What Inspires You?

By on March 7, 2014
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by Judy Ellis, Wire-Sculpture.com

 

Tip for March 7, 2014

What Inspires You?

We’ve held contests before, but this time we want to see how creative you are with Craft Wire. We want to know what inspires you? Is it nature, or maybe your kids… We’d love to know.  Share your  inspired pieces, and you could WIN!  Remember,  1st Prize is a $500 Gift Card to Wire-Sculpture.com, so enter TODAY!

Never used craft wire before? You’ll find that colored craft wire is amazing for trying out new designs, because:

  • You can make jump rings & filigree components in dozens of colors
  • The wire has a copper core, so it’s very flexible and fun to experiment with
  • Get the look of steel, silver, and copper without tarnish
  • Get the look of gunmetal and antique copper without liver of sulfur or patinas
  • It’s low-cost, so you don’t have to worry about trying new ideas.

Here are two beautiful examples of items made with craft wire:

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One Comment

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    Judy Henry

    March 7, 2014 at 7:58 am

    I’m a wire-wrapper, and what inspires me is the rocks themselves–especially raw rocks that I collect myself. Somehow, it’s as if there’s something a stone just wants to be. For the last few weeks I’ve been meditating on one of my most special rocks, a large flake of pink Idaho opal I picked up out in Owyhee County. It wants to be a “statement piece”, but I just have so many ideas it’s hard to choose. I’m sure about banding it with multiple strands of square wire, some twisted, in a heavy gauge, but unsure if I want to foof it up with any add-ons like pearls or crystals, or if I want to make the stone itself a stand alone star of the piece. Maybe I’ll try some of that craft wire and sort of experiment a little, then re-do it in precious metal.