The latest…

from the Girls with a Need to BEad!

Art Bead Scene 
Shocking statistics from the Art Bead Scene archives! Melanie offers up advice on how to stand out from the crowd when it seems everyone is making jewelry.
http://artbeadscene.blogspot.com/2007/05/bead-biz-shocking-statistics.html

Bead Arts 
Cyndi posts a reminder about a courageous little girl who is also a jewelry maker.
http://www.bead-arts.com/baylie-for-brains/

Jewelry and Beading 
Is lampworking right for you? Can you rub your tummy and chew gum at the same time? Then maybe so.
http://www.jewelryandbeading.com/2007/08/21/to-make-lampwork-beads-or-not/#comment-41040

Naughty Secretary Club 
When Adorn Magazine called and asked Jen if she was up for a necklace making challenge she responded “I was born ready”. Read all about the necklace, how it was made and how it almost didn’t make it to NYC in time for the photo shoot.
http://naughtysecretaryclub.blogspot.com/2007/08/naughty-secretary-club-in-fall-issue-of.html

Savvy Crafter 
Hong Kong or Bust!!! This week Candie tells about her mini field trip to Hong Kong for a day of crafty supply shopping.
http://candiecooper.typepad.com/savvycrafter/2007/08/doin-the-diy-sh.html

Snap out of it Jean! There’s beading to be done! 
Jean’s been linked to a cool goth site, http://www.deadlounge.com/index6.html for a while. It’s fun to mix it up. Check out the new bracelet she made for the red and black corset crowd! While your’e at it, try the poetry generator! http://www.deadlounge.com/poetry/index.html
http://prettykittydogmoonjewelry.blogspot.com/2007/08/jean-goes-goth.html

The Impatient Blogger 
Got some crafty mishaps lurking around your archives? Margot shares two not so fabulous designs from her earlier beading efforts. Check out her photos from her recent infomercial shoot while you’re there!
http://margotpotter.blogspot.com/2007/08/then-and-now-and-later.html

Doin’ the DIY Shuffle…

Make that Crafty DIY shuffle.

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Yesterday a friend and I hopped the 8:30 ferry to Hong Kong for a day of crafty shopping.  Mission accomplished.  We checked out the new Spotlight store, which reminds me of a JoAnn Fabrics Bed, Bath and Beyond fusion.  It was a solid hour of pouring over all things lovely and crafty.  Then we had lunch at the California Pizza Kitchen.  3 words.  Crunchy Thai Salad.  Awesome.

After lunch we road the MTR over to the DIY market in the Sham Shui Po district; several rows and blocks of craft supplies…..in bulk.  Yes, it makes your eyes bulge.

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Do you know the scene in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory where Willy Wonka shows them the candy room? Yeah, it’s like that.  The sun always shines on this place.

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Bags, buckets, baskets, drawers, and more are loaded with beads and charms.  Reel after reel of ribbon and trim.  Countless bead woven creatures made with Swarovski crystals.  It is insane.

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Here’s a few of my favorite finds from there. If you are crafty and heading to Hong Kong, you don’t want to leave this off the travel itinerary.  Give yourself at least two hours to take it all in….if not a day!

The latest from the…

girls with a need to bead…

Art Bead Scene
Heather offers 5 creativity boosters to get your muse out of bed and back to the workbench.
http://artbeadscene.blogspot.com/2007/08/creativity-boosters.html

Bead Arts
Here is Cyndi’s lastest installment in the Bead Journal Project, inspired and run by Robin Atkins!
http://www.bead-arts.com/bead-journal-projectjulys-thunder-moon/

Jewelry and Beading
Thinking of trying your hand at making fused glass jewelry? Well, then you need your own glass studio. Tammy tells you how to set one up.
http://www.jewelryandbeading.com/2007/08/19/create-a-glass-studio/

Katie’s Beading Blog
This week’s blast from the past features Katie’s 1980’s Fimo earrings, plus links to cool, contemporary caned polymer clay jewelry.
http://katiehacker.blogspot.com/2007/08/then-now_21.html

Naughty Secretary Club
Jennifer reminds us that Elle Girl Magazine is alive and well in an online format. Look for Naughty Secretary Club in the current issue as well as a video podcast interview with Beth Silverberg about her “cool job” of being a jewelry designer.
http://naughtysecretaryclub.blogspot.com/2007/08/elle-girl-is-alive-and-well.html

Savvy Crafter
One Fish, Two Fish, Three Fish, BEAD FISH! Candie goes deep sea bead fishing in China. Check out her fabulous fishy finds!
http://candiecooper.typepad.com/savvycrafter/2007/08/here-fishy-fish.html

Snap out of it, Jean! There’s beading to be done!
Jean shows off one of her latest pieces of chain maille with a goddess focal, which is in her chain maille gallery and also in this month’s Art Bead Scene. She discusses the focal’s goddess image and what it means.
http://prettykittydogmoonjewelry.blogspot.com/

The Impatient Blogger
In another archived post from Adventures In Jewelry Making with the BQOTU (day) Margot shares her pearls of wisdom…or is that snarky know it all musings?! If you are a project designer waiting for an editor to show you some love, you need to read.
http://margotpotter.blogspot.com/2007/04/how-to-survive-waiting-game.html

Here fishy, fishy, fishy…

You cannot come to Ch!na and not get a little obsessed with gold fish and koi.  Or at least I couldn’t.  They are everywhere!  I’ve even wondered if Rocker needs a pet goldfish.  My aunt always says, "if you keep a goldfish on your kitchen table, it will never die."  Img_06521_small

There’s something quite soothing about these creatures.  I’m sure it has something to do with how slow and fluid they are in their movements.  Calming.  Here, they are a symbols of wealth and abundance.   

The other day I picked up these hand painted gold fish beads from one of my favorite vendors. 

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They are glass bubble like beads where the painting is done on the inside.  Seems very tedious to me.  I’ve been to this vendor three times and every time he shows me his paintbrush with the tip bent at ninety degrees so he can get inside to paint.  Now, I only wish you could see the paintbrush he claims to use for these super intricate beads.  Seriously, there is no way this brush could do that.  It looks like a road killed paint brush with porcupine needle like bristles.  C’mon dude.  Really, do I have gullible tattooed on my forehead…..in Ch!nese?!?!  However, I always find it a tiny bit amusing that he thinks I believe him.   

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And on the other side:

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I know I over paid a ton for this one—they guy totally knew how badly I wanted it.  What was that bit about goldfish bringing wealth and abundance.  Worked for the vendor! As for what I’m going to do with them, I have no idea.  I have a small (but growing out of quite fast) box of special beads like this.  I call it my bead bank and it’s pretty much a piggy bank of unique beads.  When I need just the right touch for a piece I go to my bead bank.  Or when I have not a clue where to start on a design.  Or a rainy day.

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Happy, Happy Birthday…..

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To Margot "Madge" Potter! I ran across this sticker this morning when searching for a birthday card.  I had to scan it in and post it…

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Totally reminded me of you, Madge, aka Bead Queen of the Universe

It’s sombody’s birthday today….

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Yep, it’s Katie Hacker’s birthday today.  Run on over to her blog and wish her a good one!

Messy in the Nesty…

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Yesterday I went to tackle the rat’s nest in my bird cage studio.  I have a case of the I can’t put it back where it goes after I use its.  Lord help me.  Believe it or not, it didn’t take too long once I got moving to put it all away.  However, I also have an equally bad case of I’d rather be making somethings.  Do you know what I mean?

So as I was cleaning my work table I kept finding little parts and pieces, scraps, and experiments of sorts that were begging to be used.   Here’s assemblage number one:

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Six of One, made Aug. 16-2007

And then I thought, hey, how about a quick nest bead tutorial?  I made two different versions of nests.  The one above was made with approximately 18 in. of 26g. wire.  I first made the bowl shape coil and then back tracked looping the wire in and out of the coil.  Nest #2, that I’m about to show you, was made with 10 in. of 18 g. wire to make the bowl shaped coil base.  Then 26g. wire was worked in and out of the base coil to give it a more nesty feel.  It’s easy! Just cut the wire, and make a small loop at one end with round nose pliers.  Continue coiling the wire tightly around the loop and use your thumb and fingers to form it into a bowl shape as you go.  See here:

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You could leave it this way….

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for a very stylized look.  For the modern bird, perhaps.  Or you can make it messy and more nesty by weaving thinner, 26g. wire in and out like this:

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Weave a lot of wire or a little in an organized or messy fashion.

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And there you have it.  It’s your nest, make it however you like.

Now you may be wondering…Where’d ya get that? 

  • Blue Bird Bead from Ornamentea
  • 18 and 26g. Colourcraft gold wire, bead mat and tools from Beadalon
  • Cherry blossom charm-a back alley here in Ch!na
  • Shell bird-Spores’s close-out sale 5 years ago-ish (I’m still kicking myself for not buying the lot!)

Hey, it’s Friday everybody!  Have a happy and relaxing weekend.