Since I'm spending the winter in Oaxaca, Mexico, I had to think long and hard about what I wanted to bring with me, bead-wise. I have an obscene amount of beads at home, so clearly I couldn't bring them all. Also I was stymied by the way I design my pieces.
You see, I usually only have a general idea of what I want the outcome to look like when I start a piece. I sort through my stash and pull out all the beads that might potentially work for my project. At that point I've got piles of beads all over the place. Then I narrow things down and set to work. But along the way, I usually decide that a bead I thought would look good, just doesn't fit with the design. So then I rummage through the stash again, until I find something else that looks better in the overall design. That method, if you want to call it that, works well for me at home. But it is dependent on having a huge stash to rummage through and that just wasn't going to work here.
So what did I pack?
Tools - just the most essential ones.
A selection of art beads, including some of my own, in a limited palette of colors. I figured it would be easier to select a "supporting cast" of commercial beads, if I limited the colors of the art beads.
I also decided that I would be able to bring fewer beads (which are bulky and heavy), if I finished most of my necklaces and bracelets in chain or leather.
I didn't bring a storage container for the leather. I'm just storing it in a bowl from the kitchen.
I didn't want to pack Cindy Wimmer's whole wire work book (too heavy), so I just photocopied some of my favorite links. I also have an extensive wire work board on Pinterest that has enough tutes to keep me busy for several years!
And although I haven't done any drawing since I was a kid, I brought some art pencils and a sketch book to play with!
And here's how it all looks when it is put away!
Remember that neat desk you saw at the start of my post? Here's a more realistic picture of it, that I just now took. It is easier to keep it clean when you only have a fraction of your
I hope this post has given you some ideas about how you might travel with beads. Do you have tips that you could share with us? I'd love to hear your ideas!
Linda