Tuesday, December 31, 2013

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Biology Inspired Jewelry by Noadi

Sheryl Westleigh is a Maine artist whose highly successful Etsy store, Noadi, caters to science fans.  She makes all sorts of biologically inspired necklaces. This prolific artist creates many diverse pieces.  One collection is her petri dish necklaces such as the green mold on red agar pendant below.


She uses real petri dishes and resin. Nice touch with the silicone tubing - a common lab item - as the cord.  Also clever is the bioluminescent cell culture necklace which glows in the dark!


Sheryl also has a large range of biological specimen necklaces.  No animals were harmed in the process as they are all sculpted from polymer clay and painted. It's also not formaldehyde but just resin!

Frog specimen necklace

Encapsulated spotted salamander
She loves science and marine animals but cephalopods occupy a special place in her heart.  She makes many octopus, squid and cuttlefish polymer clay pendants.  One of the most unusual styles and my favorite is her steampunk clockwork cuttlefish necklace  :


She clearly loves color because her cephalopod pendants come in a wide variety of hues.  This is the Cosmic Octopus necklace :


Sheryl is also truly inspirational for her thoroughly detailed website, Noadi's Art Octopus Oddities and Cuttlefish Creations. Not only does she cover the standard categories like her bio, designs, shop. tutorials, but also includes how it's made, wholesale info, her upcoming events calendar and a long list of press and blog articles on her work.

With her unusual work, it's not surprising she made it into the book Regretsy: Where DIY Meets WTF. Can't beat a promotion like that!

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Monday, December 30, 2013

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How to Make Tiny Book Charm Tutorials

Tiny book necklaces are just perfect for librarians and book lovers.  Maybe even for really forgetful luddites who prefer to scribble memos into a handy portable page than use a smartphone! This superb tutorial by Juliana Quest over at the Russian blog, ScrapShopChallenge shows even the stitching of the book's pages much like a book binder would do.  The book cover is also beautifully done. At the end, she shows some gorgeous examples of how to decorate the charm.



Art by Wendy lives up to her name as her vintage style  book charms are exquisite.  Clever use of findings for decorations.



Carly over at Chic Steals made not just a book necklace but also did one for a key chain.  Love that idea!


Ruby called her book a teeny tiny leather spell book!  The aged leather look complete with a magic touch of a gold Sharpie pen would be great for a Hermione Granger fan come Halloween!


The above tutorials show how to make the books from scratch but you can also buy miniature books.  That's what Jennifer did.  She then shrank down and printed images of famous book covers for her set her.  Check out her tutorial over at My Two Butterflies.


You can certainly make them small enough for earrings.  Check out this tutorial over on Wikihow.


 Hat tip to True Blue Me and You.

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