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Inspiration from Nature: Turning Colors into Bracelets

A Moment in Nature

Nature has a way of surprising me with color combinations I never would have dreamed of —she layers them together, creating blends that are bold, unexpected, and somehow always harmonious. Sometimes the most unexpected pairings—bright next to deep, soft beside bold—turn out to be the most beautiful. That’s what inspires me most as an artist. So, for me, each piece of jewelry is more than just leather and beads and thread; it’s a memory of that moment in nature, captured and reimaged into something wearable. This is why I often turn to nature photos for inspiration in my bracelet designs.

Photo of Inspiration

One evening, I came across a photo of flowers bursting with bright oranges, deep purples, and vibrant pinks. The petals seemed to glow with energy, each shade enhancing the next.

The mix of colors felt joyful and alive, like a celebration happening in nature’s own garden. I knew instantly I wanted to capture that vibrancy in a bracelet.

Gathering the Palette

Back in my craft room, I started pulling beads that reflected those bold petals. I laid out rich orange Czech glass beads, paired them with deep purples for contrast, and added pops of vibrant pink to echo the playful tones in the photo.

Every bead choice became a translation of the photo—like carrying a bouquet of flowers into wearable art.

From Petal to Bracelet

After hours of weaving and balancing the colors, the bracelet came together.

Placed side by side with the flower photo, you can see how the bracelet mirrors the blossoms’ vibrant palette.

Why It Matters

This design reminds me that inspiration is always around us—it can be as simple as noticing the colors of a flower and imagining how they might live on in another form. For me, that transformation is what makes creating jewelry so rewarding.

Wear the Garden with You

This Orange, Purple, and Pink 4 Wrap Leather Bracelet will be available in my shop soon!

What colors in nature inspire you most—flowers, forests, oceans? I’d love to hear in the comments below—your ideas might spark my next design!

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More Shop Work

Finally getting back to working on the shop. Wanted to figure out how to group like bracelets together and include photos. When I looked it up, originally, it showed I could only do it if I paid more. After working with a friend we found out that there is a way. It will make looking up products to purchase much easier, as well as greater ease when creating the products.

Now, I will finish working through adding all the products that I currently have pictures of. Hopefully that will only take another day or so to complete. Then I will need to have a photo shoot to photograph the remainder of my products. Photo shoot means picture taking, but then I have to edit, format, and upload to the site. If everything works out, I might be able to get all this done prior to going back to work (started vacation after work today and will not go back until first of the year!!).

More to come!!

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Creating a Shop

So, I have spent most of the week working on the shop for the website. This is a few time consuming process.

First, you have to create categories and sub-categories for the products. This way each product can be categorized correctly and made easier to find. Then you have to create and entry for each product. Since my products are unique and individual, then there are a lot of entries to create. I have gotten through about 10 of them or so. It is going to take a while 🙂

I have also had to work on my photos – getting more, formatting them, uploading, etc. This is also very time consuming. And, this makes creating each product even more time consuming as well.

In addition to working on the shop, I decided to research an issue I was having. I have been trying to figure out how to get social media images to be clickable and take someone to my social media pages. I have tried for hours to get this to work through the functions of the widgets within the theme I have chosen within WordPress. Finally figured out last night that there is an option to edit with HTML. This has been a life changer.

I tinkered around with HTML when it first came out, but haven’t touched it in more than 20 years. Cool part is, it was kinda like riding a bike – I was able to pick it back up, with the help of a few reference sites 🙂

So, I finally feel like this might start going much better!! Just going to take time with all the product adds.

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Building a Website

Who knew it would take so much research and time to build a website, even for a no code one.

I know it takes a great deal to create a website from scratch, so I went with a way to do it “not from scratch”. Well, this is still going to take a great deal of time lol. Even with a friends help and coming from the IT field, building a website is going to take a while.

I wanted something that would allow me to showcase my creations, discuss what goes into those creates, as well as getting to the point where I could sell them online and not just via craft fair events around the city. So, here we are at the beginning of this journey to attempt just that.

Please bear with me as we click and drag and learn where everything is and what everything does. Progress might be slow. There might be times where the site looks less than desirable. But, it will all come together one day and it will be well worth it!!