Links-a-daisies…

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When I went to Kathmandu, I scoured the place for anything felt-and boy did I find it!  Whole stores of felty goodness-I was in heaven.  This is a peppy little brooch I picked up.  I loved it for the random color combo, the stitchery around the edges and this:

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a most clever pin-back! 

About.com Jewelry Making
Resin Bead Experimentation! Tammy has been a mad jewelry scientist lately.

Art Bead Scene
Are you a new jewelry designer looking for a way to finance your budding jewelry business? There are lots of options out there even in a poor economy. Why not apply for a grant?

Barbe Saint John – New Treasures from Forgotten Artifacts
Barbe reviews Amy Hanna's Rejuvenated Jewels book

Bead&Button magazine
Anna offers some bead graphing information and some links to useful tools

Carmi's Art/Life World
Carmi shows off her ceramic bezel!

Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie shows how she made a quick and elegant Victorian inspired collar using a thrift store belt, some lace, and a hot glue gun

Jennifer Jangles Blog
Jennifer Shares some tips for photographing jewelry

Jewelry & Beading
All this month, Cyndi will be featuring jewelry designers who work with organic materials!

Snap out of it , Jean! There's beading to be done!
Jean thinks Barb Switzer's new book looks extremely cool!

Strands of Beads
Melissa finds unusual beady shopping opportunities at museums

We Heart Mod Podge…and Extreme Glitter Paint!

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Me and the Plaid gang on Day 3 at the big Craft and Hobby showdown in Cali.  That's Cathie and Steve from DIY's Creative Juice television show and the lovely Donna Dewberry-genius behind the One Stroke painting technique.  Side Note:  The night before Cathie cut up my Mod-Podge T.  She's a master T-shirt slasher….I'm not kidding-it was magic what she did.  And now, I cannot look at a T without thinking about how to alter it.  Thanks Cath šŸ˜‰

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This is a sweet magnet Cathie and Steve made me.  Check out the new Extreme Glitter Paint by Plaid.  This stuff is so SPARKLIN' HOT!  I think you'll love it.  You can paint it over plain or base coated surfaces–the more coats, the more sparkle.  And then Mod Podge your cut shapes and flat back crystals for added embellishment.  Wood flower shapes would be great for spring…and I am soooo ready for Spring!

Bracelet Making Class…

This week is one big blur…

Tuesday night I gave a lecture about myself and work at the Honeywell House, Wednesday night was Sit and Stitch and then onto violin practice with a group I've not played with before, Thursday night I taught a simple stringing class (read on for more), Friday night my parents and I ventured on down to Anderson, Indiana to Hoosier Park for an all-you-can-eat-buffet (crab legs, shrimp, CHOCOLATE FONDUE FOUNTAIN!), Saturday I volunteered at the business expo here in town, and then this morning I played my violin with a neat group at a local church…it's also amazing how much work I got done with all this in the evenings.  It was a great week and the best part was seeing even more people that I haven't bumped into since I've been home.

The bracelet class on Thursday night was a blast-18 people signed up and each bracelet looked smashing.  I'm not just saying that either–people were very chill, just stringing some beads and enjoying the company of their friends or new friends.  Take a peek…

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Have you made a bracelet with a button and seed bead loop closure?  I love them.  Great way to treasure that vintage button you've been hanging on to.  I know you've got one tucked away in your favorite button box.

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Lots of bead hunting, thinking, and it was neat because friends came together and helped each other out with major design decisions…

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Here's a few of the bracelets from the night.  Many had them on at the business expo yesterday and that made me smile…big.  Thanks girls.

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I tucked about 8 of Plaid's new FRESH resin charms in the charm bowl.  It's no surprise there were none left at the end of class because they are so cool.  Heather layered silver charms on top which looks awesome.  You can buy Fresh charms at Michaels and I believe other craft stores are selling them now so it's worth a peek.  We also used Beadalon's 49 strand, .018 diameter beading wire.  It's my favorite all time wire.

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And new friendships were made….love that part too.  For me, I'm always a little nervous about taking a class by myself, but inevitably I come home with 3 new friends.  You know what they say–you can never have enough crafty friends (ok I inserted the "crafty" part).

I have so many favorite parts about teaching…the smile (and sometimes amazement) on their face once they've finished their bracelet and seeing people's spirit come out in their creation—soft and bold, calm to playful.  It's wonderful. 

Soupa Doop, Soupa doop…

Remember that song by Salt-N-Peppa?  It just came to me when I thought about the word, "soup."  "Shoop"! Oh, I have to go You-Tube it now…it's stuck in my head.——————–Ok, I'm back.  I was going to insert the link, but  the lyrics are kinda naughty, lol.  I can't remember the last time I heard that song. 8th grade maybe?  It's funny how "adult" ears interpret the lyrics now—I think as a kid we just like the melody and the beat.  No wonder when our parent's were leery, we said, "what's the big deal?!?"

Anyway.  Soup.  If you are in a soup rut, and you've an adventurous palette try this:

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Spicy Sweet Potato and Coconut Soup.  Mmmmmm, full of flavor awesomeness.  I froze some of it and it thawed just dandy.  Throw some fresh cilantro on it and you're good to go.

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I've been Spring cleaning as of late…closets, computer files, pictures, drawers, you name it!  But, itseems to be going soooo slow! Doesn't it always look really really bad before it gets better?  This bracelet is one of the pictures I found.  I made it for my mom a couple of years ago and I really love it because it doesn't have a pattern.  It's composed of some favorite beads I've picked up on my travels and some woven beads.  While cleaning, I've come across some bits and bobs, beads and charms (you can imagine), and so I started a big "bead soup" bowl of inspiring beads that I hope to make something for myself with someday….as a reward for all this parting and sorting. 

Making Earrings With My Editor…

First off, your words of kindness about my last post moved me to tears and warmed my heart.  Thank you for the comments and emails you guys.  It is your support that gives me courage and strength to keep on truckin' on my creative road of life—who wants "shot-gun"?!?! (I know, my corny sense of humor is still in tact). 

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One of the positives of not blogging for awhile is that I have tons to share with you.  I always knew I would pick it up again so I kept documenting with lots of pictures.  Let's back track a bit to when I told you about my photo shoot for my new book.  It's the eve of day four of the photo shoot…we are delirious at best!  But!  Being the die-hards that we are, Linda Kopp, my editor, and I start making earrings at 5:30.  She's a PMC junkie and I a mad-metalsmith so together we fabricated a couple pairs of earrings down in the Lark Books Offices' basement…

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She lines up the parts…tweaking and sanding.

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and I assemble, enlarge holes in the PMC findings and make the ear wires…now that she's edited my new book, "Metalsmithing 101 for Beaders", she should be able to do this on her own (wink wink).  This is my make-shift studio in the Lark Kitchen.  Here's what we came up with…

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Kind of like windows or how we draw sky-scrapers when we are children (or now in my case), these parts have dried PMC chips in them. AND…

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Rustic chandelier earrings–the base is PMC and so are a couple of the beads.  I balled up copper wires and hammered the ends.  Don't forget the Liver of Sulphur!

The next day we headed off to the Vanderbilt mansion.  Unbelievable!  It was decorated for Christmas…I felt like I was in a doll-house it was so enormous!  Breath-taking.

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Today we spoke on the phone and I have to say, I love my editor (and everyone at Lark Books really).  But, Linda is such a joy to work with and I mean that with every ounce of my heart.  She really inspires me and I have learned so much from her.  Getting a chance to play at the end of the shoot was the cherry on top to my trip there.

I’m Alive…

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From a recent bio photo shoot…one week ago today actually.

Remember that scene in Weekend at Bernieā€™s, where Bernie is being drug behind the ski boat?  Yeah, the past few months have sort of been like that. Iā€™m Bernie and there was no way I was letting go of the rope.  I never know how much to tell about my personal life over here on the olā€™ blog, but I feel I owe you guys an explanation of where Iā€™ve beenā€¦.  Plain and simple:  Butch and I got a divorce.  It was finalized a few days before Christmas.  Heart-breakingā€¦even when you know itā€™s the right thing to do.  They say you go through a denial period when confronted with decisions like this and Iā€™m pretty sure I did when I came back from China early.  Iā€™m not hateful about it, weā€™re still friends.  Iā€™ve spoken to many folks whoā€™ve been ā€œthrough itā€ and often the story is the same:  things just get away from you.  It was no different for us.  My family and friends have been so supportiveā€”weā€™ve grieved the loss and embraced life together.  There are days when I really can't believe I lived so far from my family.  My mom and I teach art classes together, dad's bbq's, walks with Rocker and Grandpa.  Oh, I love being near them again.  Then there's dear Katie Hacker and beady sleep-overs at her house.  Double trouble there!  I played the violin all through high school and put it down when I went to college.  Recently, I decided to start playing with some olā€™ boys from a garage band I was in back in HS.  It seemed so un-cool to play the violin in school, but now 10 years later, itā€™s kinda cool!  Another old friend from my youth works in a building near my apartmentā€”so she and I catch up often.    Someone once said ā€œfriends are the best medicineā€ and I believe it—love my friends!  Weā€™ve taken road trips to Michaels craft store, went sledding, made Valentines, cooked food, played music, gone to see live music, museum parties, and the list keeps growing.  Rocker still struts his stuff all over townā€”had to get him a parka for Indianaā€™s brisk winter days (which he hated-talk about ā€œun-coolā€).  The snow concerned me because he is a tropical dog, but boy, let the fella off the leash and he turns into a little white deer prancing around in the snow.  So cute.

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My Compass ring, for those days when you're feeling a little bit lost šŸ˜‰

 

Iā€™m teaching, working at the Craft and Hobby Association show with Plaid, finishing my new book, designing new stuff for magazines—all very exciting.

Sometimes we have to make-over our lives if something isnā€™t working.  It's hard.  I can think of a million analogies for it, the first one coming to mind is deep cleaning my apartment–where's the fly-lady?!?!  But, through all these alterations, Iā€™ve learned a ton about myself (some things I wanted to know, some I didnā€™t, of course).  Forgive me for the disappearance, it's been a ton to digest, lots of growing pains, and I'm happy to be feeling back to my old self again.  Thanks for sticking around, thanks for the worried emails, and thanks most for the support over the years. 

 

(compass component from Ornamentea.com—you'd be amazed how many people want one of these rings!)

Day 4

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Day 4 here in Asheville and things are going great with my book's photo shoot.  It's been exciting to see it coming together.  And, boy, to get to hang out in Asheville for the big project makes me feel so lucky!  Such a great town with super people.  

I'm also lucky to have these two ladies working out the artsy details here…

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That's Kathy, the art director on the left and Lynn, the photographer on the right.  Thank you girls for all your hard work!  Last night, my editor and I stayed at the office for some late night beading.  More pictures on that later….