Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Finding Charm Featured Artisan

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This week's Featured Artisan - Finding Charm! Beautiful Creations at Budget Friendly prices!
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Monday, March 19, 2012

On Fire Featured Artisan - Chicadee Tree

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 Jessica Cauthon - The Chickadee Tree is This Week's Featured Artisan for Share the Love, Blogger's Unite.
Unique Creations made by a lovely Artisan! 
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Friday, March 09, 2012

Bead Soup Blog Party Reveal.....Finally!!

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Some of you know already about the past week....no laptop for over a week and the passing of my BFF's dear mother, may she rest in peace. I won't go into it again except as a means of explanation for why I haven't posted my Bead Soup Blog Party creation until now. I finally got my laptop back, uploaded my pics from my external HD...thank G-D that worked cause I don't know where I'd be without my photos!

My Bead Soup Blog partner was Kristie Roeder of Artisan Clay. She sent not one, but three focals to play with. I only had time to use 1 so far, but definitely plan to use the others at some point in the future. For this piece, I used her clay donut for the focal and some of the amazonite rounds she sent. I made a couple of lampwork glass lentils to match as well as some glass discs for the other side. I decided to go with a copper clasp I had in my collection to pick up some of the coppery highlights in the drops that you see on the left of the pendant. Hope you like it! Please go check out Lori Anderson's blog and visit the numerous super talented folks involved in this.

Sunday, March 04, 2012

Delay in Bead Soup Blog Posting

Pin It I've had some major computer issues this past week and now have my laptop in for repair. Sadly, all my photos are on that laptop. On top of it all, my BFF's mom passed away last night. :( Needless to say, I have to be there for her in the week(s) ahead. I feel so badly about disappointing everyone, especially my wonderful partner, Kristie Roeder, but hope to be able to put up a late post later in the week. I apologize to all the wonderful Bead Soup Blog Party participants, but this was all unforeseen & unavoidable. I can't wait for some quiet time to be able to visit all of you.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Enamel E-Course Giveaway!

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Barbara Lewis is having a giveaway on her blog of her Torch Fire Enameling eCourses! This is something I've never done before and would love to learn. If you would too, then click here to enter!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Bead Trends Cover!!

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Welp, I don't have my copy yet, but I've heard from others that have already received the March 2012 issue. That's my piece on the cover!! I couldn't tell a soul until the release date, but am doing a happy dance now!!! I've been published before, but never a cover...until now.

I submitted the design to Northridge Publishing many months ago. When they told me they wanted it for the cover, you could've knocked me over with a stick! I was super excited but had to keep it quiet till now. Of course it will be more real once I have the actual magazine in hand and my necklace back. Can't wait. In the meantime, please check it out.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Bead Board With Folder by Creative Options

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Look what came in the mail this week! This lovely new bead board from Creative Options! Let me begin by saying that it's got great visual appeal. The lovely padded cover incorporates all my favorite colors; purple, turquoise and green. There's a bit of orange too, but barely noticeable. The company name is even embroidered on in the lower right hand corner. Did I mention the visual appeal?? I couldn't wait to open it up to see what the inside looked like!

On the left it has green elastic stretch webbing material to hold all your tools. On the right is a bead design board where you can lay out your design. It has a plastic cover which will hold your beads in place too. The bead board is held in place by elastic in the 4 corners, but is removable so you can set it up wherever you like while working. Also, on the lower left is a small zippered pouch which will hold any other small miscellaneous items you might have, such as needles, beading thread, tubes of beads, etc. A sturdy velcro tab holds it all closed for traveling. They've thought of everything and at a very reasonable price! I found it on Amazon for $17.94. You can also check your local craft shops, Michaels, AC Moore, Hobby Lobby, etc. If they have it, you can use your weekly coupons for even more savings. I absolutely love mine & can't think of a single thing I would change about it! If you go to their website, you'll see lots of other craft organization products that they carry.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Right-Angle Weave Stitch Workshop

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Right Angle Weave 



I've been a subscriber of Bead & Button magazine for over 10 years, loving all the beautiful projects. However, right angle weave is probably one of my most challenging stitches. So I was looking forward to reviewing this book and trying out some of the patterns. I flipped through the pages and earmarked just about all of them to try. Shock, I know! lol! This book is chock full of beautiful projects from the beginner to the more advanced. I decided to try the Crystal Ribbon pattern. This is a photo of the one in the book.
Crystal Ribbon 

I made a few changes to it to make it more personal. Here's my version, without the longer ovals.
All in all, I find this book to be a wonderful compilation of RAW (right-angle weave) projects for those wanting to tackle all sorts of projects. The only down side is that I personally would've liked to see more 2-needle RAW projects. I prefer it over 1-needle, but that's just me.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Featured Artisan: Allurynn - Creations by Moonlight

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This week's Featured Artisan is Allurynn - Creations by Moonlight! Beautiful creations by a very 
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Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Bead Soup is Here!

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Lookie what came in the mail today....a lovely package from my Bead Soup Blog partner, Kristie Roeder. She makes lovely pendants out of artisan clay, hence her shop name. Ready to see what she sent?


When I opened the gift box, I found this baggie with all sorts of fun wood beads mixed in with beautiful seafoam glass beads. At least I think they're glass, not quite sure. They might be Amazonite. So, what's behind the 3 bright pink wrappers?


She sent not 1, but THREE focals for me to choose from and a darling silver clasp. Now to think of something special to make with these lovely beads so I do them justice.

And here's a pic I took of the beads I sent her way. I feel OK about sharing since I know she's received them already. I'm sorry for the crappy pic. I took this at night before quickly packing them up to send them on their way to her. Hopefully she took a better picture than I did. I sent her a lampwork glass focal and 4 matching rounds (made,by me :-) ) a strand of beautiful purple freshwater pearl drops, some copper beads and a matching Tierra Cast copper toggle clasp, 1 of my favorites. This being my 1st Bead Soup Blog Party, I hope I did OK and she likes what I've sent her.




Saturday, January 28, 2012

Sneak Peak!

Pin It I'm so proud of myself! Proud and lucky too that the weather cooperated this week. Had a few warm days so had time to torch & make some pretties for my Bead Soup Blog Party partner, Kristie Roeder or Artisan Clay. I took a photo of the beads yesterday. Wanna see??


What's wrong? Can't see the beads?? You didn't really think I was going to post the REAL photo before I send the beads on their way, now did you?? lol!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Bead Soup Blog Party!

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YAY me! I finally remembered to apply to participate in the Bead Soup Blog Party this time around run by Lori Anderson. It's a fun event where artisans are assigned random partners. Each person then selects a focal bead, a special clasp & a collection of other fun beads to send, from which each person will then create a fun necklace, bracelet or anything else their creative minds can come up with.

My bead soup partner is Kristie of Artisan Clay on Etsy. She's a potter & creates such fun designs! I love her work & can't wait to see what she sends. And, no, the beads in the bowl are not what I'm sending. That remains a secret until they're out the door. :-)

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Perfect Timing!

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My day just got brighter! I took in the mail, only to find this wonderful lap blanket from Amy Dutsch of Mama's Little Monkeys. I completely forgot that I had won it. It's in beautiful blues & greens, that I just happen to LOVE & has a nice warm fleece backing in lime green. Perfect timing! Off to snuggle under it with a warm glass of tea!

Check out her wonderful handmade sewn designs at Mama's Little Monkeys, such as this cute little pin cushion in another fun color combo! Isn't handmade so much better than mass produced??


Thanks so much Amy! I will think of you whenever I use it.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Curiosity's Piqued Featured Artisan

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This week's Featured Artisan is Lori Guenter - Curiosity's Piqued. Unique crocheted goodies!
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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy 2012!!!

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I can't say that I'm sorry to see 2011 go. There were some good things that happened this year and I certainly don't want to wish my life away, but am really looking forward to the year ahead. Lots of weddings coming up, including my own son to his beautiful fiance and those of my close friends' children, who I've known since they were born. Plus I feel SO fortunate to be in a much better place health-wise than I was in last year. So, while I don't want to rush through the years, I will say that I am SO looking forward to this coming year with lots of joyous events to celebrate. May each & every one of you have a happy and healthy New Year with lots of wonderful celebrations and most of all, good health!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Spilling the Beans...

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Guess now that I've received my advance copy of The Flow, I can tell you all that I have a set of beads in this month's Women of Glass issue! How very exciting it is for me to be in the company of so many HUGELY talented women, many of whom I have admired and had the pleasure of calling a friend! Please pick up a copy & ogle the glassy goodness in this month's issue!

Here's a sneak peak of the set they chose from my collection. It's on page 8, #6:

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Curious About Lampwork?

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But don't know where to start? Louise Mehaffey's book, "Glass Beads" is a wonderful beginner book on lampworking. The book starts out with the history of beads, which is very interesting from a glass maker's perspective. It's nice to know where our craft started with some examples of primitive glass beads. Interesting read!

Pros:

~ The book covers the basics needed to set up a studio
~ Basic instructions on melting glass and making beads
~ Making stringers and twisties
~ Fun projects for beginner beads

Cons:

~ Not really a con, just an observation...this book is geared with the beginner in mind. If you're a more advanced beadmaker, this book is not for you.
~ I was surprised that the author didn't address ventilation, which is imperative IMO when using fuel to melt glass.

Friday, December 09, 2011

Show Time!

Pin It It’s been quite some time since I had done a craft show so when a friend approached me about one at her local synagogue, I was hesitant at first. However there was no entrance fee. Only a percentage donation to the temple and a raffle prize so I basically had nothing to lose.

I started out making jewelry over 14 years ago & moved over into making lampwork beads several years ago, which is where my focus lies these days, but I thought I’d give it a try since there was really very little to lose and the funds were going to a good cause. I e-mailed the person running the event several times trying to get an idea of the number of jewelry vendors and whether they were all handcrafted items or were mass produced items allowed as well. She never responded to me. I suppose I should’ve had an inkling then that there might be a problem but I’m not one to back out once I commit to something.

Though there were not a disproportionate number of jewelry vendors I was the only one selling handmade jewelry. It’s impossible to compete with mass produced items. It also was a short show so not enough time to try and educate people about the differences. While the show was disappointing, I did manage to make some sales. I commend those artisans that sell at shows on a regular basis. I was wiped out afterwards!

Here’s photo of my table set up. And I thought I wasn’t going to have enough stock. lol!

1000 Fan Giveaway Contest!!

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I've been running a contest over on my facebook fan page to celebrate my 1000 fans! Today is the last day to enter so head on over to my fan page to enter. The winner will win the set of beads in the photo. You MUST be a fan to enter. Here's the link to the contest:

1000 Facebook Fans Celebration Giveaway!

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Customer Appreciation!!

Pin It It's not often I get to see my beads in a finished piece of jewelry, but it's always a thrill when I do! A customer shared this lovely necklace that she made with one of my focal beads. A perfect example of less is more! Love this piece by Tali Bomani of talicreations on ArtFire!