Feb 28, 2012

Jewelry inspired by dresses from 2012 Oscar Night

Were you excited about the "big night". Did you watch the  Oscar's ceremony this year live or did you just read a quick summary in the next day paper? In any case it's amazing to see the beautiful dresses and I am totally inspired to create a new "Oscar inspired jewelry collection".

I picked three dresses: Jennifer Lopez looks amazing in this beautiful Zuhair Murad's gown, Gwynet Palrow clean and elegant look in Tom Ford's white gown with attractive cape and amazing! Vera Wang's green gown worn by Vila Davis!

The stones are on the way. I picked  red topaz, clean light green Prasiolite (green Amethyst) and beautiful green onyx.

Are you excited to see the finished pieces? What are your favorite dresses from this year Oscar ceremony? I may ad 1 or 2 additional pieces. Let me know.

Dec 26, 2010

Lynn's necklace

This is a necklace I created as a custom order for my friend. Her husband ordered it before Christmas and asked "Can you make a necklace for Lynn?". I said "sure", because I already had this design in my head! I always knew, if I make a necklace for Lynn it will look like this.
I enjoyed creating and waited nervously on Christmas day until the text message arrived on my phone: " I love, love, love my necklace"  :o))
This is what I needed to hear. That this is "HER" necklace, her new favorite. I love to create custom orders for a particular person and I love when the customer tells me "yes, this is it, this is what I want".


I have couple custom orders after Christmas and I can't wait to create them. Two are for my friends, so I know them and I have the design in my mind already. But then I have some gift certificates I sold before Christmas and I don't know the ladies yet. I am curious, about their ideas. I'll share the designs with you soon. Stay warm! 

Nov 15, 2010

Classes

So after couple months I started to teach again. This class was in Madison, AL in the new reopened 16 Main Gallery. Beginners class - create earrings. 6 women took the opportunity to create custom earrings and maybe they will give it someone as a Christmas gift.  During 2 hours we were able to finish 3 pairs of earrings and we had a lot of fun.
  

I really enjoy teaching. It's always the positive energy around,  the joy to create something with own hands. And I love to transfer this joy to others. I love to see the proudness of themselves in their eyes, how they carefully pack their finished earrings.

Unfortunately I wasn't able to plan a class schedule for this Fall. But I offer classes on demand.  How does it work? If you have a group of girlfriends (at least 5) you pick the class you want to take and the place where is it convenient for you. I am teaching at 16 Main Gallery in Madison, at Huntsville Art League Gallery in Huntsville and at Reflectives Art Gallery in Hampton Cove. I also offer to teach at your house or place of your choice (club house) etc...  Also Bridal parties and girls night out....
In the Spring I am planning to teach series of classes again. It is usually 6 weeks class (1x per week).
Any question, suggestion? Let me know.

Oct 15, 2010

Silver oxidizing - the hard boiled egg method

There are several ways  how to oxidize sterling silver. 
The chemical methods using black silver or liver of sulfur and the natural method using hard boiled egg. I like to think "green" and  always prefer the natural way as much as possible. 
So today I am sharing with you the method of oxidizing sterling silver with hard boiled egg. 

As an example I use one of my latest jewelry designs.  The pendant features green amethyst and fine wire wrapping. The shiny silver version doesn't show the wire wrapping and all it's details. The darker version will also highlight the beautiful stone. 

So here is how you do it!

The finished piece needs to be polished before oxidation.  


Boil an egg. Once done take out from water and cut it  (still in the shell) in 4 pieces. Put each piece to one corner of a clean plastic container. 




Place the jewelry piece  in the middle, be carful that it doesn't touch the egg. Close the lid immediately and leave it closed for at least 30 minutes. 


After 30 minutes check the color. If you need it darker, place it back in the container. You can also take the jewelry out, polish it lightly and put it back in the container. To receive the best result, the egg must be very hot to produce an amount of steam, which oxidize the silver. The egg may be rewarmed in the microwave for the second oxidation. 

Once you are satisfied with the color (darknes),  remove the jewelry piece from the container. Polish the oxidized piece as needed to add accents and highlights. 



Jul 6, 2010

Interview

 I was interviewed by Rachel Krech for Associated Content 
To read the whole interview go to

Jun 30, 2010

Why haven't I made this bracelet sooner?

I  had this design in my head for a while. But other projects came along and I postponed production of this bracelet.
The links were created by fusing fine silver wire. For the fusing process I am using kitchen torch and work with an open fire. I have a safe place inside my garage, where I am fusing silver. But I can't do it with my 2 years old son on my side. I created the links one day, while my son was in the morning school. (I think I'll describe the fusing process in an other article, if someone is interested).
So links were done. 2 days ago  while I was sorting my beads, I  came across these fresh water pearls sticks. Why didn't I created the bracelet yet? I have the links done, so what's the matter?
With a fresh energy right that morning  I finished this piece. And I love it!
The bracelet is for sale in my on-line shop:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/msaly

  

Jun 21, 2010

Wire Workshop at HAL on June 25th

JOIN US AT HAL FOR
“FUN and FUNKY” FRIDAYS/JEWELRY MAKING
with Martina Svoboda


Meet your friends for an “Evening Out”, have fun, and keep your jewelry making skills fresh! Each class will complete a new piece of jewelry to keep or give as gifts! Additional supply fee ($7-$15 each class payable to instructor at each class)


SA-11D) Wire Workshop — Come explore the “Wonderful World of Wire!” We’ll play with wire of different sizes and types to create fabulous jewelry components. We’ll also explore the use of a variety of tools. Leave with jewelry YOU design!


During the class I'll demonstrate how to
FUSE FINE SILVER
with a kitchen torch.
June 25 — 6-9 PM $40 MBR/$45 non-MBR
Call HAL 256-534-3860 for more information and to register! Class size is limited to 8 students!