Thursday, June 30, 2016
June Monthly Challenge Recap
For the month of June we were guided by this beautiful art nouveau woman reading in a garden resplendent with rosebuds from a literary magazine cover. The tangles of yellow roses set against the navy blue field and the olive background with the soothing turquoise dress, her ginger hair punctuated by the pops of orange make for a dynamic color palette with a lot of subject matter to enthrall.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Changes coming to Bead and Button 2017
This time change is a good thing for exhibitors, teachers, and customers.
For those of you not familiar with the Bead and Button Show, the show typically runs for 11 days, this year the show ran from June 3-13. According to Bead and Button staff many attendees stay 6-7 days, there are not many of us that have the budget or time to spend 11 days away from home. As an exhibitor I am concerned that the show attendees would be headed home just as the Bead & Jewelry Marketplace begins. Any serious beader who has attended Bead and Button knows that it takes more than a day to walk the show floor.
Several of my customers verbalized their frustration with the show schedule as well. If the Bead & Jewelry Marketplace was important to them, then they had to pick classes scheduled reasonably close to when the Marketplace would be open. However, if there was an important class or master class they had been waiting to take, and it was scheduled when the event began, that customer would be heading home before the Marketplace opened.
Bead and Button has been listening and Sara Dumford, the Director of Events at Kalmbach Publishing, was kind enough to share some more of her insights into the changes coming in 2017 with me last week.
Next years show will run from Sunday, June 4th to Sunday, June 11th 2017. The shows duration will be going from 11 days to 8 days. Sara said that the schedule is being adjusted to create a more balanced show and give all attendees the opportunity to take part in every aspect of the show. Speaking for myself as an exhibitor this will also give me the opportunity to attend more of the evening events and perhaps classes as well. In previous years some of the events had happened before I had even arrived in Milwaukee.
The schedule for 2017 is as follows:
Classes will run from Sunday, June 4th to Sunday, June 11th.
Moonlight Madness will be held Tuesday, June 6, 2017 from 9:00-11:00pm.
Meet the Teachers Reception will be held Friday, June 9, 2017 from 8:00pm-10:30pm.
The Big Bead and Jewelry Bash will take place on Saturday, June 10, 2017 from 7:30-10:30pm.
Bead & Jewelry Marketplace schedule is as follows:
Preview Shopping for Registered Attendees:
Thursday, June 8, 2017, 4:00pm-8:00pm
Open to the Public:
Friday, June 9, 2017, 10:00am-7:00pm
Saturday, June 10, 2017, 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday, June 11, 2017, 10:00am-4:00pm
This is a great photo of Meet the Teachers night 2016, I heard it was an exciting night, and very well attended. Unfortunately I did not go this year, I had finished a class at 4pm, drove back to my AirBNB, and I was down for the night. With next years schedule this event will be an hour after the Bead & Jewelry Marketplace closes on Friday, so it will be much more convenient for me to stick around and attend.
Here are some photos of Make and Takes and Demos that were on the show floor this year and will continue to be next year. These are great opportunities for newbies to the world of jewelry making, its like getting a free class. Even if you have jewelry making experience, these events offer a peek at new techniques and materials that will further inspire your creativity.
Speaking of learning, in the months to come there will be more information coming from Bead and Button about workshops, as they gather class proposals from instructors.
This is Heather Trimlett teaching a lampworking class. She is definitely on my bucket list. I have never taken a lampworking class at Bead and Button, but that looks like a great set up for the torches.
I am already signed up to exhibit next year, and looking forward to a successful and fun show. I am very happy with the changes made in the 2017 schedule, I hope you are as well.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Monday Muse & Beady Link Party
Happy Monday Everybody! So I have a color crush and it's been bad lately. Inspired by the desert blooms of cactus and succulents all I want to dusty sage greens, faded turquoise, peach, melon and dull shades of pink. Yep, that's my muses' current happy place.
Inspiration palette from Design Seeds - Cacti Color 9
First up, i'll share my take on the color inpsiration with this new Oblong Cactus Pendant that I created this weekend. You can see more on this theme in my Etsy shop.
NaOsGlass created these lampwork beads that fit my theme perfectly, the colors look like there were taken right from the inspiration piece. And silvered lampwork glass, always a fav of mine!
Beady Link Party
New for Mondays! We invite our readers to share their blog post links with us each week. As long as they feature jewelry or beads, share your favorite post from last week with us. We hope this will inspire you to blog a little more often and bring our community closer together.
1. Please only post blog new links each week. *
2. Visit at least two other blog links and leave a comment. We want to grow our blogging community and encourage you connect with each other.
3. You have until Wednesday each week to share your blog post.
We want to connect more with our readers! Join the party and share you latest beady blog link.
Haven't blogged in a while? It's the perfect time to share what you have been up to, what you find inspiring, your creative process, interview a favorite beadmaker, review a beady book - get creative and get blogging!
The beady link party is open to jewelry designers, beadmakers and group bead blogs.
Share you link using the "Add a Link" Inlinkz button below.
*We ask for fresh links, if you have a post that you haven't shared with us yet but it's a few weeks old, that's cool.
Inspiration palette from Design Seeds - Cacti Color 9
First up, i'll share my take on the color inpsiration with this new Oblong Cactus Pendant that I created this weekend. You can see more on this theme in my Etsy shop.
Outwest captured all those dreamy desert hues in this mixed set of spacer and disk beads. What a fun collection of beads for earrings!
I love the rustic quality of these polymer clay beads by BeatnHeart, aptly named Sedona.
Enamel headpins by Shimmer Beads Design capture the shades of succulent plants.
Can't have a Southwest theme without a feather, can we? I like this earthy one from SuzieQBeads.
I just discovered Wildlands Artisty and you really need to stop over and see the ceramic pendants and tiny animals. They are all sold as finished jewelry with chains or cords, but you could easily add them to a jewelry design of your own. I'm smitten with this Indian Paintbrush Pendant.
These, just these. Let's file these amazing charms under NEEDZ from the amazing Scorched Earth.
NaOsGlass created these lampwork beads that fit my theme perfectly, the colors look like there were taken right from the inspiration piece. And silvered lampwork glass, always a fav of mine!
Beady Link Party
New for Mondays! We invite our readers to share their blog post links with us each week. As long as they feature jewelry or beads, share your favorite post from last week with us. We hope this will inspire you to blog a little more often and bring our community closer together.
1. Please only post blog new links each week. *
2. Visit at least two other blog links and leave a comment. We want to grow our blogging community and encourage you connect with each other.
3. You have until Wednesday each week to share your blog post.
We want to connect more with our readers! Join the party and share you latest beady blog link.
Haven't blogged in a while? It's the perfect time to share what you have been up to, what you find inspiring, your creative process, interview a favorite beadmaker, review a beady book - get creative and get blogging!
The beady link party is open to jewelry designers, beadmakers and group bead blogs.
Share you link using the "Add a Link" Inlinkz button below.
*We ask for fresh links, if you have a post that you haven't shared with us yet but it's a few weeks old, that's cool.












