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Student Gallery - Bracelets Page 4
If you have taken a class from Connie or used
one of her tutorials as a basis for a piece, please feel free
to submit a photo of your work for display here. See Student
Gallery Index for more info on submissions. |
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Karen Barnett
I had been admiring Connie's work for some time, and was ready
to move away from "just stringing beads", and thought
maybe I wanted to work with wire. I purchased supplies from Connie,
and had a good collection of beads, but didn't know where to
begin. Then, my Winter of 2007 copy of Step by Step Wire Jewelry
magazine arrived, and when I saw the Vere Donne bracelet on the
cover I knew it was what I wanted to try. Connie's instructions,
combined with a wonderful art instructor named Kate Johnston
at the South Bend Regional Museum of Art, helped me create my
version. Recently, I was fortunate enough to take a class from
Connie in person at the Philadelphia Bead Fest. Working with
Connie was fantastic and I can't wait to take another class.
Thanks Connie!! Email
Karen |
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Kathy James
I've taken several classes with Connie and I think the Bewitching
Bracelet class has been my favorite so far. I really love working
with the silver pieces and adding texture with the torch. Even
though riveting wasn't a part of this class, Connie was kind
enough to show a couple of us who were interested how to do it.
I love riveting! I think it adds a lot of interest to a piece.
The beads in this bracelet were made by me. I love being able
to incorporate my lampwork beads into unusual, one-of-a-kind
jewelry by using silver metal pieces and silver wire. I'm really
looking forward to the Cold Connections for Hot Mamas class in
December! |
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Charlotte Smith
Silver wire and silver patina donut beads. Email
Charlotte |
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Kathy James
I recently took Connie's Homage Bracelet class and learned
about coloring anodized aluminum and riveting larger pieces together.
This bracelet is made with silver sheet that I hammered to achieve
a soft background and copper pieces that I etched myself. I liked
the challenge of getting all the pieces to fit together, not
only the riveting of metal on top of metal, but also using jump
rings to link the pieces together. Thanks so much Connie for
another great class! |
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Lynde VonHatten
This mixed metal bracelet in sterling silver and copper features
beads by lampwork artists Annie Divelbiss (in lavender) and Charlotte
Hayes (in mustard and earth tones), as well as a gray gold foil
lined Venetian glass bead, and one tiny honey-colored Czech glass
bead. The techniques used here were all learned from Connie Fox's
tutorials. Email Lynde. |
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Click On Page Numbers To See All Student Bracelet Gallery Pages: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 |
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