Seriously, is there something wrong with me?! I really don't need any more Jewellery for Sunday's show, and yet I can't stop making it....
Here are a few bracelets that I've either made from start to finish today, or else touched up from a previous start. I made another one which isn't pictured here, as well. I think my favourite is with the round rabbit owl, Which I've been hoarding for a while now. Loving my chunky/focal/dangle bracelets at the moment. What's on your list for this weekend?
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Friday, 4 November 2011
And the winner is.......
Jo Tinley of DaisyChainDesigns!
who guessed that there were 156 beads on the unfired bead rack. There were in fact 159 but Jo got the closest!
Congratulations Jo, contact Bo who will tell you what to do in regards to your voucher :-)
Thanks everyone for playing along, I hope you enjoyed reading and seeing about Bo's gorgeous beads :-)
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Today's work
More show preparation tonight. Sunday's show is being made all the more tense (dare I say stressful?!) by the fact that I am due to work for a local opera company, Sawn-Off Opera, from Monday - Friday next week. Needless to say this is very exciting; however it's contemporary classical music, and I am meant to have it all off-copy (from memory...) by Monday. It's getting there but memorising is a slow and painful process for me, as I have mentioned before. I've recorded myself numerous times singing through my part for each one (there are three short operas) but it's hard to imagine how it will sound with thte other performers as well. As they are brand new pieces - just written this year - there are no recordings available to help me....anyway, I just keep chipping away at them! But balancing show preparation and opera preparation is difficult challenging!
So, here's what I've been up to today. For The Handmade Show, I must have a notice announcing who I am, on my stand. That task was ticked off my list today.
I also am not totally happy about my bracelet and earring display. So yesterday included a trip to Hobbycraft to pick up an easel, to prop up my newly laced pinboard! I'm not good with a needle and thread (unless there's a pile of seed beads next to it :-)) so (shame-faced) I have taped the lace onto the board. It also means that I can very easily remove the lace when I need it to be a pinboard again. If it looks good on the stand (which I think it will), I'll invest in another board, and affix the lace somewhat more permanently. What do you think?
My plans are to cover this with earrings, with my bag charms along the bottom, on dressmaker's pins. My usual earring boards (lace in mint green picture frames), I plan on repurposing for bracelet display. Of course, it looks a little bare now, but I think it'll be great once it's covered. (But not too cluttered. Always a challenge for me!)
Whilst looking for a reasonably priced table-top easel (harder than you might think!), my sister spotted these for me.
How cute! Each mini canvas is about the size of my palm. A little spray paint (thanks Helen :-)) and sticky tape later, and voila! Some individual earring pair displays. I've got four; don't know that I'll put them all out but it's good to have options, right?
On a side note, my friend Heidi and I were having a conversation today, on the perils of the Etsy circles and checking out folks' activities....I love seeing what everyone in my circle has favourited, but it can on occasion be rather expensive....
And these beads are one of those occasions. The colours look a little harsh here, due to the evening light, but trust me, these are stunning. I think it was Janna that favourited them....and then I bought them. Oops. They are from Carolyn Saxby, who lives down in Cornwall, one of my dream destinations, where I have never visited but have vague dreams that I might like to live there one day...I'm sure they will come to nothing and that I may well visit someday and be completely underwhelmed(!) but for now, it exists as a perfect haven in my mind. I think I might try and make something, perhaps just a simple pair of earrings, with some of these prior to Sunday. Tell me, what would you do if they were yours??
Vintaj giveaway!
I want to win the @vintajco & @beadaholique.com Crystal Copper Giveaway! #ilovevintaj
Oh yes, I so do! Check out their awesome giveaway....totally gorgeous, I am so excited about their new copper line.
Oh yes, I so do! Check out their awesome giveaway....totally gorgeous, I am so excited about their new copper line.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Elukka house necklaces
Some new necklaces I'm making in preparation for The Handmade
Show in Perth on Sunday. Love these raku houses so much!
I'm trying out a few ideas for the show. It's the biggest show I've done so far, so I'm feeling quite nervous....loads of amazing jewellery (and non-jewellery!) artists attending so I hope I don't just sink without a trace...there you go, that's my Scottish positivity shining through ;-)
Art beads aren't so well known here in the UK, so I thought I might put a little blurb on my table. Any thoughts? Too cheesy? Helpful? Do you think anyone will be interested?! Any comments, gratefully received :-)
What is an Art Bead?
wear your art on your sleeve...
Art beads are individually hand crafted beads, made by highly skilled artisans. When I select an Art Bead, I know that I am using either a one-of-a-kind piece, or one that is part of a very small batch of pieces. I know that the jewellery I create will, in turn, be an individual piece of art, which tells its own story with the pieces it is built from - be that a raku ceramic house from Finland, a handcast pewter bird from New York, or a hand torched glass focal from Edinburgh. I find these miniature pieces of art inspirational - I hope you will too!
Don't forget to check out my interview with Bo Hulley and giveaway here :-)
Don't forget to check out my interview with Bo Hulley and giveaway here :-)
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Friday, 28 October 2011
Introducing...Bo Hulley...and a giveaway!
It's been a while since I've done one of these, but I have a couple of exciting interviews coming up! Firt up, let me introduce a fellow Brit, Bo Hulley!(And make sure you read all the way down to the bottom, for a very special giveaway!) Bo makes beautiful ceramic beads on the Isle of Wight, a small island just off the south coast of England. I have never been, but I'd love to visit one day! I'm all about flying south in the hope of finding sunshine :-) And if you happen to be a regular Beads and Beyond reader, you'll have seen Bo's beautiful beads and buttons gracing their pages in my project for the current issue. So without further ado, I'll hand over to Bo.
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