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“A Charmed Life” is up for auction!

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Take nine artists, a color scheme, and a “can do” spirit. Some assembly required. What emerges? A story that we’re all proud to be a part of.

We’ve been waiting for this moment for more than a year! Our traveling charm necklace is finally up on auction. All of the proceeds will be donated for breast cancer research. The auction ends Sunday, September 16.

You can read the story of our necklace here, and a direct link to the auction is right here.

Thank you for looking, and thank you even more if you bid!

Love from,
Leah, Bobbi, Wendy, Amy, Ellen, Dorothy, Dulcey, Illaya, and Cyndi

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Wild caterpillar bracelet!

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Make Art Monday!

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I made this bracelet for a challenge over at the Wearable Arts forum on WetCanvas a couple of weeks ago. It was actually inspired by a photograph of a fruit and vegetable market in Seattle. The beads running down the center of the bracelet are the same color as Rainier cherries, and the ribbon yarn colors reminded me of all the other summer fruit bounty in the photo.

I wrote up some tips on making these finger-woven pieces awhile back.    The process was quite similar, except that I used short lengths of ribbon yarn to tie the square knots in between each bead instead of using one continuous length of cord.

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Bead for Life

Friday, September 7th, 2007

The slogan of this mission is “eradicating poverty one bead at a time”. Bead For Life creates a bridge between Ugandan women who want to build a better future for themselves and their families and bead buyers who can help them.

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Bead & jewelry blogging round-up!

Friday, September 7th, 2007

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Art Bead Scene
Elaine Ray maps out a plan of attack for holiday jewelry sales, get started today!

Jewelry and Beading
It’s back to school time, and for us jewelry makers, that can also mean back to jewelry school. Jewelry and beading is working on giving you all kinds of educational jewelry options this month, including a look at Wild Acres in Little Switzerland, NC.

Katie’s Beading Blog
Rock your own style with Katie’s superstar earring idea. This week’s post includes a link to how to make your own twisted wire jump rings.

Naughty Secretary Club
Craft Lab is back on HGTV Monday mornings at 7am Central. Don’t let the episode names fool you! Just because it says it is about enameled pet tags does not mean they don’t make adorable pendants for necklaces too!

Savvy Crafter
Candie and friends get their bead on at a recent birthday bash! Read all about the group effort to make a special keepsake for their friend’s 29th birthday.

Snap out of it, Jean! There’s beading to be done!
Jean’s chain maille gallery is growing! Check it out!

The Impatient Beader
Margot went to Bead Fest and scored some rockin’ new beads! Read all about them…and the first day of school at The Impatient Blogger.

Artist Profile: Bernadine Stoopman

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

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Artist: Bernadine Stoopman
Location: Brisbane, Queensland (East Coast of Australia)

Websites and Blog:
Bridal Jewellery & Hair Accessories by Bernadine
Designs to Love: Bernadine’s gallery
Handcrafted Jewellry & Special Occasion Creations
Hooked on Wire blog

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Bernadine, your work is so unique. How do you describe it?
Inventive and inspired are probably the first words that come to mind when describing my wirework.

What is your creative process like?
Sometimes I pull bits and pieces out of my storage boxes to see what goes together but that’s not always successful for me as I don’t have an unlimited collection, so I leave it for a couple of days and surf the net for interesting beads and components or go to a trade show if there’s one on and from there I’ll pull the design together. I sometimes design on paper for customers who’d like a couple of different options, but mostly I’m given a few descriptive words such as, Black, Crystal and Glitzy and left to my own devices. Many of my designs just kind of evolve as I go along. I like to listen to music whilst working, usually just the classical radio station. Some of the pieces I’ve created, e.g. my free form wedding Tiaras, take several days to complete, sometimes I have to put them aside and work on other things as wrapping 26g wire for a couple of hours at a time is painful on the fingers particularly in winter.

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What kind of training did you have which helped you achieve your current level of artistry?
I have no formal training in jewellery design, I did study art in high school though. I’ve been creative from a very early age, painting and drawing, sewing, mosaics, and later on Photography when I did a short course. Above all I love colour, texture, and shape.

I also spent 26 years or so working in corporate environments in Office Management and Finance. During that time I project managed several commerical office renovations where I got to play with colour and reasonably big budgets among other things.

In Sept 2005, the International Mining and Resources company I worked for decided to relocate its divisional office from the East coast to the West coast of Australia. I walked away with a large redunancy and thoughts of a nice holiday and a new start . In March 2006, I went along to a basic stringing class just for the fun of it and was instantly hooked. From there I started making earrings, (basic techniques learnt from a book) and then really got hooked on Wire. (that could be a good title for a book…lol) The more I played around with it, the more I discovered that there’s not much you can’t make out of wire. In Nov 2006 I hosted my first jewellery viewing, with 50 or 60 people attending and did fantastically sales wise as well as collecting some wonderful repeat customers. I got alot of practice making a couple hundred pieces of jewellery for that party, as well as using my artistic skills and photographs (taken in Tasmania on that holiday I mentioned) to create swing tags and a website or two.

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Is there a tool or material that you can’t imagine living without?
That’s a really easy question… Wire. Playing with wire is my passion and I’d be lost without it.

What inspires you to create?
I’m inspired by Nature. I adore Frogs, Geckos, Lizards, Rainforests, The Beach and Ocean and all that it holds. Many of these things can be seen in my jewellery creations.

What inspires you to keep going when the work gets frustrating or tough?
My will to succeed and knowing that if I give up, I’ve let it beat me.

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What is your best piece of advice for those who would like to rise in their level of artistry?
Read, Read, Read….as much as you can get your hands on. Most techniques can be learnt from books so join a Library, join a Beading Forum or group, enter as many competitions as you can afford. Experiment with new techinques, make things up as you go along, who knows what you might stumble on. Submit photos of your work to Beading magazines, get printed. One or two might ask you to write projects for their publication. Worked for me.

What takes up the majority of your time besides your art?
My beautiful Border Collie Pup - Bojak Mister Remarkable or Remy as he’s known and oh yes that dreaded housework.

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What’s your favorite comfort food?
Love Italian Food… My mum’s parents came to Australia from the Province of Brescia - Lombardy in Northern Italy. That might have something to do with it.

What’s your favorite color and other favorite things?
That’s a truly difficult question for me to answer. Love colour of any tone or description generally. But to say I’m not overly keen on Yellow. Its a difficult colour for most people to wear.

My other Hobbies are Photography, Gardening - I grow orchids, Painting with Acrylics and Cooking.

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NightSky necklace comes home!

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

After being lost in the mail for awhile, my lampwork, seed bead, and wire necklace finally made it safely home a few weeks ago! It appeared in a how-to article back in February that I wrote for Jewelry Crafts magazine.

 

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Glass curtains!!

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Denise Perreault makes a lot of really neat stuff, and I love the way her website is arranged…it’s really easy to navigate. That way, you can concentrate on all the gorgeous beadwork instead of trying to figure out how to get “the-ah from he-ah”, as we say in New England. The thing that Denise makes that I’ve never seen done before is glass curtains. They are simply beautiful.

Visit Denise and take a look at her beautiful vessels and sculptures too!

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If I Were a Blacksmith by Denise Perreault

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How to make 2-drop peyote beaded beads

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Technique Tuesday!

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These beads are extremely simple to make, so they’re a great place to start in learning to weave beaded beads. Start with a 24 inch single strand of Nymo 0 on your needle, and two different colors of seed beads, preferably Delicas or some other cylinder-style of seed beads. I used a dark galvanized amethyst and bright gold to match the Tigerskin (or Wood!) Jasper necklace that I showed you yesterday.

In 2-drop peyote, you stitch the same as in regular peyote, except that you pass your thread through 2 beads each time. Check my post on seed bead basics for instructions if you need to. Here’s the pattern for these little beads:

  1. String on 12 beads, alternating colors, two of each color at a time. Start with 2 gold and end with 2 purple. This will be the 1st and 2nd row after you complete the next step. Leave a 5-6 inch of thread.
  2. Weave the following rows in single colors, following this pattern:
    3rd row - gold
    4th row - purple
    5th row - gold
    6th row - purple
    7th row - purple
    8th row - gold
    9th row - purple
    10th row - gold
    11th row - gold
    12th row - purple
    13th row - gold
    14th row - purple
    15th row - purple
    16th row - gold
  3. Wrap the bead into a cylinder so that the “in” and “out” parts mesh. Use the thread still on the needle to weave back and forth, “zipping” the two edges together. At the top, tie the two thread ends together, and work them both back through your work to bury them.

Copyright 2007 Cyndi Lavin. Not to be reprinted, resold, or redistributed for profit. May be printed out for personal use or distributed electronically provided that entire file, including this notice, remains intact.

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Tigerskin stone necklace with beaded beads

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Make Art Monday!

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I bought this tigerskin jasper at a recent bead and gem show. It’s not tigereye, which has that wonderful chatoyant reflection: instead, tigerskin has matte bands of purple-brown and dark golden ochres. It mixes beautifully with deep bronze facetted glass beads and small beaded beads.

Tomorrow, I’m going to give you the pattern I came up with for the beaded beads. It’s not difficult, and you can choose any colors you like to create the checkerboard pattern.

[Note ~ now I've been told that it's wood jasper, not tigerskin jasper, so you'll have to decide for yourself!]

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