And I did it - finally!
My 2010 Bead Journal Project pages are complete and the final page is a three dimensional floral spray.
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What makes this particular spray especially interesting is that it has been constructed "En Tremblant".
En tremblant" is a French term - meaning "to tremble" - given to 18th and 19th century jewelry where parts were mounted on thin, stiff wire or coils; every movement of the wearer caused the piece to move, in this case, the flight of a dragonfly or the breeze blowing upon lilies.
Faceted beads are effective for this usage, before electric light was common, evening wear required elements that would catch the available light.
I designed a display card to mount this on, with a botanical theme - the "Fantasy Dressmaker" is well aware that presentation makes all the difference!
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Now that the swatches are complete, it's time to design the "swatchbook" itself - and I can tell you that it won't be in a book format, more about that soon.
I cannot wait to see how you display these!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! Congratulations on finishing the BJP!
ReplyDeleteso pretty - congrats.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the delicate bead work on top of the design!
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