
First, I analyzed the iris. Most of the petals stand upright but the outer 3 petals are key in that they fold outward. I like to use 3's so this concept worked out well. The purple petals in contrast with the green stems and leaves is something that I wanted to translate over to the jewelry as well.

Third, I had to figure out a way to hold the beaded iris together for earrings. Its easier to make things using wire if you have a way to fasten it down. I sketched a few ideas and the best designs involved various silver hoops. You can read my other blog posting for why I like using circles!!
The hardest part is going from a sketch to figuring out the real layouts on the hoop. The pair of earrings with the pearls dangling below the "iris" was pretty straightforward to make. For the bigger hoop I had to make sure the final earring balanced properly. I wanted to place the iris off center and surround it with green and

My recommendation to you if you are looking for inspiration is to carry a camera around and when you see something you like, take a photo. When you've collected enough photos start sifting through them and imagine different ways you could create each photo with certain beads. Go into a bead store with a few ideas in hand and buy up a selection of beads (you can't always get away with knowing exactly what you need unfortunately). Lay them out and start moving them around and trying different things or combinations. You'll know when you've got a good design!

As usual many thanks to Jon Chan for taking the awesome photos of the earrings!
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