Did I mention that I am crazy aboout color?
Have I revealed before that the best color comes with a festive spark?
Haha, my crystals collections says it all:)
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
I LUV Custom orders!
Yes, I really do. I believe working on a task with specific constraints wonderfully challenges the mind.
This time I've got an order to make a set, including long necklace with the 3D effect that would be possible to layer and wear in different ways.
That's when I ankowledge that having vast inventory of beads and metal supplies really is a huge benefit and not just a sad obsession with "little shiny things".
Though my treasure chest is not that big, I found a way to fulfill the requirements of the color palette and the variety in sizes and shapes. And here it is, the "Purple Cascades" necklace:)
This time I've got an order to make a set, including long necklace with the 3D effect that would be possible to layer and wear in different ways.
That's when I ankowledge that having vast inventory of beads and metal supplies really is a huge benefit and not just a sad obsession with "little shiny things".
Though my treasure chest is not that big, I found a way to fulfill the requirements of the color palette and the variety in sizes and shapes. And here it is, the "Purple Cascades" necklace:)
Labels:
creativity boost,
design idea,
fall trends,
my work,
new jewelry
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Two's Ruse ArtFire Studio Opening is TODAY!
Two's Ruse has Opened a Studio on the ArtFire online artisan market!
And I have a Very Special Opening Offer for you -
FREE goldtone crystal earrings with any purchase!
Enjoy;)
www.TwosRuse.ArtFire.com
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Bright Blue mornings
That's where inspiration sometimes comes from :))))


Here you see large wooden beads with hand-painted pattern, where I tried to show,
how tree branches look through the shimmering sunset light
Don't miss it, they are soon to become earrings!;)
Here you see large wooden beads with hand-painted pattern, where I tried to show,
how tree branches look through the shimmering sunset light
Don't miss it, they are soon to become earrings!;)
Monday, September 27, 2010
How to accessorize a drop waisted grey dress
I was recently asked for advice how to accessorize a drop-waisted dress. And not just a dress, a grey dress with drapes around the hips.
First of all, the 1920s shape of the outfit definitely changes any girl’s figure. It can make you look a bit boxy, and without a proper accessories - quite dull.
However, since the color is so tame it actually is a perfect canvas to show off some of your best jewelry!
I will concentrate on the proportions and styles of the jewelry you could wear.
The color choices are mainly dependent of the hue of your grey. You definitely want to add a pop of color in any case, but yellowish/greenish grey will ask for warm colors, including gold/green/orange/turquoise, while pinkish/bluish grey will look amazing with purple/silver/deep blue and etc.
The only one metal i wouldn’t suggest straightforwardly is copper/brown. It will be tricky to make it look good with all hues of grey.
Well, there are at least three quite different ways to come about the task of accessorizing grey drop waisted dress.
I made a couple of sketches that are shown at this collage
1. The left sketch: Contemporary and casual
Let’s start from the first one on the left. Here we have a long statement pendant, that will add a lot of movement and highlight the elongated silhouette created by the dress. Absolutely stunning if you are 6-7 feet tall!
If you are also lucky to have a long neck you can add some long dangles, that match the pendant but are not that prominent.
2. The center sketch: Shiny and classic
Many-many strands of metal with bright graduated beads will break the box of the dress body part, add a lot of movement and sparkle! You can edit this one according to your personal taste. Some women like it glittery, some bold and colorful, some modest and elegant. The most classic way is given to us by 1920s fashion magazines - multi-strand pearl necklaces.
3. The right sketch: Bold and edgy
I guess this is my personal favorite. You will need a bold statement necklace and bracelet for this one, while earrings should be short and simple, just reflecting the overall color palette. Large semi-precious gemstones wrapped in wire or chains, shimmery, sparkly texture - will attract a lot of attention and create an stylish edgy look.
I gotta say that if your dress is not very curvy friendly, jewelry styling #3 won’t help much and might even increase the “bumpiness” of the look. In that case I would suggest the 2nd style as the most savvy one.
I hope this little “gray dress tutorial” will help some of you, Girls!
Let me know your ideas and thoughts!
First of all, the 1920s shape of the outfit definitely changes any girl’s figure. It can make you look a bit boxy, and without a proper accessories - quite dull.
However, since the color is so tame it actually is a perfect canvas to show off some of your best jewelry!
I will concentrate on the proportions and styles of the jewelry you could wear.
The color choices are mainly dependent of the hue of your grey. You definitely want to add a pop of color in any case, but yellowish/greenish grey will ask for warm colors, including gold/green/orange/turquoise, while pinkish/bluish grey will look amazing with purple/silver/deep blue and etc.
The only one metal i wouldn’t suggest straightforwardly is copper/brown. It will be tricky to make it look good with all hues of grey.
Well, there are at least three quite different ways to come about the task of accessorizing grey drop waisted dress.
I made a couple of sketches that are shown at this collage

Let’s start from the first one on the left. Here we have a long statement pendant, that will add a lot of movement and highlight the elongated silhouette created by the dress. Absolutely stunning if you are 6-7 feet tall!
If you are also lucky to have a long neck you can add some long dangles, that match the pendant but are not that prominent.
2. The center sketch: Shiny and classic
Many-many strands of metal with bright graduated beads will break the box of the dress body part, add a lot of movement and sparkle! You can edit this one according to your personal taste. Some women like it glittery, some bold and colorful, some modest and elegant. The most classic way is given to us by 1920s fashion magazines - multi-strand pearl necklaces.
3. The right sketch: Bold and edgy
I guess this is my personal favorite. You will need a bold statement necklace and bracelet for this one, while earrings should be short and simple, just reflecting the overall color palette. Large semi-precious gemstones wrapped in wire or chains, shimmery, sparkly texture - will attract a lot of attention and create an stylish edgy look.
I gotta say that if your dress is not very curvy friendly, jewelry styling #3 won’t help much and might even increase the “bumpiness” of the look. In that case I would suggest the 2nd style as the most savvy one.
I hope this little “gray dress tutorial” will help some of you, Girls!
Let me know your ideas and thoughts!
Labels:
design idea,
fall trends,
fashion,
summer trends,
thoughts
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
New irresistible designs in my Etsy shop!
Good Day!
I'm excited to let you all know that:
1. Two's Ruse has a Facebook page! Click "Like" and you will be first to see the newest designs (even not yet posted on Etsy), get amazing discounts and share your thoughts on fashion accessories!
2. New shimmery earrings in the shop!
Golden Key Earrings:
Are they simply adorable?!:))
I'm excited to let you all know that:
1. Two's Ruse has a Facebook page! Click "Like" and you will be first to see the newest designs (even not yet posted on Etsy), get amazing discounts and share your thoughts on fashion accessories!
2. New shimmery earrings in the shop!
Golden Key Earrings:
Are they simply adorable?!:))
Friday, September 10, 2010
Gift Certificates update
I decided to refresh my January post about gift certificates, because more people are coming, looking and asking and not all of them know that I actually do issue Gift Certificates.
I do not do it on a regular basis, when you can just buy it in the shop at www.TwosRuse.Etsy.com, because Etsy has some unresolved financial and legal problems with that practice so far.However, I do it in a case-to-case basis, so you can request one by sending me an email to twosruse at gmail dot com.
More information you also can find here:
Two's Ruse: life, colors, jewelry, style: Etsy Gift Certificates awaiting: "I thought a long time about posting Gift Certificates in my Two’s Ruse shop. I read a huge deal of information about local gift certificate’..."
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