It seems as though this winter has been longer than usual, so when Artbeads.com offered me the chance to blog about “The Beauty of Spring,” and to choose my own items related to the topic from their vast array of jewelry making supplies, the first thing I thought of was “butterflies.” I love butterflies, so that’s what I went in search of at the Artbeads.com site.
I found some beautiful porcelain butterfly wing beads in a variety of shapes and sizes in the “All Creatures Great and Small” section of the website. The beads are pretty online, but even prettier in person. I ordered the 36 mm Porcelain Disk Butterfly #3, which is royal blue and peridot green outlined in black, with just a hint of salmon and red. The glossy glaze on the porcelain butterfly bead I received has a beautiful luminescence that really enhances the vivid colors.
My only concern was that these large 36 mm porcelain beads seem a bit pricey, but these are handmade art beads, and the quality is fantastic. As it turns out, there’s not only a President’s Sale going on until February 18, 2010 at Artbeads.com, there’s also a sale on many of these porcelain beads themselves, so be sure to visit the site and look for the codes!
To go with my porcelain butterfly bead, I chose some Swarovski Crystal Beads in sapphire and peridot, and I also chose to use some cashmere crystal yarn in the beautiful salmon-pink “padparadscha” color, which I found in the Swarovski Crystal Yarn section.
To finish the design, I used some blue silk fairy ribbon which I had bought at Artbeads.com several months ago but couldn’t find a way to use because it hadn’t really matched anything I made. But when I put it next to the porcelain butterfly wing bead, I knew what it had been waiting for. I was so happy with the bold blend of colors; they certainly awaken the hibernating visual senses!
Now, bring on the butterflies! I can’t wait until spring officially arrives. I’ll be ready.
Disclosure Notice: The porcelain butterfly wing focal bead, the padparadscha Swarovski crystal yarn, the sapphaire Swarovski crystal beads, and the peridot Swarovski crystal beads used in this piece were provided free of charge by Artbeads.com for my participation in the Artbeads.com blogging program. I have not received any payment from Artbeads.com, and this post represents only my personal opinion.














I too take part in artbeads blogging beaders program. This focal bead totally caught my eye! I saw your link on artbeads spring display on facebook. Nice work!
Thank you, Jenn. It is a beautiful bead, isn’t it? Love butterflies, and the color combo was such fun to play with–bold and playful.