CCC001 Entries & Results

CCC001 Entries

Clearly Creative Challenge - a Swarovski Color Challenge

Poll's Up!! Below are all entries for the CCC001 Swarovski-based "Source at Harmony" challenge.
Voting is between Monday 8 Nov -midnight Friday 12 Nov 2010 (Sydney time). Good luck everyone!


Results

Polling is now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated and everyone who voted.
Congratulation Trish Daly! You are the wiiner of CCC1 - our first Clearly Creative Challenge.

CCC1 Vote Results

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Participants

(In First name alphabetical order. Click Name to go to that specific entry or just scroll down to view all.)
  1. Alida Bunney
  2. Cathy Staines
  3. Chantel McCabe
  4. Christine Mole
  5. Haffina Creations (Jennifer Mercer)
  6. Heather Goldsmith
  7. Jenna Edgley
  8. Kay Lancashire
  9. Kelly Degiorgio
  10. Leah Kelly
  11. Linda Harris
  12. Lisa Crispin
  1. MICHELLE MICALLEF
  2. Natalie Fletcher
  3. Neva Brown
  4. Rebecca Halikias
  5. Sandra Ireland
  6. Sharyn Preisig
  7. Shona MacDonald
  8. Southernbeadz-(aka-Chez Mathieson)
  9. Su Shearer
  10. Tahla Lebeter
  11. Tania Hagen
  12. Trish Daly

Swarovski Color Theme

Voting Considerations

You are not obligated to but you might want to consider the following aspects:

  • best in keeping with the Challenge Theme, in this case: best use of the colors in this Color challenge (as per image on the right)
  • most asthetically appealing design
  • most ingeneous applicaton of color to design/originality
  • most well executed
  • most wearable/usable
  • quality of workmanship

CCC1 Entries

Chantel McCabe

Clearly Creative Challenge Entry   Clearly Creative Challenge Entry  
"Large, glamorous showgirl earrings, inspired by the work of Emily Grey, Realisation Creations and other jewellery artists who work with large briolettes, made in three types of silver (Argentium, fine and sterling) featuring the Swarovski Source at Harmony colour scheme, large amethyst briolettes and Hill Tribe flowers."

~ Chantel McCabe ~

Site: Chantel McCabe of Ruby Tuesday Beads and Gems


Christine Mole

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"This is my entry for CCC1. It is entitled “Water Sprite”. An embellished herringbone rope in size 11/0 beads has been woven with some of the challenge beads then swirled with size 15/0s. The pendant is in the shape of the ancient alchemy symbol for water, which is a circle above the point of a triangle. The peyote stitch circle and triangle have been embellished with the challenge beads. The pink beads were discarded as they did not harmonise with the final colour scheme. To me the whole necklace has the feel of flowing water and the pearls and bicones are glistening droplets."

~ Christine Mole ~

Site: www.chrisbeads.blogspot.com


Haffina Creations

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"Here is my entry in the Clearly Chosen Challenge 1 - featuring those gorgeous Swarovskis. I have made a pair of fairly simple earrings, using only the contents of the pack, some fireline, a few 15/o seedies and Sterling Silver Earwires. I wanted to highlight the pieces in the pack and how well they harmonised together without the need for extra additions."
~ Haffina Creations ~

Heather Goldsmith

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"Hey, here's my entry to the CCC. I made it last night and it looks sweet. I used all the beads from the pack, sterling silver wire in 12g, 20g, & 28g, also an assortment of sterling silver beads and spacers. Thanks, that was fun."

~ Heather Goldsmith ~


Jenna Edgley

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site: Kahlan Jewellery

 


Kay Lancashire

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"Night garden - a charm style bracelet using all sterling silver components (chain, pins, flowers, leaves, flower toggle clasp), plus the inclusion of a few extra air opal beads and prov lavender beads and some violet opal to fill it out a little. "

~ Kay Lancashire ~

site: Kay's Artycles

 


Kelly Degiorgio

Clearly Creative Challenge Entry  
"I handmade the wire beads to showcase the lovely pack as a charm bracelet. Thanks for such beautiful beads to work with, I really enjoyed playing with them."

~ Kelly Degiorgio ~

 


Linda Harris

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"Elishas Bouquet, garden wedding bouquet of silver and sparkles. I used all mt little sparklies from Clearly Chosen, added sterling and a wonderful flower cone. "

~ Linda Harris ~

 


Lisa Crispin

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site: Passion for Flame

 


Natalie Fletcher

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"Time's Getting Away"

"Materials - Swaros from the pack, artistic wire in 18g, 20g, 24g & 26g, headpins, vintage watch movement and face.
I've named this Time's Getting Away for several reasons. Firstly because the pendant has the watch parts in it that are separating from each other, but also because a) I'm dreadful at deadlines and time was getting away from me before I managed to finish this and b) the pendant totally had a mind of its own and I really didnt have much control of where and how it ended up.
All the links and spirals in the chain have been hand made, as has the clasp and the little chain dangling from it. My first attempt at making my own jump rings - they dont stand up to close inspection, but they're mine...."

~ Natalie Fletcher ~

site: Peruzi

 


Neva Brown

Clearly Creative Challenge Entry  

"Here is my contribution to the CCC1. Delicate slide comb with dangles to gently compliment the fairest of maidens."

~ Neva Brown ~

 


Sandra Ireland

Cascade Bracelet

Clearly Creative Challenge Entry  
"Chainmail bracelet dripping with crystals and pearls.
Additional beads to challenge pack – 6 mm Air Blue Opal Briolette Beads and 6mm Rose Water Opal Bicones."

~ Sandra Ireland ~

Sharyn Preisig

Clearly Creative Challenge Entry  
"Attached is my entry for the first CCC challenge ... I used everything except four pearls and added only a brooch back. I almost thought I wouldn’t get anything done as life has been so busy. "

~ Sharyn Preisig ~

Shona MacDonald

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Southernbeadz-(aka-Chez Mathieson)

Clearly Creative Challenge Entry  
"Bling Ring. Woven 3d ring "

~ Southernbeadz ~

Su Shearer

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"I have called my necklace "Spring" as the colours reminded me of a cottage garden in full bloom. As well as the supplied beads I have added more Swarovski pearls in black, dark grey and white, sterling silver links and Heishi beads. It took a while to get the balance just right, looks better on a human neck than in the photo, but I was happy with it in the end."

~ Su Shearer (Bling by Su) ~

Tahla Lebeter

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"TONINILI"

"Named after the Navajo God of rain, my necklace depicts a storm in progress.
As well as the elements provided in the competition pack, l've added some baroque pendants in cystal AB, 8mm bicones in Provenance Lavender and Crystal AB, and also some 6mm bicones in comet argent light."

~ Tahla Lebeter ~

23 - vingt trois Jewellery - sold through Mahlimou Hair Studio, South Oakleigh, Melbourne.

 


Tania Hagen

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"Combined with a gorgeous glass pendant from Bobbie at My Handmade."

~ Tania Hagen ~

Site: Pelima Designs

 


Trish Daly

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"My idea was to depict the flow of life and rejuvenation from the source. The flow being released from an ageless pool of water created by the lavender and air opal bicones with silver and lavender seed beads. The strap is an adaptation of a RAW strap in Marcia DeCosters latest book. All the colours have been used. "

~ Trish Daly ~

Site: SwirlJewels

 


 


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