Welcome to Jewels of the OBX - The Blog!

If you know my jewelry, you are probably more familiar with my jewelry collection, Jewels of the OBX. I'm very proud of this collection and it will continue to grow - that's why I'm keeping this blog. However, I would like to invite you to get to know all my designs and you'll find them at my new website,
Julie Smith Jewelry.

Thank you for letting me share my passion with you and I hope you'll enjoy wearing my designs.
If you ever have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me!

All the best,
Julie


Monday, February 15, 2010

Starfish are NOT fish!


We already knew that, right? Then, what are they?

Well, apparently, they are "echinoderm," close cousins of sea urchins or sand dollars. They are almost entirely marine animals, only a few live in brackish water. Marine scientists are trying to rename them "sea stars," which I doubt will ever catch on and I refuse to call them echinoderm, probably because I can't pronouce that or even want to try. They'll always be starfish to me.

I am just fascinated by these little creatures, although I've only found a couple on the beach here on the Outer Banks, and one of those was just a sad little "arm." Maybe the surf is too rough for them to make it on shore in one piece. I enjoy making beaded starfish and have spent many happy hours working on them to make them look as close to the real thing as possible. In the middle of the project, each arm feels pliable and feels almost like you're holding a real starfish. But (probably like in the surf) the beaded starfish doesn't hold up well without tightening up the stitches at the end of the project. My favorite bead to use are the size 11/0 amber matte seed beads, the look and feel of them match up nicely to a live starfish.

Recently, I realized there were a bunch of them just sitting on my desk, among a growing collection of little components and stitching samples. If you make jewelry, you know exactly what I'm talking about and probably have your own collection. I gathered the little starfish together and decided to make a necklace of them, the result is "Starfish Haven." They are linked together and accented with light yellow glass pearls which continue throughout the necklace strand and the amethyst Swarovski crystals add an extra punch of sparkle.
I worked the teardrop-shaped beaded clasp and toggle bar to match the piece.
Please take a look when you get a chance at http://www.jewelsoftheobx.com/ .
See you on the beach!


Julie