
Maryhardingjewelry bead blog is about making ceramic beads and other jewelry components out of clay and sometimes about how to use them in jewelry.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Hot from the kiln today

Sunday, July 27, 2008
Potsdam Summer Festival

Saturday, July 26, 2008
Highlights of my Ceramic Bead Glazing Class


Friday, July 25, 2008
July Art Bead Scene Submission

Thursday, July 24, 2008
Jewelry Art Exchange with Gaea, Lorelei, Joelle and Jennifer

I added a small bird, a red gemstone, the green fiber chain, and the toggle clasp. I have really enjoyed this challenge. Can't wait to see how it turns out. The small bird and the toggle clasp are ceramic beads handmade by me. Now the necklace is going on its way to Jennifer Stumpf .
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Peeking Into My Ceramic Bead Class Kiln


Right Angle Weave Class


In addition to having a wonderful class of students, the new Programming Coordinator, Juliann Schindler was so welcoming and enthusiastic that she makes me want to come back again, despite the long drive.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Jewelry Exchange with Gaea, Lorelei, Joelle, and, Jennifer
Friday, June 27, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Art Bead Scene Submission for June


Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Let Us Now Praise Famous Beaders

Saturday, June 14, 2008
This Year I am Having a Garden



This last photo shows how much the peas in the first photo have grown already.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Art Therapy Workshop


Saturday, June 07, 2008
Isis Saturday Glass Bead Making


We had the usual beginner's difficulties i.e. several beads did not come off the mandrel despite using a bead release medium, and several beads popped apart when we took them out of the vermiculite where they were cooling, too soon.
But we all enjoyed the process and learned that the torch is not so fierce and fearsome as we thought. In fact it is quite easy to use and handle.

Kim demonstrates making a glass bead. She holds the rod up at right angles to the bead. She makes a disk shape and them rounds it out. This makes a nice dimple in the center of the bead.
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Spring Landscape Closeup



Pictures of some new colors for my square beads. They go well with this verdant landscape that is surrounding us in trees and grass. Greener than ever this year.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Beaders Go Green
Isis Saturday Knitting





Many thanks to Isis our magical teacher.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Ceramic Bead Making Class Day 2


We all sat around two tables up in front of the entrance to my studio. This seems to be a great spot since there is electricity and we have quick access to my studio in case we need something.
Sally Hartman stopped by and made some oak leaves and fired a couple of beads. She makes lovely smoke fired earrings out of these leaves.
Here is a bead rack after the beads were quenched in cold water and the straw and sawdust rinsed off. You can see that there are some beauties there.
These are some of the raku beads (many went unphotographed since I was so busy I forgot to do it sooner) after they have been scrubbed with Ajax and dried. They are being photographed in the late late afternoon sun. I pulled the last load of beads out of the kiln about 6:00 PM. We had started at 12 Noon. Wow are those colors great!! Everyone made great beads. What a wonderful day we had. I am so glad that we did this!!
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Jennifer Heynen's book Ceramic Bead Jewelry
This is a wonderful book and especially so because of Jennifer's friendly and enthusiastic voice which comes through on every page. Her excitement about working with clay is catching.
The book covers all the basics of making clay beads and will be a great help to anyone starting out in ceramic clay. I found the directions easy to understand and was pleased to learn some new things myself. I was especially happy to find a very easy way of making molds and plan to try it this week. Her directions for making bead shapes is also easy to follow and had some new ideas for me.
The second half of the book is devoted to making jewelry. She has 30 different projects for the reader to make. Again the directions are simple and easy to understand and the jewelry is original and looks fun to wear. I especially like the Multi Strand Bracelet and the Square Bead Bracelet.
I hope all of you who are new to ceramic bead making will take a look at this great book which is the first major publication on the subject.
Congratulations Jennifer. We at BOC salute you and your achievements.
You can read more about Jennifer on her blog at her website and her Etsy Store
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Art Bead Scene Collaboration Exploration





A close up of the Clover Pendant necklace.
The freeform peyote stitch necklace I began first and finished last. I actually worked on all 4 pieces at the same time so that I would be able to have some of Heather's beads for each piece. I figured the peyote piece would use the most and that seems to be true. I don't have any of her beads left over. I struggled with this piece and had to add a pendant to the front that was not one that others had. I love the way the colors have gone together on this piece and I totally enjoyed making it once I was over the hard part. But that seems to be the way it is with freeform. Always a point in the piece when I think I will have to throw it away (figuratively) and then if I persist and wait a while it will come together.


Close up of the peyote necklace.