CREATE YOUR STYLE IN TUCSON
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CREATE YOUR STYLE IN TUCSON
CREATE YOUR STYLE IN TUCSON A SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS EVENT 525 North Bonita Avenue, Tucson AZ 85745 FEBRUARY 1-4, 2011 WWW.CREATE-YOUR-STYLE.COM SHOW FACTS February 1 - 4, 2011 CREATE YOUR STYLE IN TUCSON A SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS EVENT CREATE YOUR STYLE is all set to bring a whole range of sparkling ideas for personal creation to the 2011 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, located in downtown Tucson at 525 North Bonita Avenue, Tucson AZ 85745. Creative beading enthusiasts will be able to enjoy this special show from Tuesday, February 1 – Friday, February 4, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday through Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday. Among the event’s sparkling highlights are the 40 different CREATE YOUR STYLE workshops guided by industry experts. They will provide demonstrations and instructions on a whole range of exciting new techniques using SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS to bring pleasure to all those who create their own style through personally inspired and designed jewelry and accessories. NEW for 2011, sparkling Make & Takes! Join us on the terrace for one or more of our all NEW Make &Take projects using many of your favorite SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS, as well as , many of our newest innovations. Make &Take projects are sponsored by some of your favorite retailers and brands! There will be a $10.00 fee per project which will be donated to the YWCA of Tucson. SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS is the glittering hallmark product brand of Swarovski, the world leader in the manufacture of precision-cut crystals now also made available to personal design enthusiasts. The CREATE YOUR STYLE IN TUSCON event offers a creative forum where you can learn do-it and design-it-yourself techniques under expert guidance and instruction of the industry’s top application, design and trend experts. The creative forum is open to everyone from first time designers to advanced and ambitious do-it-yourself enthusiasts who are all able to try new techniques and learn more about new and innovative products. Visit WWW.CREATE-YOUR-STYLE.COM to register. 525 North Bonita Avenue Tucson, AZ 85745 SHOWROOM HOURS: 10:00AM – 5:00PM (Tuesday – Thursday) 10:00AM – 3:00PM (Friday) MAP & DIRECTIONS: Located on the last page of the booklet SPARKLING HIGHLIGHTS: Creative Workshops Sneak Preview of our Latest Innovations Exhibition of Creative Design Ideas Free Showroom Demonstrations Sparkling Make & Take Projects 1.800.388.8842 [email protected] WWW.CREATE-YOUR-STYLE.COM Workshop Schedule TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 • AM CLASSES 8AM-12PM :: MONICA HAN STARRY STARRY NIGHT PAGE 37 8AM - 12PM:: SUE JACKSON & WENDY HUBICK CRYSTAL EYES SLIDE BRACELET* PAGE 32 9AM -12PM :: BETH KRAFT HARMONY & MELODY BRACELET PAGE 20 9AM -12PM :: VAL HIRATA BLOSSOM NECKLACE* PAGE 33 9AM -12PM :: NICK REGINE RIVETED CRYSTAL FINDINGS* PAGE 23 4 * INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CLASS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 • PM CLASSES 1PM-3PM :: FERNANDO DASILVA ENCRUSTED CUFF PAGE 26 1PM-4PM :: SUE JACKSON & WENDY HUBICK CRYSTAL EYES BALL BRACELET* PAGE 12 1PM-4PM :: VAL HIRATA ARABELLA JEWELRY SET* PAGE 13 1PM-4PM :: NICK REGINE JEWELRY MAKING WITH EPOXY PUTTY PAGE 17 1PM-5PM :: MONICA HAN WIRED CORAL NECKLACE & EARRINGS* PAGE 29 5 Workshop Schedule WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 • AM CLASSES 8AM-12PM :: DEBRA SAUCIER STARGAZING EARRINGS & BRACELET PAGE 27 8AM-12PM :: LINDA HARTUNG FERNS & VINES NECKLACE* PAGE 33 8AM -12PM :: KELLIE DEFRIES EMBELLISHED COMPACTS PAGE 14 9AM -12PM :: VAL HIRATA SPARKLING FAIRY LILIES* PAGE 35 9AM -12PM :: LESLIE ROGALSKI COMET ANEMONA BRACELET* PAGE 24 6 * INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CLASS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 • PM CLASSES 1PM-4PM :: DEBRA SAUCIER HEART’S DESIRE PENDANT* PAGE 23 1PM-4PM :: LISA PAVELKA CRYSTAL & POLYMER CLAY BLOSSOM PAGE 37 1PM-4PM :: LAURA ANDREWS GEOMETRIC LINKS PAGE 21 1PM-5PM :: REBECA MOJICA CRYSTAL RING BYZANTINE BRACELET PAGE 13 1PM-5PM :: DIANE HERTZLER KEYSTONES CUFF BRACELET PAGE 30 7 Workshop Schedule THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 • AM CLASSES 8AM-12PM :: LILIAN CHEN BLOOMING NECKLACE PAGE 25 8AM-12PM :: DEBRA SAUCIER WOMEN’S PEROGATIVE RING PAGE 25 8AM-12PM :: KIM ST.JEAN CREATIVE STONE SETTING PAGE 27 8AM-12PM :: DIANE FITZGERALD STEPPING STONES BRACELET* PAGE 15 9AM -12PM :: KATIE HACKER MODERN PATINA NECKLACE & EARRINGS* PAGE 21 8 * INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CLASS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 • PM CLASSES 1PM-5PM :: DIANE FITZGERALD APPLE BLOSSOM NECKLACE* PAGE 29 1PM-5PM :: DIANE HERTZLER CRYSTAL BEADS & BUTTONS BRACELET* PAGE 36 1PM-5PM :: KRISTAL WICK SASSY CHIC SATCHEL PAGE 38 1PM-5PM :: TAMMY HONAMAN CRYSTAL CONNECTIONS PAGE 19 1PM-5PM :: LILIAN CHEN ART OF WIRE* PAGE 16 9 Workshop Schedule FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 • AM CLASSES 8AM-12PM :: BONNIE CLEWANS 1PM-4PM :: KATIE HACKER PRONG SET JEWELED BRACELET VERY VIOLET NECKLACE & EARRINGS* PAGE 35 8AM-12PM :: JAMIE NORTH ENTANGLED AFFAIR PAGE 31 9AM -12PM :: DIANE WHITING A BLACK & WHITE AFFAIR PAGE 22 9AM -12PM :: LAURA TIMMONS THE INSIDE SCOOP PAGE 19 9AM -12PM :: STEPHANIE DIXON CRYSTAL CROCHET CUFF PAGE 28 10 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 • PM CLASSES * INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CLASS PAGE 17 1PM-5PM :: BONNIE CLEWANS PRONG SET JEWELED EARRINGS PAGE 31 1PM-5PM :: JAMIE NORTH BRASS BLING CUFF PAGE 34 1PM-5PM :: DIANE WHITING CRYSTAL RIBBONS BRACELET PAGE 15 1PM-5PM :: ANNA ELIZABETH DRAEGER MORE BEADED BEADS BRACELET PAGE 18 11 Crystal Eyes Ball Bracelet Learn to make beads from SWAROVSKI Bead Art.5000 in 10mm and Japanese cylinder beads, using square stitch and a modification of the quarto stitch. String these beautiful beads to make a bracelet. They also make wonderful dangle earrings. Supply List: Fire line, beading needles, scissors, magnifier if needed Sue Jackson & Wendy Hubick 20 BEADING $50 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 1PM – 4PM • Intermediate Crystal Ring Byzantine Bracelet Combine sparkly SWAROVSKI Cosmic Rings with a sterling silver chainmaille to create a spectacular bracelet. The pattern is easier to weave than it looks, and is suitable for someone with very limited chainmaille experience. This bracelet definitely makes a statement and is guaranteed to elicit tons of compliments. Supply List: Flat nose pliers, chain nose pliers Rebeca Mojica 15 CHAINMAILLE $125 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 1PM – 5PM • Beginner Arabella Jewelry Set Inspired by my love for vintage jewelry, you will learn how to mount SWAROVSKI Fancy Stones to create a romantic pendant and earrings, link beads into chain creating a beautiful necklace and bracelet. Supply List: Flat nose pliers, round nose pliers, cutters Val Hirata 15 STRINGING, WIRE WRAPPING, WEAVING $100 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 1PM – 4PM • Intermediate WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 13 Embellished Compacts Kellie will demonstrate the most basic process of gluing flat back crystals to create a geometric or random design on a mirror compact case using a variety of SWAROVSKI Flat backs. Supply List: All materials supplied, magnifier if needed Kellie Defries 20 GLUING $65 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 8AM – 12PM • Beginner Crystal Ribbons Bracelet Turn Right Angle Weave on its side to make this sparkling and elegant bracelet in bright spring colors. You’ll be ready to wear this versatile bracelet out the door – and you’ll never want to take it off! Learn techniques for coloring thread and how to embed the silver or vermeil clasp into the bracelet. Supply List: Scissors, wire cutter, magnifier if needed Diane Whiting 20 WEAVING $65 Friday, Feb. 4 • 1PM – 5PM • All Levels Stepping Stones Bracelet An old Zulu beading stitch is transformed with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS into a bracelet dancing with floral colors. Gold seed beads emphasize the pattern. Supply List: Flat nose pliers, round nose pliers, cutters, magnifier if needed Diane Fitzgerald 20 BEADING $90 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 8AM – 12PM • Intermediate WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 15 Art of Wire Earrings This revolutionary and creative class will focus on contemporary wirework. Lilian will introduce a step-by-step process to help you understand horizontal and vertical wire gripping positions, bending directions, hammer positions, and working on pair positions. Supply List: Cutter, flat nose pliers, round nose pliers, anvil, hammer Lilian Chen 10 WIREWORK $60 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 1AM – 5PM • Intermediate Very Violet Necklace & Earrings Learn a unique wire weaving technique to create this crystal-studded treasure of a necklace. Combine different shapes and sizes of crystals for a luxurious, textured look. The same technique will be shown on a variety of wire frames so you can imagine the possibilities! Supply List: All materials supplied, magnifier if needed Katie Hacker 15 WIRE WRAPPING $45 Friday, Feb. 4 • 1PM – 4PM • Intermediate Jewelry Making with Epoxy Putty Create a perfect pavé and invisible settings using a two-part epoxy that handles like clay. This unique material is designed to be used with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Foiled Chatons. Participants will experiment with these materials to create a beautiful and sparkling jewelry piece. Supply List: Chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters, tweezers, crimping pliers, magnifier if needed Nick Regine 25 CLAY $50 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 1PM – 4PM • All Levels WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 17 More Beaded Beads Bracelet Make a show-stopping bracelet with these right-angle weave crystal-encrusted beaded beads. We’ll start with a bugle bead frame, and then glam it up with sparkling SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. We will be making several in class to string together in a bracelet fit for a beading goddess (which we all are)! In class we will also discuss how to create other sizes using the same technique. Supply List: Scissors, magnifier if needed Anna Elizabeth Draeger 20 RIGHT ANGLE WEAVE $70 Friday, Feb. 4 • 1PM – 5PM • All Levels “The Inside Scoop” with Wire Lace™ To create this lovely necklace, you will be capturing your SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS on the “Inside” of your Wire Lace™, and crocheting for this sparkling effect. Embellish the ends of your project, and you have a beautiful lariat! Supply List: Crochet hook size “I”, round nose pliers, angle edge cutters, bent nose pliers, magnifier if needed Laura Timmons 20 CROCHET, WIREWORK $85 Friday, Feb. 4 • 9AM – 12PM • All Levels Crystal Connections Using traditional off-loom seed-bead weaving techniques – weave crystals together to create the links which capture the open squares. Combine all these SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS in a color combination and size range that equals a stunning and sparkling pendant. Supply List: Wire cutters or thread burners, magnifier if needed Tammy Honaman 15 OFF-LOOM WEAVING $65 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 1PM – 5PM • Beginner WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 19 Harmony & Melody Bracelet Pearls, crystals and spirals combined with simple wire techniques will have you learning the same fundamentals used to make earrings, pendants, charms and of course this unique and spectacular bracelet! Supply List: Chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters Beth Kraft 20 WIREWORK $50 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 9PM – 12PM • All Levels Geometric Links Exploring the use of unique and surprising jigs will get your creative juices going. These jigs will be used to form wire into stylish links of gleaming chain. This is a great class to expand skills with wire in the creation of an eye catching necklace. Supply List: Round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, diagonal wire pliers, measuring tape, nylon jawed wire straightener, magnifier if needed Laura Andrews 16 WIRE WEAVING, METAL WORK $85 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 1PM – 4PM • All Levels Modern Patina Necklace & Earrings An ancient color combination gets a modern update in this jewelry set that you’ll wear again and again. Learn the secrets to creating customized crystal pendants, combining crystals and pearls, and making multiple wire-wrapped dangles as you assemble your sparkling creations. Supply List: All materials supplied, magnifier if needed Katie Hacker 15 WIRE WRAPPING $55 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 9PM – 12PM • Intermediate WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 21 A Black & White Affair Black and White are always right, and bangles are today’s hot accessory. Make this simple but striking geometric patterned bracelet and you’ll be ready for any opening day; whether it is the Ascot races, the opera or the back-yard barbeque. Supply List: Scissors, wire cutters, magnifier if needed Diane Whiting 20 STRINGING $50 Friday, Feb. 4 • 9AM – 12PM • All Levels Riveted Crystal Findings Use Crafted Findings’ a new system designed to pierce metals and then uses rivets to attach the stone set finding. This easy to use tool will allow you to create a professional piece of jewelry using various metals without soldering. Students will learn how to use the tool and will make a bracelet in the workshop. Colors and stone set findings may vary from shown picture. Supply List: All supplies provided Nick Regine 15 RIVETING $40 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 9PM – 12PM • Intermediate Heart’s Desire Pendant This pendant will certainly be everyone’s heart’s desire. This class will utilize wire sculpture techniques to encase this stunning SWAROVSKI Fancy Stone. Supply List: Flat nose pliers, chain nose pliers, nylon jaw pliers, flush cutters, round nose pliers, 12” ruler Debra Saucier 15 WIREWORK $60 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 1PM – 4PM • Intermediate WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 23 1pm-5pm :: Diane Whiting Crystal Knots Comet Anemona Bracelet Learn a fun and popular fringe technique as you create this lush, glittering bracelet. Easy to stitch SWAROVSKI Round or Xilion Beads size 4mm and size 8 seed beads make this project come together quickly. Fringes are added to beads strung on wire and finished with a stylish clasp. Supply List: Scissors, crimping pliers, wire, magnifier if needed Leslie Rogalski 20 BEADWEAVING, FRINGE $70 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 9PM – 12PM • Intermediate Blooming Necklace Lilian will introduce the latest Innovations of SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS and teach how to incorporate them using basic knotting techniques. Add WireLace™ as an accent to your creation. The finished project can be worn three ways; a very unique design not seen before. Supply List: Cutter Lilian Chen 10 KNOTTING $65 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 8AM – 12PM • Beginner Women’s Prerogative Ring It is a woman’s prerogative to change her mind, so why not her ring top as well. With this unique interchangeable ring, you can switch tops whenever you want. In this workshop, you will learn how to create a base to use with two interchangeable tops. Basics of bead embroidery will be covered in this class. Supply List: Magnifier if needed Debra Saucier 15 BEAD EMBROIDERY $90 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 8AM – 12PM • Beginner WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 25 Encrusted Cuff Join Fernando, our only male CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador to learn how to customize a machine stamped suede bracelet adding SWAROVSKI Flat backs and accent components to create an alluring fashion statement. Combining gluing and stringing, you will create a design that is delicate yet fierce, with an option of twocolor palettes. Supply List: All supplies provided, bring magnifier if needed Fernando Dasilva 15 GLUING, STRINGING $40 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 1PM – 3PM • Beginner Stargazing Bracelet & Earrings These earrings will have everyone stargazing at you. Basic wire wrapping techniques will be covered in making these great summer earrings and bracelet. Supply List: Chain nose pliers, flush cutters, round nose pliers, magnifier if needed Debra Saucier 15 WIREWORK $80 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 8AM – 12PM • Beginner Creative Stone Setting In this class, students will learn how to fabricate metal settings in which SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS can be used. Students will learn how to use jeweler’s saws, basic cold connections and finishing techniques to create stunning pieces of jewelry. Supply List: All supplies provided Kim St. Jean 20 METAL WORK $55 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 8AM – 12PM • Beginner WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 27 1pm-5pm :: Sandra Lupo Blue Baubles Wire Crochet Crystal Crochet Cuff Create this hot off the runway look cuff bracelet in a color way that you can wear 365 days of the year! Learn the technique of crocheting with wire incorporating over 250 SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. You won’t believe you made it! Crochet experience is not essential, but is definitely an asset. Supply List: Wire cutter, chain nose pliers, flat nose pliers, magnifier if needed Stephanie Dixon 20 CROCHET $60 Friday, Feb. 4 • 9AM – 12PM • All Levels Apple Blossom Necklace Sparkling crystals provide the perfect frame for a corsage necklace of apple blossoms made of variegated, wired ribbon. Create this stunning necklace of SWAROVSKI Beads with a netted tube and attach the silk ribbon flowers. Supply List: Magnifier if needed Diane Fitzgerald 20 SEWING, BEADING $100 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 1PM – 5PM • Intermediate Wired Coral Necklace & Earrings Love pearls? Then learn an easy and unique way to make spiral tubes with loads of Coral Crystal Pearls and string this beautiful necklace and earrings set. Wired tassel can be worn either in the front or in the back. Supply List: Chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters, tape, ruler, magnifier if needed 9am-11:30am :: Linda Hartung Fast & Fabulous Jewelry Monica Han 20 STRINGING, WIREWORK $70 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 1PM – 5PM • Intermediate WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 29 Keystone Cuff Bracelet This elegant, dainty bracelet, created with SWAROVSKI Beads Art. 5181 and Art. 5328 on a peyote strap, will accent almost any attire. Familiarity with flat, even count peyote stitch, and experience working from a graph will be helpful. Students should be comfortable threading a #10 beading needle with nylon beading thread. Supply List: Embroidery scissors, magnetic board or 12” ruler optional, magnifier if needed Diane Hertzler 15 OFF LOOM WEAVING, FLAT PEYOTE STITCH $70 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 1PM – 5PM • Beginner Entangled Affair Necklace Cotton yarn embedded with crystals and pearls with SWAROVSKI Artemis beads on each end. The centre pendant is created by free form wirework featuring SWAROVSKI Pendants Art.6900. Express your style when forming embellished branches, flowers, twists and turns – even the handmade wire bail boasts sparkling tidbits of your creativity. Supply List: Wire cutters, scissors, GS Hypo Cement, magnifier if needed Jamie North 15 WIREWORK, STRINGING $120 Friday, Feb. 4 • 8PM – 12PM • All Levels Prong Set Jeweled Earrings Using cast metal frames, seed beads, needle, thread and beautiful SWAROVSKI Fancy Stones, create a pair of elegant post earrings. Construction utilizes basic sewing and peyote stitch techniques. Supply List: Scissors, magnifier if needed Bonnie Clewans 20 PEYOTE STITCH, SEWING $60 Friday, Feb. 4 • 1PM – 5PM • All Levels WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 31 Crystal Eyes Slide Bracelet In this class, students will learn to create a bracelet fit for a queen with interchangeable slides. After finishing this project, additional slides can be made, so the bracelet can have a different look every time you wear it. Supply List: Fire line, beading needles, scissors, magnifier if needed Sue Jackson & Wendy Hubick 20 BEADING $60 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 8PM – 12PM • Intermediate Ferns & Vines Necklace Learn to sculpt lush ferns and vines with SWAROVKSKI ELEMENTS and chocolate-colored WireLace®. Become skilled at a variety of freeform sculpting techniques while you create a wearable-art necklace. Discover how to have artistic freedom within structure to give you predictable results. Supply List: Chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters, scissors, GS hypo-cement glue Linda Hartung 15 WIRE WRAPPING, FREEFORM SCULPTING $80 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 8PM – 12PM • Intermediate Blossom Necklace Blossom is always in style. Made with the beautiful twist beads, various other SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS, and natural brass findings. Here you will find an unusual wiring technique that creates an amazing twist to enhance the sparkle of SWAROVSKI Beads. You will leave with various finishing techniques in the art of “handmade” rather than “homemade”. Supply List: Round nose pliers, flat nose pliers Val Hirata 15 STRINGING, WIRING, WEAVING $80 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 9PM – 12PM • Intermediate WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 33 Brass Bling Cuff Manipulate heavy gauge brass wire into a shape of your choice, and then texturize it with specialty hammers to form your own clasp. Add sparkle with swirls and wraps while adding all sorts of shapes and sizes of embellishments with finer gauge wire. Supply List: Wire cutters, heavy duty cutters, round nose pliers, flat nose pliers, ball peen or texturizing hammer, magnifier if needed Jamie North 15 WIREWORK $65 Friday, Feb. 4 • 1PM – 5PM • All Levels Prong Set Jeweled Bracelet Using cast metal frames, SWAROVSKI Fancy Stones, seed beads, needle and thread, create a unique and colorful vintage style bracelet. Construction utilizes basic sewing and peyote stitch techniques. Supply List: Scissors, magnifier if needed Bonnie Clewans 20 PEYOTE STITCH, SEWING $70 Friday, Feb. 4 • 8PM – 12PM • All Levels Sparkling Fairy Lilies Necklace & Ring Enter a world where flowers are striped and polka dotted. Make fairy lilies and string them in to a fanciful necklace and ring set. Supply List: Round nose pliers, flat nose pliers Val Hirata 15 STRINGING, WIRE WRAPPING, WEAVING $85 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 9AM – 12PM • Intermediate WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 35 Crystal Beads & Buttons Bracelet This perfectly symmetrical bracelet is simply a series of toggles! Circular peyote stitch is used to create the three dimensional forms connected to the SWAROVSKI Chessboard Buttons, and then embellished with SWAROVSKI Xilion Beads. Experience with circular peyote stitch with step-up recognition and working from a graph is helpful. Supply List: Embroidery scissors, magnetic board or 12” ruler optional, magnifier if needed Diane Hertzler 15 OFF LOOM WEAVING, CIRCULAR PEYOTE STITCH $75 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 1PM – 5PM • Intermediate Starry Starry Night Necklace & Earrings Learn how to use a kumihimo disk to braid a glittering necklace. The crystals look like shining stars in the blue sky. The technique is fun, easy and portable. Necklace can be worn by itself or with a simple yet effective slide pendant. Matching earrings will also be made. Supply List: Scissors, chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters, jewelry glue, ruler, magnifier if needed Monica Han 20 KUMIHIMO BRAIDING $85 Tuesday, Feb. 1 • 8AM – 12PM • All Levels Crystal & Polymer Clay Blossom Learn how to create colorful flower blossoms using the ancient art of millefiori caning and polymer clay with a few simple tools. Students will construct and fire these blossoms that will be frames for crystal focal points. Basic wire coiling method will be covered as well as the use of accent interspersed between the focal elements. Finished components will be strung along chain with an assortment of SWAROVKSI ELEMENTS dangles to complete a stunning necklace that appears to bloom along the décolletage of whomever is wearing it. Supply List: Chain nose pliers, flat nose pliers, fine tip wire nippers, acrylic clay roller, small/smooth ceramic tile, magnifier if needed Lisa Pavelka 9am-11am :: June Beach Northern Copper Sky Necklace 15 POLYMER CLAY, WIRE COILING $60 Wednesday, Feb. 2 • 1PM – 4PM • All Levels WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 37 TECHNIQUES More details and animated demonstrations of the different techniques can be found at WWW.CREATE-YOUR-STYLE.COM Beading Clay Modelling Crocheting Decorating Paper Sassy Chic Satchel Have fun creating this spectacular blinged out arm candy guaranteed to turn heads. Learn how to make WireLace™ and crystal fringe dangles. Further enhance this beauty with SWAROVSKI Flat Backs, Crystaltex, and Kristal’s silk fabrics. Learn many techniques you can use in making jewelry as well as accessory embellishment. We’ll be using use 2-part epoxy and jeweler’s cement. Supply List: Scissors, ruler, pen, round nose pliers, flat nose pliers, wire cutter BEADING By criss-crossing one or more times through beads strung on a thread, various 2-D and 3-D beading patterns can be created. Also, Pearls or Pendants may be used to achieve marvellous design variations. CLAY MODELLING This technique is based on the usage of various clay materials (e.g. polymer clay, metal clay) into which SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS such as Round Stones, Flat Backs No Hotfix and Fancy Stones can be integrated. CROCHETING Different SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS such as Beads, Crystal Pearls and Pendants can be used for this technique. They are strung on a thread, which can then be used in a lot of crocheting patterns with a crochet hook. DECORATING PAPER For the embellishment of paper and a temporary application on a lot of other surfaces, Swarovski has developed Crystal-it. Its special adhesive allows for quick and easy application on materials ranging from paper to wood, ceramic and glass. Gluing Ironing Setting Sewing Knotting GLUING Gluing SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS adds a sparkle to a wide range of materials such as metal, wood, plastic, cork, etc. Flat Backs No Hotfix and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS with a flat back side are especially appropriate for gluing. IRONING Swarovski offers Flat Backs and Transfers with special hotfix glue on the backside of the crystals to apply them quickly and easily by using heat – for example an iron without steam holes. SETTING SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS – preferably Round Stones and Fancy Stones – can be conveniently positioned in settings made of various materials such as metal or plastic, with or without prongs. SEWING A wide range of SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS can be sewn onto different materials. Depending on the material, sewing can either be done by hand or a standard sewing machine. KNOTTING Various kinds of knots are suitable for fastening or securing ropes, strings or even chains, from linear or flat knots to three-dimensional varieties. Complex knotting systems are known as macramé. Weaving Wiring Stringing Knitting WEAVING All SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS with one or more holes can be used for various weaving techniques and for various thread materials. There are no limits to the creativity and complexity of the weaving pattern. WIRING Many SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS can be wired. Beads, Crystal Pearls and Pendants are flexible enough to be used with various diameters and coatings. STRINGING Beads, Pearls, Pendants and all other drilled SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS can simply be strung onto threads of various sizes and kinds. Endless variations of sequence and colour range offer unlimited possibilties for easy-to-achieve designs. KNITTING When strung on a yarn, drilled SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS (i.e. Beads, Pearls and Pendants) can be incorporated into any basic knitting pattern SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS will enhance the different textures that can be achieved through the use of various yarns and knitting needles. Kristal Wick 20 STRINGING, GLUING $90 Thursday, Feb. 3 • 1PM – 5PM • Beginner WORKSHOP KEY : INSTRUCTOR CLASS SIZE TECHNIQUES $FEE 39 ABOUT the INSTRUCTORS Laura Andrews has been beading since she was a child. Training in art, color, theatrical costuming, glass lampworking, metalwork, wirework, beading and communication. She has designed customes for “Cats” and jewelry for “Evita”. She has been taking classes and now teaching at the Bead and Button Show for 10 years. Europe’s number 1 bead magazine Perlen Poesie featured Laura in their 4th issue. As a recognized international instructor, Laura is eager to share her love of color, design and bead artistry. Lilian Chen is a bead and wire artist from California. A CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador, a frequent contributor to several Beading Magazines, a finalist in Bead & Dream Design Contest in 2008, a semi finalist in CREATE YOUR STYLE Design Contest with two pieces, an instructor who teaches local jewelry classes weekly, and has taught at Bead and Button show in Milwaukee in 2009, CREATE YOUR STYLE in Tucson, a SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS event since 2009, and Bead & Design show in California. She will introduce her contemporary wirework style in Tuscany, Italy. Her designs show her unique artistic talents. Bonnie Clewans is an internationally known educator, designer and author of numerous articles in beading books and magazines like Beadwork, Step-by-Step Beads, Stringing, Bead Unique, Beading with Crystals and Beading with Charms published by Lark Books. Also, Bonnie is a CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador. Want to know more about her, visit www.beadgals.com. Fernando Dasilva is a published jewelry designer whose vision levitates around 3 elements: texture, color and style. His work can be seen at his lifestyle blog www. daliciuus.blogspot.com where he gives design tips on current and upcoming trends and shares his world of passion through pictures. Kellie DeFries is the owner of Crystal Ninja, LLC and leads a team of highly skilled designers in crystallization processes, providing creative options in SWAROVSKI Flatbacks. Her amazing “LapTurtle”, a fully crystallized laptop computer, was awarded 3rd place in the Professional Category of the 2006 CREATE YOUR STYLE Design Contest. She works with many crystallization companies and enjoys creating artwork with all the shapes and components in the Flatback world of SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. 40 Stephanie Dixon is proud to be a CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador in Canada. She is a popular wire bead crochet and wirework designer/ instructor in the Greater Toronto Area as well as a member of the Toronto Bead Society’s Steering Committee. She is excited to be teaching on the 2011 CREATE YOUR STYLE Cruise. Anna Elizabeth Draeger is the author of Crystal Brilliance: Making designer jewelry with crystal beads, and the online column Ask Anna. She currently works as an associate editor at Bead&Button magazine and is a CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador. When she isn’t busy with her two sons, spends her time designing, teaching, and writing about beads and crystals. Contact her through her website http://web.mac.com/beadbiz. Diane Fitzgerald has 21 years experience teaching beadwork. She taught at every Bead & Button Show since its inception in the U.S. and several foreign countries as well as in her shop, Beautiful Beads, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Diane has traveled to South Africa to study Zulu and Xhosa beadwork and to the Czech Republic, Germany to learn about the glass bead industry. Diane is the author of 10 books and one of the “Top Ten” bead teachers in the 2010 Bead & Button Survey. She is also proud to be one of the 32 CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassadors. Katie Hacker hosts the public television show, Beads, Baubles & Jewels. She has written or co-authored many beading books including Bead & Wire Jewelry Exposed and she’s a columnist for Beadwork magazine. Katie is a CRETAE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador and a member of the Beadalon Design Team. Katie’s new line of jewelry findings, Katiedids™ Creative Components are available from Beadalon distributors and on her website: www.KatieHacker.com. Monica Han has received several awards from CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS and Fire Mountain Gems design contests. Her projects have been published on BeadStyle, Belle Armoire and Step-by-Step wire magazines. Her favorite techniques are wire working, wire wrapping and right angle weave. She enjoys developing and teaching her classes using SWAROVKSKI ELEMENTS. Monica became a CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVKSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador in 2009. 41 ABOUT the INSTRUCTORS Linda Arline Hartung Linda Hartung is co-woner/designer of Alacarte Clasps™ and WireLace®, as well as a designer/teacher and CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador. Her jewelry line, Linda Arline Originals and Alacarte Clasps™, carries the prestigious branding SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. Linda is and internationally published designer with numerous projects in bead and art jewelry magazines around the world. alacarteclasps.com, wirelace.com. Diane Hertzler creates her own designs, which have appeared in a number of publications. She is a regular instructor in several bead studios and venues from central Pennsylvania to Bangor, Maine, and has taught at several national shows, including the 2010 CREATE YOUR STYLE in Tucson a SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS and 2010 Bead Fest Santa Fe. Diane’s love of the natural world and travel has greatly influenced her choices of colors, shapes and forms. Valeen Hirata designs for the DIY jewelry market designing kits under the label Midori Collection sold across the US creating inspirations and also freelance design work for private labels. Also, is proud to be part of the CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador Program. She placed 2nd in the CREATE YOUR STYLE Design Contest 2006 and placed 3rd in 2008 both in the Professional Category. Also, she is proud to be part of the CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador program since 2009. Tamara Honaman has been making jewelry for over 15 years. As an expert jewelry designer, she creates and authors educational content for print, video and the Fire Mountain Gems and Beads website. She hosts and is part of the team answering jewelry-making questions in Ask the Experts on the Fire Mountain Gems and Beads website and she is also proud to be one of the CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassadors. Tamara also creates and writes jewelry-making projects for books and international and national magazines. Sue Jackson and Wendy Hubick are sisters who have been teaching nationally and internationally for seventeen years. The combination of their two styles makes for a relaxed (and fun) classroom atmosphere. They have been perennial teachers at the Bead & Button Show since its inception, and their classes are always in great demand. 42 Beth Kraft is the owner of Nordic Gypsy Beads & Jewelry, a bead store located in Rochester, Minnesota. In addition to teaching bead-weaving and wirework at her own store, she has taught nationally at Bead Fest, Bead Expo, Wire Fest, Bead & Button and CREATE YOUR STYLE Tucson Show. Her designs have been published in several national bead magazines and she has appeared on Beads, Baubles, and Jewels and Bead.tv. In 2008, Beth was a finalist in the Saul Bell Design Award. Visit her website at www.nordicgypsy.com. Jamie North has been a proud CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador since 2009 and has had pieces published in Bead & Button, Bead Style, Step-by-Step Beads, Beadwork, Stringing and Creative Jewelry. She is delighted to have had the opportunity to design for Unicorne Beads and Helby Imports. Jamie combines her passion for jewelry design with providing administrative support and event coordination from her home office. www.GlitznKitz.com. Lisa Pavelka is award winning artist and author internationally renown for her work with mediums including polymer clay, metal clay, wire and and more, as well a CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador. She is a frequent guest of television shows including HGTV’s Carol Duvall Show, a regular contributor to numerous magazines and originator of her own signature product line. Her fourth book on polymer clay is available this year through Taunton Press. To learn more about Lisa, her work and classes visit: www.lisapavelka.com Rebeca Mojica is an award winning artist and instructor specializing in chainmaille – the same techniques used to create medieval armor. By using colored rings and combining classic weaves in new ways, she erases preconceived notions of this ancient craft. At current count, she knows 100+weaves, including more than a dozen patters for her own creation. She is the founder of Blue Buddha Boutique, one of the largest chainmaille suppliers in the world. Rebeca has also been a guest instructor for the Fashion Department at the School of Art Institute of Chicago, member of the Chicago Craft Mafia, Chicago Metal Arts Guild, contributing editor for Step by Step Wire Magazine and instructor featured on CLTV. 43 ABOUT the INSTRUCTORS Nick Regine has been with Swarovski for 26 years where he has worked in jewelry manufacturing, new product development and most recently in product applications and training. Nick has an extensive knowledge of crystal jewelry stones, findings and their applications using a variety of carrier materials such as fabric, wood, glass and Plexiglas. Nick’s in-depth knowledge of all phases of jewelry manufacturing and various techniques are sure to benefit each participant’s interests. Leslie Rogalski is an artist, teacher, and media personality with a passion for creating jewelry and more. She appears on the PBS TV series Beads, Baubles, and Jewels, and travels around the country empowering people to make their own jewelry. The former editor of Step by Step Beads and BeadingDaily.com, her designs and articles have been widely published. Her best-selling DoodleBeads DVDs teach the top seed-bead techniques in a unique drawing-before-your-eyes method she uses in class, too. Leslie’s original work has been published in Beadwork, Step by Step Beads, Creative Jewelry, Step by Step Wire Jewelry, 101 Wire Earrings, Easy Wire, Chain Style, and more. She has been a competition judge for the 2006 CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Design Contest, as well as contests held by other bead publications. sleeplessbeader.blogspot.com. Debra Saucier and her husband David own The Bead & Wire Shop in Seekonk, Mass. Debra’s passion for beading started as a child, while spending summers in Japan. She has been a part of the CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVKI ELEMENTS Ambassador Program since 2009 and this is her third year teaching at the Tucson event. Learn more about Debra’s work and classes at www.debrasaucier.com. Kim St. Jean has taught for 5 years at CREATE YOUR STYLE in Tucson Show a SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS event. Kim has been elected one of the Top 10 instructors in the US by the readers and editors of Bead and Button Magazine. Kim owns Expressive Impressions, Inc. with her husband Norm, in Charlotte, NC a full service bead store and studio offering many disciplines of jewelry making and design classes, along with tools, findings, and beads. Kim’s first book, Mixed Metal Mania: solder, rivet, hammer and wire exceptional jewelry, will be available on February 2011. . 44 Laura Timmons, Ambassador for CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS, travels the world internationally teaching her unique creations. Recently, Laura has combined her design efforts with JHB International, the leading button manufacturer for oddles of luscious kits combining buttons and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. Feeding her love to write, she is the Fashion Editor for Bead Unique magazine: your 911 to the “Fashion 411” and you can find a SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS sponsored design in each issue as well. Many of Laura’s designs have been in several other trade publications throughout the industry. Teaching on many previous cruises with Lisa Pavelka as the Crystal Chix, Laura was a teacher on the first ever CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Cruise in November 2009, and is teaching on the April 2011 CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS cruise as well. Diane Whiting is an award-winning designer and CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador who has been creating innovative jewelry and accessories featuring SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS for 10 years. Her crystal purses have won numerous awards, including 1st place in the CREATE YOUR STYLE Design Contest 2006 Amateur Category and semi-finalist in 2008 at the professional category, as well as 1st place in the CREATE YOUR STYLE Sparkling Community Design Contest, where as an invited moderator, she now shares her love of crystal and design with members around the world. As a trainer for 15 years in the hospitality and public transportation industries, she had developed a lively classroom style, emphasizing alternate techniques and using fun, oversized visual aides. Kristal Wick Residing in breathtaking Colorado, internationally award winning designer and one of 32 worldwide official CREATE YOUR STYLE with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassadors, Kristal teaches worldwide, is the author of Fabulous Fabric Beads, inventor of Sassy Silkies - handcrafted fabric beads as well as the editor of Beading Daily. You can watch her on the PBS shows, Beads Baubles and Jewels and Quilting Arts. Kristal loves the sparkle so much; she even named her puppy Bling! 45 BEADS EFFECTS BEADS EFFECTS Crystal Aurore Boreale Crystal 001 ABBoreale Aurore 001 AB Crystal Aurore Boreale 2x Crystal 001 AB2 Aurore Boreale 2x CRYSTAL PEARLS COLOURS CRYSTAL PEARLS COLOURS Crystal White Pearl Crystal 001 650 White Pearl 001 650 Crystal Cream Pearl Crystal 001 620 Cream Pearl Crystal Bordeaux Pearl Crystal 001 538 Pearl Bordeaux 001 538 Crystal Maroon Pearl Crystal 001 388Pearl Maroon 001 620 Crystal Creamrose Light Pearl Crystal 001 618 Light Pearl Creamrose 001 388 Crystal Dark Purple Pearl Crystal 001 309 Dark Purple Pearl 001 618 Crystal Creamrose Pearl Crystal 001 621 Pearl Creamrose 001 309 Crystal Night Blue Pearl Crystal 001 818 Night Blue Pearl 001 621 Crystal Gold Pearl Crystal 001 Pearl 296 Gold 001 818 Crystal Light Blue Pearl Crystal 001 302 Light Blue Pearl 001 296 Crystal Bright Gold Pearl Crystal 001 306 Bright Gold Pearl 001 302 Crystal Tahitian-look Pearl Crystal 001 297 Tahitian-look Pearl 001 SSHA Crystal Golden Shadow Crystal 001 GSHA Golden Shadow 001 306 Crystal Copper Pearl Crystal 001 159 Copper Pearl 001 297 Crystal Powder Green Pearl Crystal 001 393Green Pearl Powder 001 GSHA Crystal Copper 001 COP Crystal Copper 001 159 Crystal Coral Pearl Crystal 001 816 Coral Pearl 001 393 Crystal Light Green Pearl Crystal 001 293 Light Green Pearl 001 816 Crystal Brown Pearl Crystal 001 815 Brown Pearl 001 293 Crystal Antique Brass Pearl Crystal 001 402Brass Pearl Antique 001 815 Crystal Deep Brown Pearl Crystal 001 414 Deep Brown Pearl 001 402 Crystal Dark Green Pearl Crystal 001 814 Dark Green Pearl 001 814 Crystal Platinum Pearl Crystal 001 459 Pearl Platinum 001 AB2 Crystal Satin 001 SAT Crystal Satin 001 SAT Crystal Matt Finish* 001 MAT Crystal Matt Finish* 001 MAT Crystal Moonlight 001 MOL Crystal Moonlight 001 MOL Crystal Silver Shade Crystal 001 SSHA Silver Shade 001 COP Crystal Red Magma 001 REDM Crystal Red Magma 001 REDM Crystal Comet Argent Light Crystal 001 CAL Comet Argent Light Jet Nut 2x 280 NUT2 Jet Nut 2x 280 NUT2 Jet Hematite 280Hematite HEM Jet 280 HEM Jet Hematite 2x 280Hematite HEM2 2x Jet 280 HEM2 001 CAL White Opal Sky Blue* White Opal 234Blue* SBL Sky 001 414 Crystal Bronze Pearl Crystal 001 295 Bronze Pearl 234 SBL White Opal Star Shine* White Opal 234Shine* STS Star 001 295 Crystal Peach Pearl Crystal 001 300 Peach Pearl 234 STS Crystal Bermuda Blue Crystal 001 BBL Blue Bermuda 001 300 Crystal Powder Almond Pearl Crystal 001 305Almond Pearl Powder 001 BBL Crystal Heliotrope 001 HEL Crystal Heliotrope 001 305 Crystal Rosaline Pearl Crystal 001 294Pearl Rosaline 001 HEL Crystal Metallic Blue 2x Crystal 001 METBL2 Metallic Blue 2x 001 294 Crystal Powder Rose Pearl Crystal 001 352Rose Pearl Powder 001 METBL2 Crystal Vitrail Medium Crystal 001 VM Vitrail Medium 001 352 Crystal Lavender Pearl Crystal 001 524 Pearl Lavender 001 VM Crystal Metallic Light Gold 2x Crystal 001 MLG2 Metallic Light Gold 2x 001 524 Crystal Mauve Pearl Crystal 001 160 Mauve Pearl 001 MLG2 Crystal Dorado 2x 001 DOR2 Crystal Dorado 2x 001 160 Crystal Burgundy Pearl Crystal 001 301 Pearl Burgundy 001 DOR2 001 301 001 459 Crystal Light Grey Pearl Crystal 001 616 Light Grey Pearl 001 616 Crystal Dark Grey Pearl Crystal 001 617 Dark Grey Pearl 001 617 Crystal Black Pearl Crystal 001 298 Black Pearl 001 298 Crystal Mystic Black Pearl Crystal 001 335 Mystic Black Pearl 001 335 COLOUR CHARTS FLAT BACKS NO HOTFIX COLOURS Classic Colours Classic Colours: FLAT BACKS NO HOTFIX EFFECTS Crystal 001 Provence Lavender 283 Peridot 214 Greige 284 Crystal Aurore Boreale 001 AB Crystal Meridian Blue 001 MBL White Opal 234 Tanzanite 539 Fern Green 291 Black Diamond 215 Jonquil Aurore Boreale 213 AB Crystal Metallic Blue 001 METBL Vintage Rose 319 Cyclamen Opal 398 Erinite 360 Jet** 280 Topaz Aurore Boreale 203 AB Crystal Sahara 001 SAH Light Rose 223 Amethyst 204 Emerald 205 Light Rose Aurore Boreale 223 AB Crystal Sage 001 SAG Rose 209 Purple Velvet 277 Palace Green Opal 393 Rose Aurore Boreale 209 AB Crystal Tabac 001 TAB Indian Pink 289 Dark Indigo 288 Olivine 228 Light Siam Aurore Boreale 227 AB Crystal Metallic Light Gold 001 MLGLD Fuchsia 502 Cobalt 369 Khaki 550 Aquamarine Aurore Boreale 202 AB Crystal Dorado 001 DOR Ruby 501 Montana 207 Citrine 249 Sapphire Aurore Boreale 206 AB Jet Nut 280 NUT Padparadscha 542 Capri Blue 243 Light Topaz 226 Peridot Aurore Boreale 214 AB Jet Hematite** 280 HEM Sun 248 Sapphire 206 Jonquil 213 Crystal Moonlight 001 MOL Crystal Cosmojet* 001 COS Fireopal* 237 Light Sapphire 211 Silk 391 Crystal Silver Shade 001 SSHA Hyacinth 236 Air Blue Opal 285 Light Peach 362 Crystal Golden Shadow 001 GSHA Light Siam 227 Aquamarine 202 Light Colorado Topaz 246 Crystal Copper 001 COP Indian Siam* 327 Pacific Opal 390 Topaz 203 Crystal Red Magma 001 REDM Siam 208 Mint Alabaster*** 397 Smoked Topaz 220 Crystal Comet Argent Light 001 CAL Dark Siam* 308 Caribbean Blue Opal 394 Mocca 286 Crystal Volcano 001 VOL Burgundy 515 Blue Zircon 229 Sand Opal* 287 White Opal Sky Blue*** 234 SBL Light Amethyst 212 Chrysolite 238 Light Grey Opal 383 Crystal Bermuda Blue 001 BBL Exclusive Colours This colour range offers a wide choice of traditional SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS colours. Exclusive Colours: This colour range is exclusively offered for SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. * Only available in limited sizes. ** In these colours Art. 2028 is available as foiled or unfoiled version. *** White Opal Sky Blue and Mint Alabaster are only available as special production. The standard assortment of colours and effects may vary according to the product group. Slight changes in shades are unavoidable and may vary according to cut and shape. Find out more about the colours of all product groups of the SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS assortment on the CREATE YOUR STYLE website! 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