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Monday, January 16th, 2012

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My Bead Soup
This is the gorgeous bead soup I received from my partner Shiraz from Secret Song Designs She was so generous. Obviously, I have plenty of supplies here to make multiple jewelry pieces. Except for a sterling toggle that I put in at the last minute, this is the bead soup that I sent. She sent so much, that I hope I sent enough. The rules require that you send a focal piece (which I figured could either be the lampwork bead (made by DD Hess) or the “passion” charm); coordinating spacer or other beads; and a special clasp. I made a few claps, but then I thought the toggle would be good to add just in case she wasn’t thrilled with my wire handi-work. Once we get our bead soup from our partner, the next thing we have to do is make jewelry .

Bead Soup !!!
Today is the day! Finally I get to reveal what I made with my beautiful bead soup from Jenni Connolly. First of all, I was so lucky to get such beautiful beads. I knew right away I wanted two things; to bring out the fuschia in the beads that Jenni made and to make a necklace that was a show stopper. Hopefully, I have done that here. Here’s what I received in the mail from Jenni. Here’s my post about the day it arrived. I went into my beading area of the studio and saw the spikey shell beads hanging on the wall. I have had these forever and I guess this is what they had been waiting for. After choosing the shells everything else just fell into place. As for the design, I knew I wanted a multi strand necklace. I started laying out the layers on my table. I played around for—-ever trying to get the right length and layers. I didn’t want symectrical so it took a while for me to get the beads exactly where I wanted them.
Jennifer Jangles Blog .

The Lost Bead
The parable of the woman searching for her lost coin (Luke 15:8-9) was very much on my mind recently when I lost a bead. It was a lovely 3mm round corrugated silver bead that I dropped as I was threading it onto a rosary line (see picture on left for what a rosary line looks like). I’m not exactly penny-pinching but sure can be frugal, and at approximately two cents per bead, I was immediately crawling around on the floor and under my dining room table looking for it. “Rejoice with me because I have found the bead that I lost.” Yes, I did find it. It was such a wee thing but so worth hunting down. I thought about God searching for me, tiny creature that I am, one of His little ones but no less important to Him than the greatest in His Kingdom. How happy God is when he finds me and brings me home to His heart of boundless love! And how happy I am, too! I also thought of my sins, which are more often than not small as opposed to large.
HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING? .

Bead Distraction
Have you ever had beading overload? Tonight it started when I was looking through a “junk drawer” or catch all drawer in the kitchen and found a HUGE black plastic bead that must have come from something like a purse and my mind started racing about how to use it. Then I found a premade bracelet on stretchy cord that someone gave me so I could use the beads. They are pretty dark brown, sort of shiny beads. The next thing I found in the drawer was the credit card-like cruise ship cabin “key”. I started reminiscing about the cruise ship and remembered one of the ladies who works at a local Joann Etc. store. She took used Joann gift cards and cut out the word “Joann’s”, punched holes in either end and strung them, in between multi-colored 8mm crystal bicones all along a beaded eye glass holder. How cool was that!!!? I need to go on more cruises so I can make something out of multiple cruise ship cabin keys! :) Okay, you are probably seeing a pattern of distraction here….
A Bead A Day .

The Bead Master
The Bead Master is owned by DaD of 3, Don from Florida who has custom handmade / hand carved beaded hats,belts,accessories, and more. Who is The Bead Master : I started back in 1970 I was in the U.S. Navy Stationed in Sasebo Japan. I noticed a bead store and I went in. Knowing that I would by in Sasebo for ( 4 ) years I needed a hobby. I spoke to the gentlemen behind the counter for quite some time. I wanted to learn this fine trade,so I asked if he could teach me.He stated that he could not afford to pay me.So, I said “ I do not want to get paid.” He said kindly agreed. Every evening and every weekend I visited this shop and was taught this trade. I ended up being stationed there for 10 years. I did work for him after about 3 years part time and I’ve been beading ever since. I started beading full time until 1979. Every piece displayed in my store is handmade / hand carved. Beading since 1979 and going strong. All U.S.A. Made…Custom orders and wholesale are welcomed.
Living My MoMent .

Bead Annealing
There are two approaches to annealing beads. One is to keep them warm as you make them and when the session is finished, anneal all the beads sitting in the kiln. Assuming you are using soda lime glasses rather than borosilicate , you need to have the kiln idling at around 500C. When you have evened the heat throughout the bead, you place it in the kiln. Gloves and other heat protection attire will be needed when you open the door/lid to put the bead on the mandrel into it. When you have finished the bead making session, you then take the temperature up to about 520C – 540C and soak there for about half an hour – both depend on the type of glass and the thickness and shape. The object is to take the glass up to a temperature where the annealing process can work, but without being so high in temperature that the bead takes up marks from the kiln shelf. More information on the soak and annealing of various shapes, sizes and types are given in later tips.
Glass Tips .

Just Bead It
Iam a part-time crafter. But you will not catch me tooting my own horn. … What does that even mean? Because in high school I literally tooted my own horn, six days a week, 40 weeks a year for four years. How does being a geeky trombone player relate to bragging?? But I digress. … I was turned onto jewelry when I stumbled onto the Mill Girl’s blog featuring a felt ball necklace. It was so unique, I fell in love instantly. I ran out to our local craft store, bought the cheapest wool roving in every color I could find and ended up with three of the itchiest felt necklaces that no one could ever wear. Eventually I discovered the gloriously luxurious alpaca and have been hooked ever since. Hello darling. Looking lovely today. Each of those little suckers takes about five minutes to felt;
Corey & Stacie .

International Bead Award
To bead or not to bead, that’s not a question for thousands of people whose passion is beading. They face another question: to enter a beading contest or not to enter. Our answer is positive: of course, to enter! Not every contest, but promising a great challenge. It seems that the First International Bead Award held and supported by Beaders Best Publishing (Beaders Best Verlag) is what you don’t have to miss! The contest is open to all bead artists around the world. Five international jury members select a first, second and third place winners in each of nine categories. The jury will judge by photos only. The winners will be announced at the Beaders Best Fair for Bead Art in Hamburg, August 20-21, 2011, and shown in the following issue of the Perlen Poesie Magazine. All submissions will be showcased on the Perlen Poesie website after the jury has voted. Out of all submissions the website visitors will be able to select People’s Choice Award Winner. Deadline for submissions is the 15th of December, 2010.
Gem and Beaded Jewelry .

Bead Journal Project registration is open!
Registration will close on December 8, 2010 so register early! Once the project gets underway, you will be invited to participate in the BJP blog so that we can share our work and our questions with each other as we go. To register, please send a request to our registration angel at beadjournalreg11@gmail.com Your request should include the following information to ensure it is processed correctly: 1. Your full name, first and last. 2. Your web name or alias, if you have one. 3. Your email address. Please give us your “best” email address, onethat is not likely to change during the year and one that you checkfrequently. (Note: we don’t contact you very often.) 4. Your home address. 5. Your telephone number. 6. Do you have a website? Y/N – If yes, what is the URL? 7. Do you have a blog? Y/N – If yes, what is the URL? 8. Were you a registered participant in any other Bead Journal Project? Y/N If yes did you complete the project for the year?
Mixed Media Artist .

Peace, Love, Bead Bloggers and MORE!!
Ithoroughly enjoyed this weekend’s posts and when that happens, I feel like I want to hang on to it for a little while. On Friday, I was thrilled to report Margot Potter’s great news that she is moving on to a new position with Jewelry Television (JTV) which sounds like a dream come true. The best part is she’ll be designing tutorials, etc. for beaders! I can’t wait! :) I was also very happy to share a project that could be incorporated into holiday gifts in many ways. I previously created a bracelet using images from a patchwork quilt my Grandma made me when I was a kid. While no longer usable, I can still carry the memory around on my wrist. I can see this concept being used for kids pictures, kids works of art, things you are proud of such as your new home or car. Maybe it’s your family tree. The possibilities are endless! However, as we all know, the show must go on and it’s time to share links to some fun and interesting happenings of our fellow bead bloggers. Check these out!!
A Bead A Day .
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Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

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GS Lillian Multi strand Beaded Necklace
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Crochet: Bead Necklace {Pattern & Tutorial}
String all the beads up by sliding the ribbon through the holes using a tapestry, with 5 bigger beads at the center and 3 smaller beads on each side. If you like to space the beads in between, tie a big knot on the ribbon in between the beads. Measure the length you want for your necklace. Cut away the excess. Finally attach the jump ring and necklace clasp at the end of the ribbon. As an option, you can also leave the tail ends long and tie into a ribbon instead of installing the clasp. Here there is, the complete crochet bead necklace with the ribbon flower . I went out for a cup of coffee with it, how about you? Enjoy your day!!!! Related Crafts Crochet Pattern: Christmas Tree Ornaments Crochet: Lace Bead Charm } Sewing Tutorial: Christmas Stocking Crochet: Straw Beach Bag } Tagged in Beads , Lace Thread , Yarn Love this post? Give me a thumb’s up Newer Post: Older Post : Kanzashi Christmas Tree Is Now on Etsy
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Men’s Magnetic Hematite Tiger’s Eye Bead Necklace 18″
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 | Posted by Men’s Magnetic Hematite Tiger’s Eye Bead Necklace 18″ Men’s Magnetic Hematite Tiger’s Eye Bead Necklace 18″ Material: Magnetic Hematite and Tiger’s Eyes Enclosure: Strong Black Magnetic Clasp Finish: Gun Metal Polished Black Size: 1/4” W L: 18″ Surface Gauss: Approx 600 Gauss(Each Magnet) This is for a stylish magnetic hematite necklace, the piece features tiger’s eye beads, twist black magnetic hematite beads and a strong magnetic clasp enclosure which will hold this fabulous piece in style List Price: $ 29.99 Price: $ 19.99 Customer Reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Fun, attractive, sturdy, February 15, 2011 By StephPah (San Diego) – See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: Men’s Magnetic Hematite Tiger’s Eye Bead Necklace 18″ (Health and Beauty) Got this for my husband for Christmas. I paid what I consider a decent price for it and am happy.
Akira Daily News .

Sterling Silver & Glass Bead Necklace Giveaway :: Win One of Two Necklaces Valued at $240 ea!
UPDATE: Last Chance Ends At 8 PM EST Tonight!! I am so excited to announce our next giveaway! Mike and I are giving away two Sterling Silver & Glass Bead Necklaces (retail value of $240 ea!). These necklaces are so beautiful and versatile that they will go with most outfits! Keep it for yourself or save to give away as a Christmas gift! How to Enter: 1) Follow Mojo Savings on Twitter
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Murano Glass & Beaded Necklace $9 Shipped
Murano Glass & Beaded Necklace $9 Shipped SuperJeweler Deals Filed under: Jewelry Murano Glass & Beaded Necklace $9 Shipped Posted by Brad Today only, Super Jeweler lowers the price of the Brown, Red, and White Murano Glass Square Necklace from $69.99 to $9.99. Plus, our exclusive code BRADSDEALS gets you 12% off and lowers the price to $8.79. This 18mm square necklace features a Murano glass pendant and comes on an 18-inch beaded necklace. Shipping is free and sales tax is not charged in most states. (Instructions ?) Email Twitter Facebook Add a Comment 2011-03-21 14:03:00 Instructions Go to SuperJeweler via this link and add the item(s) to your cart (new window will open). Enter this 12% off coupon code during checkout: BRADSDEALS Confirm that the discount has been applied prior to purchase. blog comments powered by Disqus Related Deals SuperJeweler Deals Filed under: Jewelry 10k 1ctw.
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Freeform Beaded Necklace
I wanted to share my freeform beaded necklace I have been working on lately. I started this project with a different color palette, then changed along the way. I still need to do my finishing touches, including some fringe-work and the necklace strap. Here are two images: one has a light background and the second has a black background. What is amazing to me is that the color changes in the Swarovski crystal pendant based on the background color. Keep in mind the photos are very rough, I will bring in a photo box and lighting for the finished piece. Here is the black background: The crystal pendant, in person, appears much lighter. Similar to a light white/champagne color. Here is a better image of this cool snowflake pendant: When I am done, I will have to think carefully how to photograph this piece. Perhaps draped over some seashells or some other texture. Keep watching and I will share more pictures when it is done.
Feathered Fibers .

Men’s Magnetic Hematite Drum Bead Necklace 20″
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 | Posted by Men’s Magnetic Hematite Drum Bead Necklace 20″ Men’s Magnetic Hematite Drum Bead Necklace 20″ Material: Magnetic Hematite Enclosure: Lobster Claw Clasp Finish: Gun Metal Polished Black Size: 1/4” W, 20″ L Surface Gauss: Approx 600 Gauss(Each Magnet) This is for a stylish magnetic hematite necklace, the piece features magnetic hematite drum beads(6.5mm x 6.5mm), magnetic hematite accents beads and a strong magnetic clasp enclosure which will hold this fabulous piece in style. List Price: $ 34.99 Price: $ 24.99 Customer Reviews There are no customer reviews for this item. ? Be the first to review this item on Amazon.com Related Men Health Products Short URL: http://Topearl/?p=514990 Posted by on Oct 5 2011. Filed under MEN’S HEALTH. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed
Akira Daily News .

Crochet: Bead Necklace {Pattern & Tutorial}
Crochet: Bead Necklace } November 3, 2010 | Love this post? Give me a thumb’s up Leave a Comment ? Back Next ? Crochet Bead Necklace With Ribbon Flower Picture 1 of 6 Click “Next” for more pictures Remember the promise I made at the introduction section of Johanna’s guest post? After being inspired by her crochet lace bead , I decided to make a fully covered bead with crochet cotton thread, string them up to become an elegant necklace. You can get the tutorial and crochet pattern below. This necklace is a great gift to female friends and relatives. Choose her favorite color and make one for her especially this gifting season Browse through the above photo gallery to find the necklace in other colors. Notice the ribbon flower on my right? I guest posted the tutorial on Ana’s blog, PBF Collection , click here to go direct to the how-to. Time really flies like rocket!!! Just realized that it has been 2 months since Johanna guest posted the crochet charm tutorial, I feel like it was just yesterday, OMG!!!
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Fabric and Wood Bead necklaces
I’ve been totally inspired by all the wood jewelry I’ve been seeing. I bought an awesome wood bead necklace from Old Navy last week (and btw, when did Old Navy start selling awesome jewelry??) and was inspired to create some original new accessories of my own using wood craft beads and fabric! I started off by getting a great variety of Knit fabrics. Think Jersey and cotton Tshirt fabric. Fabrics that have a stretch and when cut don’t fray! These craft beads are perfect. They are sold in a variety pack and come in a variety of stains and sizes and are sealed and shiny! For this first version I used my rotary cutter and cut 3 long (the width of my fabric) 1 inch strips of fabric. I used a metal skewer to help guide the fabric through the beads. In between each bead I tied a knot. I then braided and knotted the ends and secured the ends with Ribbon Clasps. *******
Blue Cricket Design .

Falling Leaves Freeform Beaded Necklace
My latest freeform beaded necklace is finally finished! Inspired by the colors of fall! I have been working on this piece off and on for the past few weeks. This necklace features green & amber Toho seed bead mixes & copper leaf links from Artbeads.com . The leaves are actually real carob leaves that have been plated in copper! Each leaf is completely unique! This necklace is very elegant and comfortable to wear! You can see more photos at my Etsy shop where this necklace is available for sale . I do have a few of these copper leaves left, so I think I’ll make a matching bracelet and earrings next! :D *Please note: I have received the above products free of charge from Artbeads.com. This is my honest review of the products and I have not been paid for my endorsement as it pertains to the products received. Share |
The Lone Beader .
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