Yesterday, I spent almost the whole day trying to make a pair of earrings like the one in in the tutorial I was watching. The whole day.
When I threw in the towel, I'd assembled ONE PAIR of earrings. One pair. And that one resulted from the very first attempt, beginner's luck, I reckon.
They were wire-twisted earrings - three loops at the top leading to a loose spiral on either side - with a tear-drop dangle at the bottom and a tiny accent bead up near the loops. I used some "junky" beads since this was just a practice piece. They came out mostly okay, but I'd scratched the coated wire making the spirals. I tried again.
Here's the thing about a PAIR of earrings: they should match. The goal was to produce two earrings of identical size/shape.
It is very hard.
At the end of the day, I had one scratched-up pair of earrings, and a bowl full of wire loops and spirals, no two of which were the same.
I shall try again. But maybe not today.
The telephone rang about suppertime last night. The caller wanted to know if I could draw a catfish standing up, wearing a wig, a bikini top, and a skirt. "He wants it to look like a hooker," the caller said.
I didn't ask too many questions.
But as soon as I hung up, I grabbed a sketch book and a pencil and started drawing.
The distinguishing thing about a catfish is its head - the wide, flat shape, the permanent malevolent grin, the lethal whiskers. Putting a wig on it kind of hides its whole persona. In the end, it looked like an ugly cartoon mermaid.
Thirty minutes later, I texted the sketch to the caller, with the comment, "She needs big hoop earrings and a tattoo."
No word yet on what the end "customer" thought about it.
I do not care. It was a freebie. You get what you pay for. ;)
Plus, it was kind of fun to pick up a pencil and paper after weeks of pliers and wire.
And now there's a sketch book and a mug full of colored pencils within reach . . . .
Maybe I'd rather draw that make earrings. ;)




