I had so much fun making the ear wires out of copper wire. I used wooden beads for the watch and necklace to give it that earthy, wild, jungle lookand strung the pendant on a leather cord.
Labels:
animal print,
copper wire,
earwire,
leather cord,
leopard print,
necklace,
pendant,
watch bracelet,
wooden beads
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Natasha bead necklace - gone!
Here's the completed necklace with the Natasha Bead. If you want to know more about the Natasha Bead just scroll down to an older post with information about the bead. It's a unique one of a kind bead made with left over scrap polymer clay. Since it was a large bead and very patterned, I thought I'd keep it really simple with a leather cord and fancy bead caps to show off the bead.
Labels:
adjustable necklace,
bead caps,
leather cord,
left over,
natasha bead,
patterned,
polymer clay,
scrap
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Sand dollar pendant
This is another pendant where I used some left over scraps of clay and mixed it. It had some inks and mica powders. It turned into this beautiful pale peachy color with a shimmer and hint of deeper pink. I engraved this design into it and filled it up with some shimmer powders and then put resin on top. It looks quite different and I'm pleased how it turned out. A couple of friends told me it reminded them of the sand dollar so that's what I called it. I strung it on black leather cord with a little silver spacer bead.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Folkart pendant
This pendant was made with left over scraps of clay. I used some black clay with a folk art face mold and then used strips of left over clay from another textured pendant. I added a design ontop of the joinings and it made quite an interesting pattern. I don't like to waste clay and this is what's so good about polymer clay. You can always use up the scraps and they turn out into a surprisingly beautiful piece. I used a plain leather cord and a silver spacer bead.
Labels:
art pendant,
copper spacer beads,
folk art,
leather cord,
mold,
patterns,
polymer clay,
scraps,
textured clay
Friday, January 28, 2011
Animal time!
I loved this copper watch face and bought it. the watch band is handcrafted animal print polymer beads. The leopard print polymer cane seemed just made for it. I used copper findings, a copper clasp and wooden beads. The animal print, colors and wooden beads go together to make a 'natural,wild' look. Will be posting photos of the earrings and pendant too.
Labels:
animal print,
beads,
clay bead earrings,
copper findings,
handcrafted,
leopard print,
natural,
pendants,
polymer clay,
wild,
wooden beads
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Fabric Roses
I made these fabric polymer roses with scraps of left over fabric, alcohol inks and pearlex powders. I used a light pink fabric and I like how the inks bled into the fabric and the powders and inks just blended together. It kind of gave a depth and shading to the roses all of it's own. I think I'm going to use the smaller roses for earrings and the bigger one in a necklace.
Labels:
adjustable necklace,
alcohol inks,
clay bead earrings,
fabric,
pearlex powders,
polymer clay,
roses,
shading
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Dangle Bangle
This polymer clay bead on this dangle bangle was made with left over scraps of clay. I rolled and swirled the scraps together and it turned into a beautiful bead. Thats what i love about polymer clay; nothing is wasted. Since it was just the one bead and the size was right, I decided to use it as a dangle on this copper bangle. The copper color made the colors really stand out. 

Labels:
bead,
copper bead,
dangle bangle,
polymer clay artist and tutor,
swirled
Monday, December 13, 2010
Art sheet and copper - Sold
These beads were made with left over polymer clay mixed media art sheet The colors in them just needed to be highlighted with the deep wine brown rattail cord, rich copper beads and spacers and copper findings. I hand rolled the beads to give them that handmade, natural organic look. I forgot to take a photo of the wire cord end finding I also made with copper wire. I used a bought lobster clasp. I sold this set at school. the teacher was looking for something bold and I suggested this necklace and earring set. She said it looked like it would be too heavy so I told her to pick it up and she was surprised at how light it was. She loved it and bought it right away.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Jewelry sale
It's been a long time since my last blog; I've been busy with choir practices at school and singing with the choirs at church and senior's residences and of course my piano students. I've also been getting ready with my jewelry for a party at my home on Friday, the 10th and a display at the school Friday morning.
I had really good sales and I'm pleased. People thought I had a wide variety and something for everyone. I sold beaded jewelry and polymer clay jewelry. They also thought my jewelry tags were very professional. Now I can relax a day or two and get the cookies baking with my children. I'm accompanying the school choir again for a mass follwed by a little concert and carolling in the parish hall on Tuesday and the school/parents carol sing-a-long on Friday 17th , the last day of school.
I had really good sales and I'm pleased. People thought I had a wide variety and something for everyone. I sold beaded jewelry and polymer clay jewelry. They also thought my jewelry tags were very professional. Now I can relax a day or two and get the cookies baking with my children. I'm accompanying the school choir again for a mass follwed by a little concert and carolling in the parish hall on Tuesday and the school/parents carol sing-a-long on Friday 17th , the last day of school.
Labels:
beaded jewelry,
carolling,
choir,
cookies,
jewelry party,
jewelry tags,
piano,
polymer clay jewelry,
sales,
senior residences
Monday, November 15, 2010
Jungle Fever
Labels:
art pendant,
brick stitch,
Canadian Beading magazine,
carved bone,
competition,
disc bead,
drum beads,
exotic,
faux bone,
feverish,
foliage,
Jungle fever,
techniques,
wild
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Making my own jewelry findings
Tried making my own clasps. You can see the progression here. The little hook on the right did not come out exactly the right size. I'm pleased with the hook and clasp on the left. These clasps are made with hammered copper wire I must say I had a hard time turning the little loop at the end of the hook (I tried it on the middle hook and clasp) So I just tilted the end of the hook in the one on the left; It was a bit easier on my wrists.
Blend 'n Switch Earrings
I meant to post this earlier but somehow got to other projects. The blend and switch technique is such a fun technique; it looks like a colorful jigsaw puzzle and like stained glass ( I love both doing gigantic jigsaw puzzles and stained glass!) This is a combination of two techniques. I used the rainbow blend . To get the jigsaw effect I followed blend n switch technique . The big shapes just seemed to go with this design. I put a thin layer of Judikins resin.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Fall pendant
Made this pendant for my daughter and gave it to her on Thanksgiving. It's adjustable; I strung it on a simple black rattail cord and I added a copper bead to highlight the warm fall tones in the maple leaf. 
Check this technique Faux Dichroic Glass
Check this technique Faux Dichroic Glass
Labels:
adjustable necklace,
art pendant,
copper bead,
maple leaf,
rattail cord,
thanksgiving,
warm fall tones
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Dichroic swirly pendant
This pendant turned out really colorful. It's the Faux dichroic technique .I used a swirly texture sheet and strung it on rattail cord with a silver spacer bead and made it an adjustable necklace.
Labels:
adjustable necklace,
colorful,
pendant,
rattail cord,
spacer bead,
swirly faux dichroic,
texture sheet
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Website problems!
Trying to set up the online store and still haven't managed to do it. it's so confusing but I don't want to get it done professionally, too expensive and can't afford that now. Has anyone set up an online shop?
Monday, October 25, 2010
Great shopping!
I had a super shopping trip at Michaels; everything on sale today. I saved the 40% off coupon and used it to buy alcohol inks; I have quite a few colors by now. Got myself some stamps form the $1.50 bin and a couple of really great ones that were 40% off. Clay was on sale 2 for $ 4.00. I did not get my music stamp- will have to try again!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Shades of Fall
I love the fall colors, so warm and rich! I tried to get my polymer clay leaves to look like the fallen autumn leaves. I still have some work on them, sanding, antiquing and putting findings. I followed Cindy Lietz's leaf tutorial
Labels:
antiquing,
autumn leaves,
Cindy Lietz,
fall colors,
polymer clay artist and tutor,
rich,
sanding,
warm
Monday, October 11, 2010
Been workin with polymer clay
I haven't posted in a while . Just find that to post and get jewelry completed along side teaching is sometimes really hard. However, I have been playin with clay and have actually got a few items done. I've done some resin work, art sheet jewelry, some leaf earrings and pendant, some beads and also a few pendants to give my daughters at Thanksgiving. The pendants are an idea I had when my youngest daughter looked at the leaf pendants I've done and said she would prefer to have a leaf in a stone. I also did a last minute rush order of a necklace for my friend ( for her son's wedding) so I have been really busy and will post photos as soon as I've finished up the pieces.
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