Earlier this month, I went on a 7-night Caribbean cruise with Colin. I knew I wanted to create during our "at sea" days and evenings after leaving the ports. Originally, I intended to pack my chainmaille supplies but then I thought the pliers could be an issue. So I packed two other things; an adult coloring book and a bead embroidery project.
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Cabochon glued to backing |
I selected a glass cabochon by
SueBeads that reminded me of a tide pool and glued it to some dyed Stiff Stuff (from
Bead My Love).
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Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas. Norwegian Spirit in the background. |
I gathered up an assortment of seed beads that were inspired by the colors of Caribbean waters.
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Base row of galvanized seed beads |
I fell in love with these galvanized seed beads at the
bead retreat last month so I came home with an assortment of them, including these fabulous blue ones.
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Even-count peyote bezel |
And thanks to
Jenny and
Meg, they taught me peyote bezel at the retreat. I loved how those little 15's matched some of the speckles in the cabochon.
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Adding visual interest and playing off the bubble-design |
Each night, I sat on our balcony and added a little more to the design. It was a nice way to wind down in the evening.
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Final row consisting of size 8 and 6 seeds. |
This is where my design ended on the cruise. I realized I hadn't packed any glue or leather for backing material.
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Travel-size coloring book |
Once I could no longer work on the bead embroidery, I pulled out my travel-size coloring book. I picked this up last minute at Barnes & Noble before we left.
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Completed pages |
These are just a few of the pages I worked on between the cruise and my flights. These were so much fun, I can see why adult coloring books are trendy right now!
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Costa Maya, Mexico |
I had a great time on the cruise and it was so nice to have projects to work on. I don't think I'll ever travel again without a craft to take with me!
Happy Beading!
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