Showing posts with label bohemian jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bohemian jewelry. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2016

from sun to sand

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Sun meets sand with my newest collection. Inspired by the colors of nature, I combine metal, stone and crystal to create a multi-textured mix. The mood is tribal, yet modern - these pieces are meant to be worn dressed up or down, depending on your mood. I'm totally in love with that stone Buddha head bead -- turning it into a pseudo mala necklace was almost required! Dainty pieces pair well with chunkier choices here -- layering is what it's all about. Agates are my favorite stones to work with, hence the multiple appearances in this shoot. Whether wire wrapped or bedazzled, there's nothing quite like the organic nature of those slices. Namaste!


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Because I take all photos for my blog, the images within this post are all copyright Allison Beth Cooling for Quiet Lion Creations. If you'd like permission to use a photo, email me at allison@quietlioncreations.com

Friday, February 19, 2016

Super Southwest Braided Chokers



"Southwest" is taking the fashion world by storm! Whether it's a pop of turquoise, the rugged texture of leather, or bright silver accents, take cues from the desert for your spring and summer wardrobe.

These soft leather chokers are a great way to infuse the trend in your personal style repertoire. Much like my last tutorial, I've created a video to give you an easy to follow DIY -- check out my Youtube Channel here to subscribe to future videos!


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Because I take all photos for my blog, the images within this post are all copyright Allison Beth Cooling for Quiet Lion Creations. If you'd like permission to use a photo, email me at allison@quietlioncreations.com

Sunday, January 10, 2016

siren's song wired bangles

Wire wrapped bangle diy, quietlioncreations.com

Delicately dripping with subtle shimmer and shine, these simply chic bangle bracelets combine wire wrapping and natural stones in the best of ways. Freshwater pearls and gemstone chip beads compliment each other insanely well - their irregularity in color and form creates an organic symphony of texture - perfectly contrasted by the thin, metallic bangle base.

Wire wrapped gemstone bracelet diy, quietlioncreations.com

You cannot go wrong with these - the hanging chain accent and briolette charms add interest, and don't weigh the piece down. If there are any crafters who cringe at the thought of wire wrapping (sometimes it can get bulky and otherwise clunky) fret not- these airy bracelets will be just your style!



Choose color combinations which suit your tastes, and be sure to experiment with different types of gemstone chips. I've found that labradorite (my favorite!!) is that perfect muted grey-blue color that goes with everything. Prehinite (the green stone) also has a cool mix of dark and light shades, great for a contrasted piece.

Wire wrapped bangle diy, quietlioncreations.com

Step 1: Gather materials. Needed are gold and silver bangle blanks (mine from Cousin Corporation), gold and silver cable chain, 5-10mm faceted drop briolette beads (labradorite here, amethyst here,hessonite here), 6-8mm freshwater pearls (multiple colors here), gemstone chip beads (garnet here, tourmaline here, flourite here), 26g wire and 28g wire (stainless steel wire here). You will also need wire cutters and flatnose pliers!



Step 2: Cut about 3' of your 26g wire. I am mixing metals here, which is what I often do. You can keep the wire the same color as your base, if preferred. Wrap the very end tightly around the base, 3-4 times. Start at the closure of the bangle.

String on a gemstone chip, then catch the chip in another tight wrap around the bangle. Wrap twice with no bead.

Add another bead, and catch it in a wrap. Wrap twice without beads. Continue this until you have approx. 10-11 gemstone beads wrapped on.



It should also be about a third of the way around the bangle or so.

Wire wrapped bangle diy, quietlioncreations.com

Step 3: Using the same technique, wrap on about 5-6 freshwater pearls. Use complimentary colors - here, aquamarine chips and rosy pearls match perfectly! Finish off by wrapping around the bangle 5 times without a bead, then cut excess. Use flatnose pliers to bend end of wire flush to bangle.



Step 4: Cut a piece of cable chain about 6-8" long. I used silver to match the bangle. With your 28g wire, thread through a link about 1" from the end of the chain, then wrap around bangle to catch link against bangle.

In a haphazard pattern, continue catching links and wrapping inbetween gemstone chips to imitate the look of "dripping" chain.



Step 5: Create two beaded drops with 28g wire and two faceted briolettes. Attach these to the two ends of your dripping chain.

Wire wrapped bangle diy, quietlioncreations.com

These look ultra high-end, almost as if they had been "dipped" in stones. I'd definitely also suggest wearing these as upper arm bracelets, if you have smaller wrists and can fit around your arm. That's how I wear mine, and it gives any outfit a refined, bohemian vibe.

Or, simply stack them all up for major arm glam!



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Because I take all photos for my blog, the images within this post are all copyright Allison Beth Cooling for Quiet Lion Creations. If you'd like permission to use a photo, email me at allison@quietlioncreations.com
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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Sundial Necklace Trio

bohemian beaded necklaces by Allison Beth Cooling. Photo copyright Quiet Lion Creations bohemian beaded necklaces by Allison Beth Cooling. Photo copyright Quiet Lion Creations

Creamy tones of subdued nudes and yellows, contrasted by bright blue hues make for high-style pieces. My central Sundial agate slice necklace features a hand-applied metallic transfer and azure Swarovski flatback.

Pairing that with a diamond-cut chain, hand-tumbled citrine stone and rhinestone connector (in the form of my second necklace) creates a multidimensional layering effect. Because more is better, a third necklace of white agate, a druzy stick (from eb jewelry studio) and a custom mother of pearl charm dangles adds length and a soft lilac color. I love jewelry that can be mixed and match. I'd of course wear all three with a tunic top or oversized sweater and denim jeans, finishing with booties for Chicago's upcoming fall weather. And seriously, what's with all the style limitations associated with changing seasons?! So not punk rock. Pastels have their place in every season. Just ask like every major designer, who last year presented winter whites as the "it" look. Not that I run my life based on what other designers are doing - but it shows that they kicked the White after Labor Day rule.

Jewelry making materials (chain and jump rings) courtesy Cousin Corporation.

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Because I take all photos for my blog, the images within this post are all copyright Allison Beth Cooling for Quiet Lion Creations. If you'd like permission to use a photo, email me at allison@quietlioncreations.com

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Reverie Part 2

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Reverie - an idea of an escape, being lost in thought, being at the complete mercy of one's whim. That's what my Women's summer collection is all about; the mix of seemingly unpairable colors, textures and shapes that magically come together to create completely eclectic yet completely wearable pieces. My favorite is to literally load and layer these up, to make a definite statement. Not in a chaotic way,  but in a curated, thoughtful way. Keeping metal colors like, colors within the same family and complimentary lengths keep the look majestically "scatterbrained", which can attest to any artist's creative yet busy mind. Get lost in the rhythm and flow of faceted agate, gorgeous druzy drops, carved Thai metals, crystal cut glass, delicate chain and, for lack of a better term, bead soup……The mood is layered yet light, vibrant yet sophisticated, and in every way Reverie.

Thanks to my models Nikoletta and Karlee.

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Because I take all photos for my blog, the images within this post are all copyright Allison Beth Cooling for Quiet Lion Creations. If you'd like permission to use a photo, email me at allison@quietlioncreations.com