Where I Got My Inspiration for my
Twilight Chunky Key Chains
Bella: It was so easy for you to leave.
Edward: Leaving you was the hardest thing I’ve done in 100 years.
I get my inspiration for the designs that I create from various different places, like places that I've dreamed of traveling to someday, a piece of a fabric, an outfit I recently saw someone wearing, a specific color scheme, a book cover, a character's personality from a television show, and many other avenues that serve as a source for my creative outlet. I love, more than anything, being able to sit down and design something that's really pretty and sharing it with close friends, family, and other's. Sometimes, I give the things that I create out as gifts to friends and loved ones, and sometimes I'm lucky enough to sell them to a few people.
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The Twilight Saga |
About a couple of months ago, I participated in a one on one swap with a friend of mine, where we decided that we would pick two different themes based on either a television show or books, and our partner (in this case the two of us) would get to choose which one to use and we would create a gorgeous chunky charm based off that idea or inspiration. The two choices that I had given my partner was The Vampire Diaries or Catching Fire and the two that she picked for me to choose from to use as my source of inspiration were, Twilight and Supernatural. For me, this was absolutely a no-brainer, because I immediately chose to use the book and motion picture series Twilight as my inspiration for the chunky charm that I was going to make for her. When preparing to design the chunky charm that I was going to make for her, I started out by deciding which actual charms I was going to use to represent the books, characters, and the movies, as well as what color scheme I wanted to go with and what types of beads/spacers/caps, etc. that I would be using. The first thing that I did was create a smaller version of the larger chunky charm, so that I could see how it would look scaled down and then I could build off of it from there.
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Twilight Forever |
There were two of them that I created and I kept the smaller one that I made and packaged up the larger one and sent it to her with the hopes that she would really enjoy the time and the energy that I spent in creating it. I have to say, that I was incredibly surprised and happy with how well it turned out. It was absolutely beautiful, it was the first time that I had made anything that big, chunky, and full of so many beaded and pretty silver metal charms to represent something that I was able to draw so much inspiration from. The color scheme that I had chosen to go with, ended up being a deep rich red, a darker but a little brighter red to represent the heart and passion of the series, along with black and silver to round out the color palette. When shopping for the beads, I decided that I wanted to use a mix of faceted glass crystal beads, gorgeous glass pearls, and other accompanying assorted lampwork and glass beads to round the mix and give it a finished and polished look that would look as if a professional had designed it.
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Twilight Stephenie Meyer |
It took a lot of thought and quite a bit of time for me to decide on the silver metal charms that I would be using, to accompany the beaded charms that I created to add to each of the lengths of chain attached to a black bottlecap that I altered with a picture of Edward and Bella on the inside and on the other side, a picture of all of the Cullen clan. The first charm I knew I had to include among the mixture of them was the iconic "apple" that you see represented on the first book in the series, Twilight. Then from there, I spent time picking and choosing various other silver metal charms to represent each book, whether it be a character, an item, or anything in particular that reminded me of important moments in either the books or the movies. There was a larger red crystal cut heart that represented the love and spark of passion between Edward and Bella, a key to represent the key that his family had given them when they gave the cottage to them as their wedding gift, a motorcycle to represent New Moon and the time Bella and Jacob spent together, a wolf to represent Jacob naturally, a feather to represent the feather from the pillow that Edward bit in the beginning of Breaking Dawn, a piece of darker red silk ribbon tied into a bow to represent the torn ribbon on the cover of Eclipse, the third book in the series. Of course, there were other charms here and there that I included as well, that could be found on the charm itself.
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Twilight In the Twilight |
I enjoyed making that chunky charm so much, that after I had mailed my swap package off to my friend, I decided that I would make another smaller chunky bottlecap charm that was also inspired by Twilight (again using Edward and Bella as my inspiration) to go with the other smaller one that I had previously made as a starting point in this project. This particular smaller chunky charm ended up being done in a more tealish/turquoise and blue color scheme, with bits of silver and white thrown in there for balance. I don't think I use any small silver charms on this one, I just took some of the pretty Jesse James beads and various other faceted glass beads and put them together on a piece of silver chain in little clusters here and there, so that they would dangle prettily when held up or being used as a key chain or attached to a bag or purse. I then attached the chain of bead charm clusters to a silver heavy-weight jump ring that I attached another black bottlecap that I had altered with a picture of Edward and Bella and tied a turquoise piece of ribbon around the top portion of it attaching it to a heart-shaped clasp to dangle from a bag, key ring, or purse, etc.
I will be offering this particular Twilight inspired small chunky charm key chain up for sale, for the asking price of $30. I have priced it that much, to help compensate some of the cost of the beads and the materials to make it, as well as the time that it took for me to put it together. It is very pretty and I know that anyone who is a fan of the series Twilight, whether it be the movies or the books or even both, will definitely enjoy having this custom piece inspired by Edward and Bella. I do have plans, in the near future, to make some more of these smaller chunky key chain charms to represent Jacob and Bella, as well as other characters featured in the series. If you have any requests or any suggestions, please feel free to leave me a comment down below and I'll be happy to respond back to you and work something out. If you would like to purchase this particular small chunky key chain charm, then as I said above, the asking price is $30 and the shipping that I'll be asking for is $3.25.
If you would like a custom small chunky charm key chain where you pick the color scheme, give me the inspiration you would like for me to use, and let me know what kinds of charms you like - then that pricing will start at $35 and higher depending on what options I have available to me in the way of materials and ease of acquiring them.
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