Showing posts with label colourful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colourful. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2019

In My Studio: Sneak Peek

Click here to see "Sprout" In My Etsy Shop Blog.

Hi guys. A year ago, I was hooked on creating polymer clay tube beads but didn't get to turn them into anything. That's the problem when I find a technique I like, I can't stop and end up with abundant supplies, but no time to create jewellery. So yay, here are some new bracelets. If you want to be updated as my shop is updated, feel free to come and like my shop Facebook page here.
And my Etsy shop link is here.
And Below is a video featuring a sneak peek at just the beginning of the new pieces, I will be listing as I can.
Click here to see "Gewel" In my shop.

Watch Video Now
Here are a few more pics of some other pieces I have been creating.
My creativity blog is HeArtfully Creating. It's where I also share tutorials about things like these tube beads!
Thanks for stopping by!
Handmade clasps
Connect More
A Translucent polymer clay cuff bracelet
A Brass wire, with polymer clay and faux suede cylinder polymer clay bracelet


Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Inside My Studio . Sneak Peek - Alcohol Ink Glass Cabochon Pendants



Happy Wednesday everyone! Recently, I have enjoyed creating alcohol ink sheets, mini art wok pieces. I wanted to share a closer look at these beautiful galaxy like pendants. Soon at my creativity blog, I will be sharing more about the process. Today, below is a short video highlighting the pendants and some of the process. Here is my shop link ABERGIECREATION
And here is a link to my ABC Facebook Page
As well find me on Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Thank you to all my wonderful customers. 

Don't forget we are offering a 30% discount on orders over 80USD.

Take a Watch Below...







Friday, May 13, 2016

FINALLY FRIDAY! - Studio Life... This Week In Progress

Love all blues and I love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.
Haven't named these designs yet :o)
Polymer clay is so great to work with. The possibilities are endless. As will much of my artistic career, when I love a technique or subject, then I focus on that for a long period time. These days much of my work has been creating pieces out of the always changing, bold and beautiful mokume-gane technique.
A bag of my newest clay puffy hearts, some using my
 mokuem-gane cane slices and some...well, keep looking to see. :o)
Slowly, I have been completing the beads and the dangles and all that that means. The process takes time, and I haven't been getting the jewelry pieces completed and listed as quickly as I would like. But I love the process as well as the finished product!
Click here to see  A Bergie Creation, my  Etsy shop!
Take A Look
Then there are the photos. And boy do I take a lot of photos.  Which is why, it is puzzling why a recent customer complained about how I needed to take better photos. Instead of admitting she didn't read the description measurements, she found the earrings smaller than she pictured. If only she knew how many photos I take, to give as many views as possible. I would love to hear from anyone who believes my photos in my shop and the description measurements are not adequate.
Or if you think they are, I'd love to hear that too. Of course I am always open to feedback that is constructive. Just hard when you are quite sure the client doesn't want to admit their error. Heck, I order online all the time and am really negligent at reading the size. Beads look huge when photographed closely and many times, I ended up with 3mm beads as described. But I was so amazed at the photos, I just assumed they were double the size. My bad.
So anyway, thankfully I haven't had a comment like that in years from another person, I assume, who also wouldn't admit they didn't read the actual measurements. I assume that because when I ask them to please measure incase I did make a mistake and then I would send a replacement, they then said, they were fine, they'd give them away. And then the comment about my need for better photos. Click here to see the earrings I am talking about.
We can all learn from this. Always read the details before ordering. I know it is a risk I take when I buy online. Do I stop buying? Nope. I love shopping online... a little too much! :o)
Works In Progress...This Week
After firing, sanding, waxing and buffing. A mokume-gane design cane pendant
Haven't named these designs yet :o)




Just wanted to share some photos of what I have been working on this week. Sure hope to get some pieces completed soon! I get so excited, it can consume more time than I anticipate. Below are a few Mokume Gane Cane pieces, some fired and some un-fired. Thought it would be fun to share the process. I will share more about my new obsession creating the puffy heart charms. Stay tuned and enjoy.
I would love to hear your feedback, comments, questions or if you are an artist or want to be, share your experiences. Here is my creativity blog link www.heartfullycreating.blogspot.com,
Love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.
Haven't named these designs yet :o)

Before firing the clay. Love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.
Haven't named these designs yet :o)

Before firing the clay. Love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.
Haven't named these designs yet :o)

Before firing the clay. Love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice
reveals something different. Haven't named these designs yet :o)

Beads on my bead pins, I like to stick them in raw fly until I have time to remove them.
These are sharp pins from Amaco.

After firing, sanding, waxing and buffing. Love all blues and I love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.  Haven't named these designs yet :o)
 
Love all blues and I love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.
Haven't named these designs yet :o)

After firing, sanding, waxing and buffing. Love all blues and I love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.  Haven't named these designs yet :o)

After firing, sanding, waxing and buffing. Love all blues and I love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.  Haven't named these designs yet :o)

After firing, sanding, waxing and buffing. Love all blues and I love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.  Haven't named these designs yet :o)

After firing, sanding, waxing and buffing. Love all blues and I love the mokume-gane design cane. Each slice reveals something different.  Haven't named these designs yet :o)

I love the mokume-gane design cane. They make gorgeous puffy heart charms and pendants!

Working At My Studio, I have a gorgeous big desk Dad made, but
I still take over our kitchen table too!


Friday, March 11, 2016

Sneak Peek - Pieces In Process

This winter I have been excited working on new polymer clay designs to make new handmade jewelry pieces for my shop this Spring and Summer.
I am in process and not done yet, but wanted to share what I have been doing. Polymer clay is so beautiful. I love the versatility and the intense colours. Being a life time visual artist, bold, vivid colour is what I love.
This is a sneak peek at a few of my new designs. At present, I am working on an article about the mecum game technique for my HeArtfully Creating blog. These two blogs intertwine because this one, A Bergie Creation is all about my Etsy shop, featuring my jewelry pieces for sale and HeArtfully Creating is all about creativity, the process that I use to make the pieces I make for my shop.
Sanded down a few fingers as
i work on polishing my beads!
So here are a few pics of my new pieces. My fingers are recovering from sanding down the skin on my fingers, to buff and polish the beads. It is far worth the literal blood, sweat and tears. Tears of joy!
Subscribe so you can get notices of  new posts. 
Check Out my shop A Bergie Creation here.

Here is my Facebook "Like" page for  Bergie Creation.

Here is HeArtfully Creating

Thanks for stopping by.
Enjoy!

Mokume Gane technique stacks ready to slice and turn into wearable art.

Mokume Gane technique beads and cabochons.


Mokume Gane technique beads and cabochons.

Mokume Gane technique beads and cabochons.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

SUMMER FEELING- ABC's Summer Fashion Necklaces

 Enjoying summer? Just thought I would make a short video featuring some of my new  "Spring and Summer" fashion necklaces. Of course I love colour, so I would wear any of these pieces, any time of the year. In fact, have you ever noticed how bright colours bring a smile to your heart, in the depths of a dark cold winter? No? Well, if you live any where near Northwestern Ontario, you will know what I am talking about :o)
Have a look if you like, click the video link just below.
I have to say my favourite newest pendant necklace is the brightly coloured polymer clay piece above. Using little three dimensional dots of colour remind me of the beautiful work of the late artist, Georges Seurat. Have a click here if you want to learn about his pointillism technique.









Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Sneak Peek into A Bergie Creation

check out this short video featuring some brand new jewelry pieces made with polymer clay beads designed and made by me, Anita Berglund. As well as other pieces, all handmade. Please check out my shop for more details and I would love to hear from you. Comment. Subscribe. LIKE. or email abergiecreation@gmail.com



Welcome To A Bergie Creation

Welcome to my handmade jewelry shop, A Bergie Creation? Why is the shop called that? Well, I have been an artist for most of my forty nine years of life. My last name is Berglund, the nickname is Bergie and since I love creating with  many materials and with many methods, A Bergie Creation covers all of what I love to do.
Below is video about some recent polymer clay designs, recently released. All jewelry is lovingly packaged and shipped safely all around the world. For details check out my shop at www.abergiecreation.etsy.com.
Questions? Comments? Or if you just like what you see, please share it below. Please subscribe to keep up to day and pass on to anyone you think would be interested. And please LIKE it if you do :o)