I stand connected arm in arm
With all those touched by cancer
Doing my part to raise
Won’t you join me, too?
And I may have missed my opportunity, but I wanted to share with you some of my bloggy friends who have some giveaways and challenges.
Cindy Wimmer of Sweet Bead Studio has some mad skills with a hammer {and I am not talking about nails and boards}. She makes the most incredible jewelry {that I am saving my pennies for...copper pennies!}. Words, mixed metals, beautiful gemstones...all are magic in Cindy's hands. She is on the cover of the new Easy Wire 2009 issue about to be released, and she is having a great giveaway {I apologize if you miss the giveaway later tonight!!! But go check out her wise words, and the cutest little boys this side of the Mississippi!}.
Last, but certainly not least, if you love a challenge you will be super excited about the gauntlet that my dear friend Heather Powers of Humblebeads has thrown down. She is challenging us to have fun with focals based on classic examples of greatness from the Best of Stringing {of which I happen to have two pieces featured as well!}. Heather is posting one challenge a day this week, and you have the opportunity to create your own versions of the focal of the day and post it with a link on her blog. She is giving away a $50 gift certificate to her store Humblebeads on Etsy and Interweave is throwing in a subscription to Stringing. Win-win! But hurry! Heather has already posted day one and day two! {Deadline for posting is November 6th}
What are you waiting for? Go check these links out!
Enjoy the day!
The necklace I created was one that I was inspired to make for the Art Bead Scene June challenge of the famous painting of a study of squares by Kandinsky. The bold colors were perfect for the wire that I picked up from Sara at the Soft Flex booth at Bead & Button. I hit the jackpot when I found the ceramic components from Jangles.
My piece is called "The Key To Kandinsky (is Color)."
There are 38 entries for this contest and there is such a great variety of styles. I feel blessed to be included in such a talented pool of artists. Grand prize is $500...that would be sweet!
Again, I would be honored if you would check out the contest here. I would encourage you to vote for your favorite, but I would be most honored if you find mine to be your favorite.
Challenges for me are something to seek out, to look forward to. When I shift the meaning of a challenge in my mind from negative to positive I find that there can be great results!
What sorts of challenges do you seek out for yourself?
What successes have you had in the challenges you have participated in?
What have you learned from any challenges that didn't go your way?
Do tell!
Enjoy the day!
{Bright, Wild & Beautiful}
I was inspired to create this piece for the Vintaj October challenge "Enchanted Path." {If you care to vote for your favorite in the Enchanted Path challenge, you can do so starting on Saturday, October 3rd at noon.} In August I received a wonderful grab bag of pendants and charms from Gaea (read more about her adventures in clay here). The focal pendant is a beautiful mossy green color. Gaea calls these Queens & Goddesses. I could not find out which Goddess this one was, but I bought this set because I loved this face. They all have a very serene look and a special totem above their heads, in the top chakra position, to guide their being. This Goddess has a flower. So she seemed perfectly suited to the "Enchanted Path" theme.