Sunday, March 8, 2009

Beading For A Cure Auctions

The auctions are underway! Wow...what fabulous beadwork is available!
Go look http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/beadingforacure and bid, bid, bid!

New auctions are listed every Sunday at Noon Pacific Time. You can see which items will be up for auctions next from this link:
http://beadingforacure.org/auctions.html

The kits for the 2010 BFAC auctions have all been spoken for. I'll be posting an image of the kit here soon. Check back!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Tucson & More Bead Away Project Colorways!

Tucson
We're heading back to Tucson! We haven't sold there in several years, but now that the kids are old enough to stay out of trouble, we're ready to return!

We'll be vending at The Best Bead Show in the North Patio (Atrium) which is just before you enter the main lobby.
This show is held at the Kino Veteran's Memorial Center on East Ajo way. It's on the shuttle schedule so easy to get to if you're in Tucson without a car.
The dates are Feb. 4th thru the 8th.
100's of exciting vendors!

Hopefully we'll see some of you there! Make sure to stop in and say Hi!


Bead Away-Las Vegas

I have been having so much fun creating samples of different colorways for my
Bead Away classes! What a great excuse to get out of housework. "Sorry, kids, Mom just HAS to finish these projects. I have no time to mop so it looks like you'll be doing it!"

I've beaded just the centerpiece (no time to bead the entire necklace but this gives a good example of the colors) in two more colorways for my Dazzling Rivoli Necklace. This first one has all special coated stones and crystals.


And this one, that did not photograph well at all...(what is with camera's not liking these shades?) is Volcano and Chili Pepper.....hot, hot, hot! It still needs one more layer of fringe.....I ran out of beads! Can you imagine!


Two more colorways in the Sparkle Links bracelet. This are so comfy to wear, btw!
Purple and Silver...


And Green & Gold..
Here is one of three new colorways in the Beaded Beads. Turquoise & Black with Bronze seed beads. I may just need to make myself an entire necklace out of these. They're like potato chips, you cannot make just one!!

In addition to more images of the Beaded Beads coming, I also have 6 new colorways in the Sunflower Pendant. Sadly, photography of beadwork doesn't look so good with just one light and one of our bulbs broke last night. =o(

I ordered a replacement and as soon as it arrives I'll chain Shawn to the camera again. So be sure to check back over the next couple of weeks for more images!

And most importantly, DO NOT delay in signing up for this Retreat! Seats are filling up quickly. Don't miss out!



Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Bead Away - Las Vegas!

I have been honored by Scott & Wendy from Brea Beadworks to be asked to teach at their Bead Retreat in Las Vegas this coming March 2009.

They have a unique setup for their Retreats. Rather than the traditional setting where you attend and take the classes pre-arranged, Scott & Wendy allow you to choose, from a vast selection, of classes. So you can tailor your Retreat experience to suit your budget or time schedule. What a great idea!

Here is a little peek at the classes I'm offering:
Beaded Beads
Sunflower Pendant

Sparkle Links Bracelet

Dazzling Rivoli Necklace

I've been working on beading up samples of additional colorways to offer the students a selection of other colors to choose from. So far I have 2 more Dazzling Rivoli Necklace samples made up, 1 Sparkle Links bracelet with another almost completed, and 2 additional sets of Beaded Beads. I'm waiting for some Swarovski Briolette's to arrive so I can create samples of the Sunflower Pendant.

If you'd like more information about this Bead Retreat, be sure to check out Scott & Wendy's website.

I'm hoping to meet some of you in Las Vegas!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

My Beading For A Cure project

I had to change direction this year on my Beading For A Cure project. I was originally going to embellish a felted vessel that I had commissioned from Etsy artist, jetsamdesigns. It was very similar to this vessel , but she created a special one just for me in two shades of Olivine to match this years BFAC kit.

I was really excited about this idea and anxious for the vessel to arrive. It came very quickly and that very night I sat down with my beads and began to embellish it. But....I wasn't happy with my work at all. So I torn it all out. Then I started again with more of a direction in mind. I put over 40 hours of work into it....and....hated it! So I ripped it all out again. =o/

I can take a hint, (well, sometimes...usually it requires being smacked over the head with a heavy object) and so I abandoned my vessel idea and made a necklace instead! Ha!

I have a little bit of beadwork on the vessel and I might just include it along with the necklace...although because of the shape of this necklace, it won't fit in the vessel. Maybe I'll keep the vessel as a reminder of how quickly 40+ hours of beadwork can be ripped out. Yikes!

Anywho here is my necklace for this years Beading For A Cure auctions.

It started with this kit of beads provided by my girlfriend, Betcey, from Beyond Beadery:


And ended up this:




You can enlarge the images by clicking on them.


I had a great time! These colors are out of my norm, and some of the shapes of beads are ones that I don't normally work with, so I struggled with incorporating them into my necklace design. But I did manage to get one of each bead in there, as per the rules . My added bead was a size 15 in a Shimmering Lime color...it matched the crystals really well. I was allowed to add Rivoli's as they fall into the focal category. The Rivoli's are Verde, Brandy, Chili Pepper & Volcano, all after-market coatings.


Monday, June 2, 2008

I need a name!

I had the pleasure of taking a workshop this past weekend from Gordon Uyehara (You-We-Hara). I really admire his talent and how he is able to create such lovely works of art in Metal Clay.
This workshop was to create the Cosmic Honu or Sea Turtle as well as a decorative spoon which is an extension of the shape of the Honu shell.
Here are three images (you can tell Shawn isn't home as my photography skills are lacking) of my interpretation of the Cosmic Honu.



I got some great color with LOS, but it won't last long. I'll wear it this way for the few weeks it lasts, and then I'll most likely darken to black and polish to make it look like antiqued silver. I'll take another image then.

Here's the little face. I think it might be a he as I keep trying to type the word him. The camera was focused on his flipper so his face is a bit blurred, but I think this is good enough for an informal cyber introduction, don't you? ;o)

So, now that you've met him (there I go again) can you help me name him?

I'm hoping to have a bit of time after this coming weekend to finish the spoon and give it to Shawn for Father's Day.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

The 2008 BATCies!






I cannot believe it took me so long to get the BATC website updated and published.
Time keeps slippin' away!

But, it's finally re-uploaded to it's new home and everything should be linked with the exception of the 2007 Trade Gallery. I'll try to get those images dealt with as soon as possible.

In the meantime, if you're interested in participating this year, sign-ups close on May, 15th. Hurry, hurry...don't miss out!
Sign up here!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

I'm Charmed...

Last year I taught two Intro to PMC classes and one Metal Clay Beads class at the BABE! show in Oakland, CA. I had some of the best students ever! Many of them requested that I teach a class on how to set stones in Metal Clay.
So, here is my class sample that will accompany my application.


I'll show several different ways to set stones that can be fired in place as well as go over information about stones that cannot be fired in place all while we create as many charms as we can so my students can have a sampler charm bracelet similar to the one above.
It should be a really fun class! I'm looking forward to it!
I wore this yesterday and plan to wear it again today. The tinkle from the charms is such a pretty melody.