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

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Cat ON The Hat

Yesterday on my way to the grocery store I stopped by the auto shop to see how much its going to cost me to fix my mom's car after getting into a car accident on Sunday; its not too bad, but to have it done before the weekend I had to leave the car there. While walking from the auto shop to the grocery store I decided to stop at Best Buy, and I finally picked up a new charger for my DSLR battery. So happy to finally take good qualtiy photos again.... iPhone photos are just not in the same ranking.
I havent fully unpacked from coming home from New York for the summer, which makes it difficult to get dressed in the morning. The dress I'm wearing in today's post was my last purchase before leaving New York (I still don't understand why there isn't a Free People store in San Francisco). Right when I saw it in the store I thought it would look great with one of my black cowboy hats (I have three). One of them I had put in my storage unit in Manhattan, and the other I left with my friend after Coachella, because I didn't want to carry it on the plane along with my two carry-ons. So I dug out my old cowboy hat that I have since I was 8. It fits a little tight on my head (I sadly had to remove the cow fur belt that goes around the rim because it wouldn't fit at all with it on). It's covered in one of my cat, Minou's white fur, and there was no lint roller in sight. Hence the title of this post. All in all, I hope I have something to do today, so this outfit doesn't go to waste (it's been pretty boring in San Francisco this week), god, I miss working.









cowboy hat - found around the house
Applique Bell Sleeve Tunic - Free People
white crotchet fringe bag - Urban Outfitters
cuff bracelet - hand made
Moochie Platform Sandals - Jeffrey Campbell

Monday, May 13, 2013

Found Object Final Project: Barbie Hands

In my casting class, our final project was to find a random object and get it casted to make a piece of jewelry out of it. She showed us some images to get us inspired, there were twig necklaces, cigarette butt pendants, matches turned into rings.... I wanted to do something that looked classic, but came from something fun. Thats when I decided to use a barbie. To get inspired, I googled "barbie jewelry" and found some interesting pictures:




These are all super fun pieces, but like I said earlier, I wanted it to  be more classic, and needed to get my object casted anyway. So after I picked up my barbie doll from the big Toys R Us in Times Square (which terrified me, and made me feel like I was on an episode of Project Runway), I started playing around with her to see what I could make.


At first I wanted to make two bangles, one out of her leg and one out of her arm. I dont know if you have seen the new barbies lately, but they are supposed to look more like "the average woman" yet her legs are now twice as long as her arms, and are pretty fatty, which wouldnt work for a bangle, and her arms are too short to make it around. Thats when I decided to use her hands, so I took a pair of scissors and chopped them off. While playing with them to see what could look nice, I realized that her hand positions make a heart when you put them together.


I fell in love with the idea, ran to the store and picked up some super glue to glue the two hands together, and then dropped it off at the castors. Here is how my necklace turned out:





I got so much good feedback from my friends and tumblr/instagram followers, that I am considering mass producing them and selling them sometime in the next year. Today though, I had to hand in my piece to my professor so she could grade it and she didn't give me any (positive or negative) feedback, she only asked if the hands came put together or not and then gave the piece back and walked away. Mind you, I've had some issues with this professor all semester, but it still felt kind of weird that she didn't say anything to me about this piece when she usually says what she likes about it, what she doesn't etc.

What do you think about my barbie necklace?

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Chasing and Repousse FINAL PROJECT

I wasn't the biggest fan of my Chasing and Repousse class, yes it's a beautiful form of working metal, but it takes too much time and effort for my likes. I tried making a hibiscus flower, and basically failed. But, since its a jewelry design class our final project for the semester is an actual/wearable piece of jewelry, which let me turn my hideous hibiscus into a warrior princess style cuff bracelet.

Here are some pictures of the finished piece: 






Sadly I have terrible lighting in my dorm room, but here is another picture that I posted on my instragram account where you can see the different colors of the metals I used better:


p.s.
Finals week being this week, you can expect a few more posts about my other final projects!