17 June 2011

Treasures Galore

I have been a bit absent as we are enjoying our family this week. We had a big family picture session for about an hour and a half this morning, and tonight we are celebrating my mom with a surprise party. There has been much laughter and fun at the 'cousin camp' and it is great to be with my sister and her family whom we don't see enough.

So many others have written such great things about the Bead & Button show, I am not quite sure that there is more for me to add. You should really read Andrew Thornton's awesome recaps (plus his awesome Thursday giveaway!) and the Art Bead Scene. I think that I will just dazzle you with the bounty that I amassed while I was there. And no, I don't have one cent left to purchase even one more thing until who knows when. Best be off creating things with all this beady goodness!


1:: Clockwise from top left: lampwork set including one wicked cool hollow bead and a starfish bead (I am STILL hoarding its partner from last year ;-) from the sweet Stephanie Ann of StephanieBeads; skeleton key with glass bead (how could I resist a key?), glass bird about to sing a beautiful song and a butterfly from the delightful firecracker of an artist, Kerri Fuhr.
2:: Porcelain beads in yummy jelly bean colors from Splendid Loon Studio. I want to know more about them so I hope to do an interview in the future with the talented mother-daughter duo.
3::I could not pass by this amazing booth with these beads in all shapes and sizes in these earthy, saturated colors.  According to his business card, he is 'building the finest single-source collection of glass beads in the history of mankind.' Harold of Studio for the New American Trade Bead gave me quite the entertaining education for my purchase! ;-)
4::Silk ribbons from Class Act Designs and silk cords from Silk Painting is Fun.


5:: The color on these Basha Beads are luminous. I am so glad my friend Andrew Thornton had them for me to see in person. They are quite amazing and he picked me out an assortment of the best.
6:: Stacking buttons and beads from the always sunny and fun, Miss Jennifer of Jangles. Her new booth included her new fabric! It is so happy it makes me want to learn how to sew, but since that isn't going to happen anytime soon, I will be content to use her happy beads!
7:: Peanut beads! I have always wanted to try them! They are quite tiny, and go against my self-imposed no seed bead policy, but I just couldn't resist. These are from Out on a Whim.
8:: Painted steel cutouts from recycled filing cabinets, silver keyhole and flower from silver plated serving trays, Tibetan brass rings with the coolest natural patinas, copper and brass funky spacers and some bottlecap flowers from Glass Garden Beads.


9:: Lisa Peters makes the most amazing raku beads, buttons and cabochons. What I love most is that every single one is different. And there are hundreds upon hundreds of them. She and her mom are always a delight! I fell in love with an assortment of flower shapes.
10:: Marianne Kasparian of MAKUStudio coaxes beautiful colors from her raku firings. I love all her shaped hearts and am plotting the day when I can make one mine. In the meantime, I settled on an assortment of rounds (that leaf is part of my giveaway on Art Bead Scene! Hurry over to this post to leave a comment for a chance!). I so enjoyed the opportunity to have dinner with her and her friend.
11:: Glass beads from our booth neighbor Angi Graham of Blue Frog Art Studio, enameled copper leaf from Julie Nordine of Credit River Glass, and two whimsical pressed glass flower pendants from Lily Studios (one for my sister the tulip-lover for letting me and my friends crash her house every summer!).
12:: Filigree rings from Filigree Supply because I love me some rings.


 13:: The sweet Sun Park of Ezel Findings was backing up to the Humblebeads booth, and she would poke her head through to ooh and aah each time I brought something new back. Of course I had to go over and see what she had and walked away with sweet little copper plated leaves and branches and the cutest origami cranes!
14:: I just about fell over when I spotted this antique button turned into a hefty clasp at Hidden Treasures. The Stars and Crescent is the badge of my sorority, Delta Delta Delta. I would have bought more of these if they had them, but as it is, this will be destined for something special just for me!
15:: The stars and moon continue in these cool pendants I made at the Vintaj booth with Jess. Their new embossing and etching folders and the contraption that you use to do it with are calling my name! I best save up for this one, but it is so very cool!
16:: Green Girl Studios always has the biggest assortment of whimsy on the planet. This year the booth was even fuller than I have ever seen it. My favorites are the little robot, the elephant and the flower clasp with bee hook. (P.S. Keep little Max in your prayers... Cynthia wasn't there because her little one was sick. I missed seeing her and the delightful Miss Azalea, but more importantly I am praying for a quick recovery for Max).


17:: Vlad of Golem Studios joined us at dinner on Saturday. It was so great to learn of his creative process. These are the goodies I came home with, including a set of the ladybug beads in the bottom that garnered him the top prize in the Bead Dreams competition. Congratulations, Vlad!
18:: I met Genevieve Church of Loot! and heard of her quest to make beautiful things from the castoffs of other glass artists. These glass links are the byproduct of the glass industry. I love how she sees the beauty in these things that would be thrown away. I want to learn more with a potential interview in the future.
19:: I am not a sterling silver gal, but I like to mix my metals. There was an abundance of pewter options that are so much nicer than they have been in the past. I selected this assortment of pewter bead caps and spacers from North Lake Trading Co.
20:: Humblebeads. My very favorite place to shop and hang out. It was not long enough to spend with Heather and her Aunt Roseanne. And I think that my beads multiplied while my back was turned! Humblebeady goodness!


21:: Very sparkly beads from Holy & Pure Gemstones.
22:: Blue and green agate, plus these amazingly large crystals from North Lake Trading Co. I must have been on a blue streak!
23:: The treasure trove of Czech glass from Raven's Journey. I went a tad bit nuts over here. And I won't need to buy any glass beads for a really, really long time!

 24:: Kara from The Lipstick Ranch was new to me, but I am so glad that I got to meet her! She lives on a huge ranch in Colorado...all the better to farm rust! These are but a few of the trinkets I found. Amazing stories of how she does it!
25:: Assorted goodies from AD Adornments. There is always something special to be found there.
26:: Bezels to fill from Amate Studios. I love the ones I use for my 'simple truths', but I thought I would give these fun shapes a try. And rings too!
27:: Chain, chain, chain! Thanks to my friend Sharon, I may have gone a bit crazy here. But you can never have enough chain, can you? Fringe chains, rollow, and some aluminum links all from Primitive Earth. I also got two spools of chain from Rings & Things.

There. Whew. I am pooped just thinking about all this loot!

That ought to keep me busy for awhile.

;-)

Have you ever gone crazy on a shopping spree? 
If money were no object, what would you have bought at the Bead & Button show?
What is your favorite of what I have shown? What should I use first?

Enjoy the day!

14 June 2011

Random Ramblings

{My hibiscus macro from my front porch...just a pretty thing to tide you over until you get bead overload!}

I'm baaaaaaaaccccckkkk!

Some random thoughts to tide you over until I can fully recap what has been going on...

  • There is a great big pile o' beads and components littering the floor of my studio (step gingerly!).
  • I didn't think that I would spend every last penny, I thought I would come home with some money to put towards a new laptop (my first!) but unfortunately, if I had it with me, I spent it. I should know better.
  • I thought that I had lost a special little baggie from a very cool brand new-to-me vendor (very panicky few moments until I found it tucked inside a big bag o' chain!). I am using it for a special project for my Earthenwoods Design Team for July.
  • And speaking of desing teams... I just found out that I will be getting a surprise goodie from the Chinook Design Team. What a treat! I love what Mellisa does.
  • On Sunday I had planned to leave the Bead & Button at noon to catch the semi-final baseball game in the tournament my son was playing in. I told my husband on the phone that I was just about ready to leave....and I left two hours later!!! But that is okay, because they won the semi-final and made it into the championship game and I got there just as it started. They won that one 16-5 and got a huge trophy. No pictures though since I was mighty pooped by that time. The games had been postponed due to rain so this one started at 4:00 pm (should have started at 11:00 am!) and then was pretty slow due to the big hitters we have and got done around 6:45! And then, as if I had not driven through the construction on Hwy 41 enough, we had to head back south (the exact direction I came from earlier) to go to my husband's nephew's graduation party. We got there around 8pm just in time to eat the last of the burgers and brats and stayed for about an hour before turning around and driving 2 hours home. Through the wicked bad construction (that is three times in one day, people!).
  • And last night we had ball until after 10pm for league, and pulled out an amazing win at 19-9 in the 5th inning. But I was too pooped to create...
  • I have a special anniversary necklace to make for a client (he is uber romantic!) and a whole wedding party ensemble I committed to months ago that is due now. As in yesterday.
  • There will be a surprise party for my mom this Friday (shhhhhh!!!), my sister and her family are coming into town, we are having a Prais family portrait session, and I will be entertaining my niece and nephew for the weekend with nothing going on in this dinky town. Do you think I could get them to clean my studio and sort beads?!
  • There are some other deadlines looming for publications that I have to complete. I can't tell you anything more than they are both for books rather than magazines. I am delighted to be participating in both.
  • I had the distinct honor to view the proof copy of the book that Heather Powers is writing. I am blown away. Heather's designs are always amazing, but I am most impressed with the way that Kalmbach has presented her work. If you haven't gone out and pre-ordered your copy, you really should. Right now. It is stunningly beautiful. I am so proud of her!
  • Speaking of books, do you think I have one in me? What do you think it would be about? Hmmmmm...
  • I have to get crackin' on the 'simple truth' charms for the sampler club for July. And I am delighted that the supplier of my bezels likes them so much she bought three of my newest ones I didn't even have pictures of! 
  • And if you are interested in a mystery bundle of goodies from the Bead & Button show, head on over to the Art Bead Scene Studio Saturday from June 11th... leave a comment there to be entered. The winner will be drawn at the end of this week!
  • I feel so blessed to have spent the time that I did with my best friend Heather and her Aunt Roseanne (I am officially adopted ;-), meeting friends from all over, seeing Heather Trudeau's beautiful baby boy, shopping with my friend Sharon, learning about the process of some amazing artists, enjoying food and mysterious fun with my bead peep friends at the Safehouse and making some phenomenal connections (and I mean phenomenal!). Sorry to be a tease....More later, I promise! 
Enjoy the day!

09 June 2011

Off to the Bead & Button

Just a quick note that I will be leaving for the Bead & Button show in Milwaukee in a few moments. I am very excited to see all my friends and to shop. While I am away, my Etsy shop will remain open. I have a very rare sale going on there for 30% off with the code bbs2011. Sale ends on Sunday, June 12th and I will ship the items next week!

And here is a picture of the first month's exclusive charms sent to the Simple Truth Sampler Club members. As each month's sampler is exclusive, I will not be making another. Check back soon to see what some of the sampler club members did with their charms.


There are still openings available. Click the tab at the top to be taken to the sign up page.

Enjoy the day!

06 June 2011

The Road To Bead & Button...SALE!

My friend Andrew Thornton reminded me that there are but a few days left until we all convene on Milwaukee for the best bead show ever... Bead & Button show. I am excited to see all my bead peeps, and this year I am only going to work in Heather Powers' Humblebeads booth (stop by 1212 and say hi!) and shop, shop, shop!


There are tools that I would like to get, some beads (of course!) and as many art beads as I can carry home.
I will also be clearing out my Etsy shop to take the remaining 'simple truths' with me to the show along with all the new ones that I have been making. Now is the time to grab yours while you can... and get 30% off doing it!


Go to my Etsy shop and enter the code bbs2011. This 30% off code will be good through June 12th. But hurry! I will be leaving on Thursday and likely taking any 'simple truths' with me that have not sold. (And anything that is sold from the 9th-12th will be shipped next week when I come back). Check back late, late, later today or early tomorrow for some more jewelry to pop into the site as well.

And please go and visit my friends who are also hosting the sale on their blogs/shops:

Erin Prais-Hintz
Andrew Thornton
Heather Trudeau
Lorelei Eurto

Enjoy the day!

Winner of a special treat!

Swopemelmel
is the random winner of the sweet treat necklace from my Earthenwood Studio design team project. Email me Miss Mel with your address and I will send it right out to you!


And for another special treat, check out these recent treasuries that I have been featured in along with some really talented people!

The first is from my friend Cherrie Fick of En La Lumiere. She is a very talented jewelry designer. I love the soft pastel colors here.

'Butter Mint' by enlalumiere

Butter yellow, aqua and baby blur he colors of summer.


Butter Mint
$

SALE Sterling Silver A...
$63.00

Orinoco Flow Deluxe Sta...
$74.00

NEW Nagy in Lemonade &q...
$37.00

White Agate Pendant Nec...
$25.00

Any four 8x8 Fine Art P...
$105.00

Lemon Starfish Artisan ...
$82.00

Handmade Lampwork Glass...
$

Shabby Nouveau Tiny Hea...
$5.00

Bubbling As seen in Wir...
$60.00

Breathe, Balance, Calm ...
$

Stone Bee Necklace
$67.50

Amazonite & Czech Glass...
$46.00

Yellow White Acai Croch...
$28.00

Delicate Balance - Orig...
$190.00

dare to dream - simple...
$9.00


The second was a surprise to me. I love the theme and the way that all these things fit together.


'EtsyRx to get over a hard day' by newnanc

A little chocolate, wine, a bath, and gratitude for all that's good in life, and I'm back to my happy self! :-)


Hush - 5x5 Original Sig...
$15.00

Eat Sign Made with Recy...
$35.00

Hard Cider - Handmade A...
$38.00

gives good back rub
$1.50

Ooey Gooey Brownie Cook...
$25.00

Organic Mellow Mood Flo...
$4.95

Natural Pet Products an...
$

Exotic Essential Oil Ba...
$9.75

adapt & overcome - simp...
$12.00

Vintage London Winery G...
$12.00

WINE Natural Tumbled Ma...
$16.00

All Sorts Of Corks - La...
$45.00

I Am Grateful For Journ...
$18.00

In vain I have struggle...
$16.00

Illuminated Earth Light...
$8.00

Vintage 40's Interp...
$150.00

Making treasuries is a lot of fun.

I like to challenge myself to see what connections I can make with items in Etsy, whether it is color or theme or even telling a story. Sometimes I share them, sometimes I don't.

Have you ever made a Treasury? I wish that they would make it easier to do, by allowing you to just click a button as you are surfing so that you don't have to have multiple browsers open and cutting and pasting all the time. To make these Treasuries work on my website, I used a special treasury tool from Whale Shark Websites. Check it out!

So now it is your turn... what is the best theme for a treasury on Etsy that you have seen? Have you been featured in a treasury? Have you made any treasuries of your own? Do you know of any cool Etsy apps that help with Treasuries? What features would you like to see added in to the Treasury?
Do tell!

Enjoy the day!

04 June 2011

Fairy Tale Bead Soup: Jenni's Secret Garden

 "In my garden there is a large place for sentiment.  My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams.  The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful."  ~Abram L. Urban

I have the worst luck with flowers.

I buy the most expensive hanging baskets from Lensmire's each summer and as soon as I take them out of the greenhouse they seem to deflate just a little, as if they know what fate awaits them on my front porch.
This year I picked out two beautiful hanging baskets. One with New Guinea impatiens with their large hardy blooms in the cheeriest shade of bubblegum pink with stripes of red and a double impatien that looks like tiny red roses surrounded by these fluffy white bitty blooms. 

I put them in the wrought iron hangers on my back porch so that I could see them when I looked out side the back door. But the wind came and battered them around quite a bit in the past week. And the sun is much hotter back there for a much longer time (I thought this was a shady spot! Well, it is when I come home around 5:30-7:00!). I have moved them to a shadier part of the house, but I feel sad, because they look as though I have abandoned and abused them, when I have been lovingly tending to them, watering them, and even fertilizing them. 

I wish that I had something other than a black thumb.

I admire lush gardens. I love to see a profusion of blooms as if floral fireworks have exploded showering down petals of every hue. I love the idea of a secret garden, with a creaky old gate that has ivy almost completely obscuring the entrance twining all around. You would jiggle the key that fits in the lock and when you pushed the heavy gate open you would spy the most extraordinary sights and smell the most incredible scents. It would be a feast for your senses.

For the Fairy Tale bead soup swap I gladly volunteered to be paired up with a new international friend. I was lucky to swap with Jenni Connolly of Jenni Bead from all the way Down Under. Since I won't likely get to travel there, this is the next best thing! 


Jenni sent me a very pretty palette of purple, chartreuse and lavender. There were lampwork glass beads with confetti colors, bright green faceted glass rondelles, really cool ribbed glass beads (that I saved for another day) and some lilac colored lucite petals. 

From my own stash I found some antique silver floral filigree that I layered with the lucite petals and a perfect glass headpin with the same purple and green palette from the immensely talented Kelley Wenzel of KelleysBeads.

To that I added stacked silver toned bead caps and daisy spacers along with a pewter skeleton key from Lynn Davis. I love what Lynn does. I sent her the original of this key and a few other pieces back last year and challenged Lynn to work her magic and create pewter castings of these items. I still have the original, but I love that I can keep using this piece through Lynn's ingenuity.


The result is a very fresh and springy look that is a departure from the color palettes that I usually gravitate to. I call this "Jenni's Secret Garden" in honor of my new friend Jenni. 
{Jenni's Secret Garden}
Please go and check out what everyone else made!

Lori Anderson, Pretty Things
Rebecca Anderson, Song Beads
Courtney Breul, Beads By Breul 
Loretta Carstensen, Designs by Loretta
Evelyn Hall, Dragon Lady Evelyn
Sandy Richardson, Sandy's Coloring Box
Tara Plote, Newbie Beader
Christine Brandel, A Hot Piece of Glass
Lisa Sittniewski, Alterity Art
Joanna Matuszczyk, Filcowe
Jenni Connolly, Jenni Bead
Geneva Collins, Torque Story
Elisabeth Auld, Beads For Busy Gals
Sally Russick, Wireworked
Mary McGraw, MK's Creative Musings
Norma Turvey, Moonlit Fantaseas
Erin Prais-Hintz, Treasures Found You are here!
Stephanie Haussler, Pixybug Designs
Shai Williams, Shaia's Ramblings
Johanna Rhodes, Fire Phoenix Creations
Sandi Lee James, Do Be Do Bead Do
Valerie Norton, Hot Fused Glass 

Enjoy the day!

01 June 2011

BTW: With Sprinkles and a Cherry on Top!

  "Ice cream is exquisite. What a pity it isn't illegal." ~ Voltaire
 
For my Bead Table Wednesday I finished a necklace for the Earthenwoods Design Team. Miss Melanie created this sweet little treat of a pendant in a yummy dreamsicle color, which is one of my very favorite flavors of frozen confections! For this yummy design, I thought that the way that I like to enjoy ice cream is with loads of sprinkles, and I don't care what kind - mini chocolate chips, confetti sprinkles, toffee bits, cinnamon chips, Andes candies chips - you name it! I love it! There is just something about ice cream with some sort of mix-ins for me. 
 

I call this "With Sprinkles and a Cherry on Top." I used copper patterned chain filled with an assortment of E-beads in various sprinkle-y colors and a red coral bead for the finishing touch, the cherry on top!
 
Get the scoop on what the rest of the team is up to!

I haven't had a giveaway of my own in quite some time, so I think that it is time to celebrate the beginning of summer. To win this sweet bauble, all you need to do is tell me what your favorite flavor of ice cream is in a comment below. One comment per person please! I will select a random winner from all comments on Sunday, June 5th and reveal on Monday. Good luck!

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