Showing posts with label cabochons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabochons. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Beads at the beach: a bead retreat

Two weeks ago I headed to the beach. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware to be exact. We were having the coldest temperatures of the year to date - It was like 16 degrees F in the morning! But I was headed to a wonderful three day retreat,  doing bead embroidery.  What did I care about the weather?

I took about 10 minutes on the beach one morning. Until my ears froze. Had the place all to myself - heaven!
Many of you might know Meg and Moggie of BEAD My Love. They are regulars of the bead show circuit, from Beadfest to Tucson. Their company sells everything a seed beader could need: Ultra suede, stiff stuff, needles, cabs... and beads! (And so much more!) This charming and talented mother/daughter duo also host retreats.

I signed up after Beadfest August, if I remember correctly. Their retreats happen a few times a year, and fill up fast. The November retreat I attended was Tuesday - Thursday; perfect for my teaching schedule. I have been doing bead embroidery for approximately a year - and was ready to challenge myself, learn new stitches, go bigger?
Starting out: my kit, some beads from home... my orderly Virgo approved workspace. 
We arrived at 4 pm - a very welcoming group who adopted me and made me feel right at home. Many attendees were there for a second, or third time! Upon arrival we selected our kit for the weekend. Returnees arrived early and lined up at the door to get first pick! Meg makes up stellar kits with everything you need start to finish - in such fabulous color palettes! My kit included: 2 agate cabs, a face cab from Melanie/Earthenwood Studio, needles, thread, and beads ranging from 15s/11s/hex/drops... (More beads than I used up - I am excited to continue to design with the palette I chose. )

Once settled, and introduced around the room - we opened up kits and started to dream up designs. The room is set up to shop - I quickly decided the ammonite  (above) HAD to go with one of the agates... And we started beading. And chatting. And shopping. Designing, discussing, sharing. Meg and Moggie gave one on one instruction to any and all; beginners were started of with the basics of peyote stitch for a bezel. More advanced students planned larger, layered pieces, and composite pieces made from components beaded and joined together.
My neighbor Diane working on her piece with a Marsha Neal Studio button. A gorgeous palette of sages and copper; finished piece on the right. 
A forest of Ott lights: the room seen from the far corner. Thats my empty chair at top right... 
It was exciting to see things from the other side of the table... as a beader, not as a ceramic artist. BEAD My Love has carried my cabs for a few years. ( I'm still honored, and excited by that...) Watching people select their kits - Lisa Peters cabs, Earthenwood Studio , Marsha Neal, and my own "Mythic Nature" cabs... knowing these artists, their clay, their glazes... It was great fun, and inspirational to see the women at the retreat work their own creative magic with the ceramic cabochons. It presented my own work to me in a new light, and for that I am grateful.
My fellow attendees work in progress. Yes - thats my lunar raven in purple! 
Still orderly... All the bags on the left were my "kit". Tubes and labeled bags in the center were my additional beads. 
The three day weekend (I know it was during the week! It FELT like a weekend) was phenomenal. I would highly recommend a BEAD My Love retreat to anyone that is into bead embroidery - or wants to learn. There were break out groups throughout the 'weekend' to demo brick stitch, soutache embroidery... We worked all day and socialized over lunch/dinner. We came away with new friends, and new skills.  The structure was relaxed and informal. The people I met were interesting, creative, and funny! with diverse careers, interests and experience. I left the 'weekend' sad that it was ending/invigorated with new ideas/inspired to try new things/and happy tired. 
From my weekend: two completed pieces and one work in progress. The WIP piece is an enameled focal from Anne of Gardanne Beads
There is even a newly created Facebook group for BML retreat alumni to keep in touch and share pictures of new creations. All in all a fab weekend. When can I go again?

For now - you know I am bead embroidering Holiday gifts... off to the studio!
Jenny
Goodbye Rehoboth! Until next time... 



The retreat included your project kit, and additional supplies, one dinner, 2 lunches. Snacks and beverages were also provided. Lodging was not included. 

I received no loot, favors or free stuff from BEAD My Love in exchange for this review. 

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

July Component of the Month GIVEAWAY!

It is my great pleasure to be hosting this month's Component of the Month Giveaway. This is where one of us provides an art jewelry component of our choosing to members of the AJE team and three lucky readers, and then at the end of the month we all check in to see what we made with them. Here's what I'm offering:


Glass cabochons! I make them in batches, and it's a great way for me to use up my glass scrap. I love experimenting with the colors. The cabs will be available drilled or undrilled, as you wish.

So, wanna play along? Here are the rules:
  • I will give away 1 cabochon to each of 3 winners selected randomly from those who leave comments below this post. The cabochon sent will be a surprise for the winners. Your comment must include your EMAIL address we can contact you should you win.
  • Please - only leave a comment if you can commit to creating a finished piece and blogging about it on the reveal date.
  • The names of the three winners will be announced on Friday, July 4th, 2014.
  • This giveaway is open to US, Canadian, UK and European countries, but please be aware that Canadian & European addresses will have longer postage times (sometimes up to 3 weeks).
  • The blog reveal will take place on Thursday, July 31, 2014.
Ready? Set? GO!

Until next time -



Tuesday, April 29, 2014

May Component of the Month and Giveaway!

I'll say it too!  It's hard to believe another month has gone by!  For May, the Component of the Month will be provided by me!  I'm offering one of two choices - either a set of three pressed flower beads, or 1 pressed flower cabochon.  Here are the beads:

And here are the cabochons:



The Giveaway…

If you’d like the chance to join in with the AJE team component of the month challenge and receive either a set of 3 pressed flower beads or 1 pressed flower cabochon to use in one of your designs, it’s simple, 

Agree to the points below and comment on this post and 3 lucky winners will be sent either a set of beads or cabochon - your choice whether you want beads or cab, but please let me choose the colors. Please mention which you prefer in your comment.
  • I will give away 1 component to each of 3 winners selected randomly from those who leave comments below this post. The design sent will be a surprise for the winners.
  • Please include your EMAIL address in your comment so that I can contact you ASAP should you win.
  • Please - only leave a comment if you can commit to creating a finished piece and blogging about it within the time given.
  • The names of the three winners will be announced on Saturday May 3, 2014
  • This giveaway is open to US, Canadian, UK and European countries, but please be aware, UK, Canadian & European addresses will have longer postage times (sometimes up to 3 weeks) 
The blog reveal will take place on Saturday, May 31, 2014
Good Luck!

***If you don't get chosen but still want to play along, you can purchase some bead trios or cabs in my SueBeads etsy store!***
 
Susan Kennedy

Saturday, March 8, 2014

A Peek Inside Berks Bead Bazaar

Last weekend I had the pleasure of vending at Berks Bead Bazaar in Reading, PA.  This is a smaller show with a focus on art beads and high quality components and gemstones.
Here's my table (with Colin holding down the fort).  I debuted lots of new designs at the show.
I was thrilled that I was in between Staci Smith and Jenny Davies-Reazor's tables.  We're all friends so it made the weekend that much more fun!  Shout-out to Staci's daughter, Julia.  She had a little table to sell her beads at and we had lots of laughs together.

And here is some eye candy from the show...
Enameled beads by Gardanne Glass Lampwork and gorgeous bead weaving by Sleepless Beader/Leslie Rogalski.
Stunning ceramic beads by Tracey Donoughe.
Fun charms from MyElements and delightful lampwork headpins by Laura Drosner Schreiber.
Yummy lampwork hollows from Louise Mehaffey.
Cabochons as far as the eye can see by Greg Graupp.
Silks and lampwork focals by McGinithen GlassWorks.

And this wasn't even everything!  I was having so much fun I didn't take nearly as many photos as I should have.  I highly recommend that if you are in the area next year, you come out and shop Berks! You'll have no problem finding special pieces to use in your jewelry!

Thanks to Joan and Louise for hosting this wonderful show!

Happy Beading!

Diana P.
Suburban Girl Studio LLC

Friday, January 24, 2014

Freeform Friday - guilty pleasures

Polar vortex. Polar plunge. Snowmageddon. Whatever. It's a snow storm. Its a snow day. When I was teaching full time, I looked forward to a snow day as much as any student. If a teacher tells you they don't enjoy a snow day... well, they may need coffee, or wine. Because really? An unlooked for day of freedom, at home, warm and cozy? Bonus.
With the latest forecast for the Mid-Atlantic this week, I made sure to stock up on the essentials. (Altho I did make an Arctic expedition to the convenience store for cream.) I am a freelance teacher now, but the ingrained response to a snow day still takes hold of me. I don't do work, even though I usually work from home. There are tiles to sculpt, blogs to write... Nope. If its snowing - I can play... 




Bead embroidery feels like play. Not because its easy - quite the opposite. But its not my normal, chosen medium. Its something I am experimenting with, and I feel no pressure to produce work for a show. I like trying out pieces I have created in polymer, earthenware or stoneware clay - and seeing how they blossom enmeshed in wee tiny seed beads. The pieces are small, so I don't feel an acute loss if it has to be scrapped/torn apart/unstitched. The seed beads seem plentiful in my stash, and can be reclaimed from a piece gone wrong... So I drink coffee, watch Netflix, listen to dogs dream... and I bead the snow day away. 


Here are a few of my trial pieces from this winter... and we have had a few snow days here in Delaware! I would appreciate feedback as I continue to experiment with a very new (to me) medium! 


1. polymer cab. The Magician/Tarot image, peyote bezel
2. Steampunk angel - polymer wings, antique doll, gears
3. Triple butterfly - stoneware cab, "glaze tear" assorted beads
4. The newest one - earthenware goddess pendant. I was playing with gems here, lapis, moonstone, pearls. I strive for balanced asymmetry, yet ended up a little crooked. 
5. Triskele goddess - started it all! Great tutorial from NoEasyBeads on Etsy. 
6. Stoneware goddess cab, green garnet, peridot... 

What is your (bead/art/jewelry) guilty pleasure? 

I look forward to hearing from you... now I have to get back to work! 

Jenny 


www.jdaviesreazor.com