Now I find myself living in the South, and you can see my recent escapades with bugs here. Besides continuing to hunt and collect and create with real bugs, I was excited for this challenge to get back to beading and make something with some of the fun components I've collected.
Left column, top down: pewter by GreenGirl, bronze by Cynthia Thornton and PMC by me, polymer clay (artist unknown), Joan Miller porcelain. Middle column, top down: laser cut wood by PorkChopShow and an unknown artist, stag beetle cab by Anthropologie (drawer pull with hardware cut off!). Right column, top down: Czech lampwork, zomBEES by our Laney, fairies by Dana Swisher, our Jenny Davies-Reazor. |
I used one of my large pairs of butterfly wings from PorkChopShow (seriously I have an addiction). Originally I intended for this to be a necklace, but I didn't want to add that much - once the beadwork was done the piece just didn't want anything else! So I made a wall hanging instead - I mean, it's certainly large enough...
The wire I used for the hanger is fairly lightweight because I didn't want to risk snagging the thread of the edge beads when I inserted it. One of the best things about working with laser cut wood is that even when the pieces are large, they weigh next to nothing! So I think the light weight wire is not only sturdy enough to keep its shape, but I also like the ethereal look - it almost disappears into the background and the butterfly looks like it is flying rather than suspended.
I did want to pull a bit more blue back into the piece, so I suspended two faceted glass drops from the edge beads at the bottom of each wing. This placement also reminds me of swallow-tail butterflies, and I love the movement that they add too.
The body and antennae are my favorite things! For the body I used giant striped seed beads to give a typical segmented look, and then enhanced further with loops of seed beads crossing over the gap between each body bead. The antennae are made from brown craft wire, twisted with teeny bronze seed beads so they don't disappear against the brown background.
This is a gift for a friend and I really hope she loves it. I need to carve out some more beading time asap too! I have two more sets of wings and can't wait to turn them into something for my own wall soon!
I hope you enjoyed my butterfly's metamorphosis this month! Please buzz along to see what everyone else has been inspired to create this month! I am off to do just that.
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