Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Winner of Rainbow Hibiscus Pendant.

We wish to thank everyone who participated in our latest giveaway! This morning we logged into Random.org and, using the random number generator, generated a random number between 1 and 400 (the number of entires at the time of the drawing). As you can see from the screenshot the number 8 was generated, so the winner is "Kat F." as the eighth entry from the top. We have emailed the winner to inform and congratulate! Thanks again to all who participated! We will be holding another giveaway soon so keep looking!
-Russ & Christina

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Rainbow Hibiscus Pendant Giveaway and Promotional Sale

To those of you who have followed this blog and entered our previous giveaways we wanted to inform you that we have changed our business name from Helix Elemental Studio to Helix Art & Glass. Eventually we will develop a new blog but for the time being we just wish to promote our new Etsy shop DichroGem . The shop that featured our prior giveaways, Helix Elemental Jewelry is still open and all items there are under clearance at a considerable discount.
This new giveaway features one of our new jewelry designs, and all our new designs are now being listed in our DichroGem shop wich is also having a 45% off promotional sale. Just enter coupon code DGEM45 at checkout for 45% off your entire order.
This new design we are offering in this giveaway was a wonderful challenge in creating. The top right and lower left corner of this piece are crafted from a peachy cream glass. In between the creamy corners are wavy ribbons of transparent marigold, light turquoise and red glass running diagonally in gentle curves. Below the transparent colors is a ripple textured dichroic glass that creates colorful reflections as the light strikes the pendant at every angle. An additional multicolored dichroic glass has been fused over the top to produce even more sparkle and a rainbow of color. Adorned with a strikingly beautiful Hibiscus flower with gold highlights fused to the glass surface. An amazing one of a kind piece.

1 3/4"  X 1" .
18" silver plated chain with a silver plated barrel clasp.

Here's how to enter!
1 .Visit http://www.dichrogem.etsy.com/  and/or http://www.christinacolwell.etsy.com//./ Come back here and leave comment listing the item that you would like to see in the next giveaway. Please provide the name and item # of the item you'd like to see in the next giveaway. You may select as many items as you like but please list each item on a separate comment . Each comment = one entry.


2.Blog, Twitter, Facebook this giveaway and leave comment for each action with link. Comment = one entry.

3.Follow blog and leave comment. Comment = one entry

4. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.

5. Drawing will be held on May 17th 2011.

Have fun and good luck!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Winner of The Blue Sea Grass Pendant

Today we drew a random number via Random.org, and the winner of the Blue Sea Grass Pendant is Shenny of  Wroclaw, Poland. she has been informed by email and we hope to hear back from her soon. Shenny is also a VERY talented jewelry artisan. Check out her blog to see her beautiful creations! http://by-shenny.blogspot.com/.
Thank you to everyone who entered our giveaway. We will be sure to have a new giveaway soon.
Our half off sale will continue until 11:00 pm Mountain time tonight.
-Russ & Christina

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Blue Sea Grass Pendant Giveaway & Half Off Sale.

This striking dichroic pendant was one of the items most requested for our next giveaway. This sparkling blue pendant features a graceful enamel and gold "sea grass image" fused to it's surface. Pendant is 1 3/8" X 1 3/8" with a gold plated thatched bail and an 18" blue satin cord with gold plated barrel clasp.
We have many new designs in our shop and would love to see one in our next giveaway. We are also having a half off sale in our Etsy store Helix Elemental Studio. Just enter the code HELIXHALFOFF when prompted at checkout for 50% off your entire purchase. This code is good until Feb 24th. which is also when we will draw a winner for this beautiful dichroic pendant!
 HERE'S HOW TO ENTER:
1 .Visit http://www.helixelemental.etsy.com// and/or http://www.christinacolwell.etsy.com/./ Come back here and leave comment listing the item that you would like to see in the next giveaway. Please provide the name and item # of the item you'd like to see in the next giveaway. You may select as many items as you like but please list each item on a separate comment . Each comment = one entry.


2.Blog, Twitter, Facebook this giveaway and leave comment for each action with link. Comment = one entry.

3.Follow blog and leave comment. Comment = one entry

4. This giveaway is open to everyone, everywhere.

Have fun and good luck!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Time To Evolve..again.

When I start to get bored with making dichroic glass jewelry it's time to do something new. In the very competitive jewelry market you need to try to be as extraordinary as other talented and successful artisans without copying them. When I wanted to experiment with more complex layering techniques I wasn't sure I could splice the more complex shapes without creating lots of divots or air pockets. I wanted to cut more fluid, wavy shapes and splice them together so as to give dimension to the piece. Another way of forcing new designs was to use alot of different materials. So I began ordering deeply textured dichroic glass and finding ways to use the very opaque dichroic glass that I previously disliked because it doesn't permit the underlying glass colors to show through.
Creating templates in Photoshop allows me to make more exacting cuts with my ring saw, but even still I have to meticulously grind and shape the glass to fit as perfectly as possible. I like to create "windows" in the upper layers that allow to shapes and colors of the lower layers to show through. And, as far as the opaque dichro, I just started using it behind a more pale colored glass instead of on top, and the results are very nice.
Now that glass work has gotten exciting again I can only look forward to refining the new ideas and building upon them and, hopefully, expanding them to their full potential. I've shown in this photo a couple of the templates I've used to create the top two pendants shown. The fairy pendant is the result of  layering a pale aqua glass over a sparkly and very opaque dichroic glass with a wavy "ribbon" of opaque mint green through the middle.